€6.0 / Adult

This museum is dedicated to sharing the stories of resistance fighters and those who were deported during World War II. It’s set in a building that was once used by the Gestapo, making the history feel even more real. The place is all about remembering the courage and struggles of people who stood up against oppression.

  • The museum is most popular for its powerful exhibitions about the resistance and deportation during WWII.
  • You’ll find personal stories, original documents, photos, and objects from the era.
  • There’s a basement section that was used for interrogations, which gives a real sense of the past.

  • Learn Real Stories: Get to know the true stories of people who risked everything to fight for freedom.
  • See Authentic Artifacts: Check out original items and documents that bring history to life.
  • Experience History Where It Happened: Walk through rooms that were actually used during WWII, including the chilling basement.

  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds.
  • Book tickets at least a few days in advance, especially during school holidays.
  • No specific dress code, but wear comfy shoes since you’ll be walking and standing a lot.

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General admission price for adults starts at €6.0.
Last checked: Mar 7, 2025
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