Corrie ten Boomhuis

The Corrie ten Boom House is the museum dedicated to the family of Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch Christian woman who hid Jewish refugees in her family's Haarlem home during World War II. Visitors can view the actual "hiding place" where Jews were sheltered and tour the restored original ten Boom family home above the family's watchmaker shop. The museum honours the family's resistance to Nazi persecution and Corrie's later worldwide ministry.

Address

Barteljorisstraat 19
Haarlem
2011 RA
Netherlands

Opening Hours

Tuesday–Saturday: guided tours (see website for times)