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Jewish history walking tour in Amsterdam

Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Overview
Your morning or afternoon in Amsterdam will start at the statue of the dockworker at the foot of the Portuguese synagogue. Set off in a relaxing pace to make sure you really get to see, feel and learn all about the Jewish history and population from Amsterdam. The first Jewish inhabitants arrived in Amsterdam in the 16th century. From the start they established themselves in the area around the Jodenbreestraat.In the course of World War II this area was made into a ghetto by the Germans. They raised a big fence around the area and many bridges remained open permanently, so the inhabitants could only enter and leave the area at certain points. During many raids the inhabitants were taken away.After the war, this once vibrant and lively area had turned into a sad, abandoned, and neglected area. Your guide will take you back to the times of the rise of the Jewish people in Amsterdam and the sad period of 1940-1945.
What's included
Experienced, knowledgeable, and friendly guide with a focus on Jewish history
  • Experienced, knowledgeable, and friendly guide with a focus on Jewish history
    What's Not included
    Hotel pick-up/drop off
  • Hotel pick-up/drop off
    Where
    Amsterdam, Netherlands
     Meeting point:
    Meet your guide at the Dockworker Statue at the Jonas D. Meijerplein in Amsterdam
    What To Expect
    • Learn about the history of Jewish people in Amsterdam
    • Visit many monumental buildings as you walk around Amsterdam
    • Visit the Holland Theatre and Portuguese Synagogue
    From US$ 78
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