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    Corrie ten Boom Museum

    3.9 (15 reviews)

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    Suzy G.

    Oh friend, where to begin?! Our time at the Corrie Ten Boom home was a top favorite amongst our time visiting The Netherlands. While spending most of our days in Amsterdam, I'm so grateful we chose to take the short train ride (about 20 min) into Haarlem. We weren't able to make an online reservation (but I highly recommend trying!) so we arrived about 30 min prior to the next English tour and waited on the left side of the door by the white A frame sign. I HIGHLY recommend doing this. Our sweet, sassy (in the best way) tour guide gave guests from the other side of the sign priority, and then others. Our tour was very busy, and we were able to barely squeeze in because we were in the right place at the right time. Truthfully, I preferred my time here over my time at the Anne Frank House. They're two VERY different experiences. Our time at the Ten Boom house was personal, heartfelt, and sobering. Our tour guide gave us a chat in the living room, and then proceeded to show us every room throughout the house, including the false wall and hiding space. We were even able to climb inside the wall and see for ourselves. It's a beautiful tour and I can't recommend it enough.

    The Jews would crawl through the hidden passage way through the cupboard, on the very bottom shelf!
    Anton E.

    Way cool...you actually get to go walk/crawl through the actual hiding place! There is a very informative talk. This is a MUST see when visiting Holland!

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    A must to visit!! Tickets are VERY HARD and limited!!! So - order months in advance or they will be sold out!!!! Amazing story of faith!!

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    Corrie Ten Boom's family's story is so inspiring! It was cool to finally see the hiding place that spared lives during the holocaust.

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    The tour consists of a historical lesson of the event as well as the ten Boom family.

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    Museum van de Geest | Dolhuys

    Museum van de Geest | Dolhuys

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.9 km

    On our trip to The Netherlands, we took a train to Haarlem to visit the Museum van de Geest- museum…read moreof the mind. I was a psychology minor in undergrad and so was my friend, so we were both excited to visit. This museum was super close to the train station as well. If you aren't familiar with mental health disorders, this might be a good museum for you, as the majority of the exhibits have people sharing stories about their lives and mental health struggles. Some of those stories are also shared through art at the end of the tour. I did enjoy reading the quotes and took pictures of some to look at on days when I struggle. I wish this museum had been more interactive and easier to navigate. I found myself needing breaks due to the content itself and the vast amount of exhibits, but the museum doesn't have many benches, chairs, or places to sit. The large room toward the end has a lot of exhibits on mental healthcare history, and it was my favorite area, but it was a little busy and overwhelming, especially at the end of the tour. Like Nick said, I wouldn't make a trip to Haarlem just for this museum, but if you have the time it is convenient and a good place to visit.

    I attended a wonderful wedding ceremony here, it was just around the corner from Haarlem station…read more The lovely couple drifted along the channel in a small romantic open boat, then exchanged their vows under the tree. The location is a complete winner for a wedding ceremony or private gathering. The staff and food was on point. At some point in the future, I hope to explore more of the environment. I look forward to returning back to explore the rest of the charming landscape. Het Dolhuys also is attached to a museum near the cafe. In the past it was once a church and hospital, but now has been converted into a museum, cafe and park for the public to visit.

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    Museum van de Geest | Dolhuys - Coat rack. As an American, I don't feel safe leaving my coat out unattended and I put mine in a locker.

    Coat rack. As an American, I don't feel safe leaving my coat out unattended and I put mine in a locker.

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    Museum van de Geest | Dolhuys

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    MA Perle

    MA Perle

    5.0(1 review)
    0.3 km

    Spawn A and I bought these skull bracelets from The Capuchin Crypt Museum shop. They are simple and…read morethey were inexpensive but we love them. He wears his daily (I can't due to medical issues) and the elastic has started to shred. He asked if I'd see about getting it restrung. I went to three different jewelers who all declared that they did repairs and restringing when asked. Each of them changed that story as soon as they saw that I wasn't asking to have pearls restrung. A couple of them acted as if I was asking for them to string turds together. And every single one referred to Ma Perle with arrogant disdain. One of them had the audacity to call them "not a real jeweler". When I walked in the door of Ma Perle, I was greeted by two ladies who were warm and inviting. They explained the material used to restrung and that it would need to be replaced again. I was told that the beads could be strung onto a metal chain if Spawn A would like to come in to be measured at a later date. Ma Perle happily explained the cost and offered to have it ready the next day. I got the sense that they'd be able to rush should I need it faster. The offerings in the small shop appeared to be, in fact, jewelry of impeccable quality. I picked up the bracelet the next day. They were just as friendly and welcoming as the day before. The cost was more than reasonable and the turn around was fantastic. Ma Perle treated me and my "trinket" with respect and dignity and has solidified us as repeat customers.

    Corrie ten Boom Museum - museums - Updated May 2026

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