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Corrie ten Boom museum
The home of Corrie ten Boom is now a museum. Much of the house has been refurbished to appear as it did in the 1940’s. Visitors can see the actual ‘hiding place’ which is a small area behind a false wall in Corrie’s bedroom. This is where Jews and others were safely hidden from the nazi’s.
WARNING
The museum offers guided tours only.
1 April-31 Oct/
English/10:00/11:30/13:30/15:00
1 April-31 Oct/
Dutch/10:30/12:00/14:00/15:30
1 Nov-31 March/11:00-15:00
Free entrance
It’s a short 5 minute walk from Hello I’m Local to the museum. I will tell you how to get there.
The home of Corrie ten Boom is now a museum. Much of the house has been refurbished to appear as it did in the 1940’s. Visitors can see the actual ‘hiding place’ which is a small area behind a false wall in Corrie’s bedroom. This is where Jews and others were safely hidden from the nazi’s.
WARNING
The museum offers guided tours only.
1 April-31 Oct/
English/10:00/11:30/13:30/15:00
1 April-31 Oct/
Dutch/10:30/12:00/14:00/15:30
1 Nov-31 March/11:00-15:00
Free entrance
It’s a short 5 minute walk from Hello I’m Local to the museum. I will tell you how to get there.