Nick K.
Yelp
Whilst we had a good 8 hours to spend for our Amsterdam layover, our pastor had the idea to visit a particularly interesting place that frankly, i never knew would exist. Even if i were aware of its existence, i would think that you'd want to visit more "touristy" places. However, more than the ghastly and petrifying images one would conjure up in thinking by hearing the word, the Torture Museum is also a relevant trip into a dark corner of history of the Netherlands
(And no, this place has nothing to do with any sexual fetishes! lol)
After we made it to the Centraal Station in central Amsterdam, we got on board the neat trams that criss-cross the city. i was made the group navigator, even though i don't know a word of Dutch and it was my first time ever in Amsterdam. Thankfully, i had done my homework beforehand and we got to the museum without a problem
For adults, the entrance is €5 (about US $7 today) and for children €3,50 (about US $5)
Going inside the museum was uneventful until we made our way inside and went up the stairs, where we were greeted with a host of various devices of torture on display. As you make your way through the tour, you can read about how and why people were mercilessly put through such treatment. Quite scary to think that only a few hundred years ago, people could do such things to others
i'm not a sadist or anything, but i think it was a more meaningful tour than just going to the zoo or an art museum