


This gripping museum in Plantage tells the story of Dutch resistance during WWII through personal artifacts, underground newspapers, and hidden weapons used by fighters. Exhibits highlight everyday heroes, like the February Strike protesters and families who hid Jews, alongside the moral dilemmas of collaboration. The recreated street scenes from the 1940s immerse visitors in the era’s tension. A lesser-known gem, it’s a powerful complement to the Anne Frank House, focusing on courage and complex choices under occupation.
