Join our tour in Amsterdam to discover the recent history of the 20th century! Explore World War II from one of the most important Jewish cities in the world. Reserve your place now to better understand Europe today!
On this tour, you will discover how the city of freedom welcomed with open arms two of the most important Jewish communities of the 17th century and how the Jews helped with their business vision to make Amsterdam the capital of the world during the famous Gold Dutch Century.
To do this, we will take a trip to the past, going chronologically through the places, buildings, and monuments that will help us remember what life was like in Amsterdam from 1941 to 1945.
You will visit the oldest park in the city, the headquarters of the Jewish council, the disappeared Dutch theatre, the Schaduwkade, and the Artis Zoo, and you will discover why they were all essential during the development of the occupation.
Through these visits, we will talk about how time passed in the schools, how the deportations began, and how the Dutch people showed their support through resistance.
Finally, we will finish the tour at the Monument to those who fell in Auschwitz, discovering why we can find this small tribute to the well-known concentration camp in Amsterdam.