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History Museums in Amsterdam

Top 10 History Museums

#1
The Rembrandt House Museum

There's history in the walls and on the walls. The house itself dates to the 17th century and was situated in one of Amsterdam's most prestigious areas. Rembrandt lived there for almost 20 years once he had established himself as Europe’s most innovative painter. His art hangs on the walls too. You’ll find an extensive collection of his etchings, and the house has also been restored to reflect how it would have looked when Rembrandt lived there.

4.7 (941 reviews)
#2
Rijksmuseum Tours

Journey through Dutch art history, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh, in Amsterdam

4.4 (357 reviews)
#3
H'ART Museum Hermitage Amsterdam

Visit a cultural hub with an impressive collection from antiquity to the present

4.7 (22 reviews)
#4
Red Light Secrets Museum

Learn about the Red Light District and see historic canal views

4.3 (207 reviews)
#5
Museum Our Lord in the Attic

This 17th-century canal house has a literal highlight - a miniature, yet fully functional, church hidden in its attic! Now Amsterdam's oldest museum, Ons' Lieve Heer Op Solder is a beautiful slice of perfectly preserved history and exemplifies the city's tolerant attitude towards culture and religion.

4.4 (850 reviews)
#6
Nationaal Holocaustmuseum

Take time to reflect, honor, and learn about the victims of the Holocaust

4.4 (42 reviews)
#7
Jewish Cultural Quarter

The Jewish Cultural Quarter includes the Jewish Museum (formerly known as the Jewish Historical Museum), the Portuguese Synagogue (built in 1675), the Hollandsche Schouwburg (National Holocaust Memorial), and the Jewish Museum Junior (an educational children's museum designed like a traditional Jewish home). The Jewish Museum itself is housed in four monumental synagogues near Waterlooplein, making it a great place to start on a family day out in central Amsterdam.

4.6 (264 reviews)
#8
Dutch Resistance Museum

The Dutch Resistance Museum explores the period from 14 May 1940 to 5 May 1945, when the Netherlands was occupied by Nazi Germany. Visitors can learn about the Dutch way of life via a series of exhibitions featuring artifacts, objects, video displays, and more.

4.8 (254 reviews)
#9
Muiderslot Castle

Muiderslot Castle is a defensive castle built in the middle ages, just outside of Amsterdam, North Holland. It is now a museum housing relics of the medieval era, as well as its famous residents like Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. It is roughly 20 kilometers south east of Amsterdam and can be reached via public transport, or bike, in roughly an hour.

4.4 (333 reviews)
#10
Amsterdam Museum

The Amsterdam Museum tells the story of the Dutch capital, from the Middle Ages through the 17th century, and right up to modern times. When it opened its doors in 1926 it was located in the Waag at the Nieuwmarkt. In 1975 the museum moved to its current location, just off the Kalverstraat, a building that was originally a municipal orphange. The collection is full of photos, artifacts and interactive exhibits.

4.2 (133 reviews)

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