The Ten Boom Museum is a museum in Haarlem, the Netherlands, dedicated to The Hiding Place, the subject of a book by Corrie ten Boom. The house where the museum is located was purchased and restored in 1983 by the Corrie ten Boom Fellowship, a non-profit 501 corporation governed by a board of directors. Mike Evans serves as the chairman of the Board.
The Ten Boom family ran a watch shop on the corner of an alleyway and the main shopping street of Haarlem, the Netherlands. During the Nazi occupation of Haarlem starting in 1942, they provided safe harbour for Jews and other underground refugees in a hiding place they built upstairs. Their large social network in church charities and watchmaker circles made the family quite successful in smuggling refugees until it was betrayed on February 28, 1944.
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Boom_Museum
Official Website https://www.corrietenboom.com/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Corrie-ten-Boomhuis/777741492272804
Email info@corrietenboom.com
Phone +31 23 531 0823
Address Barteljorisstraat 19, 2011 RA Haarlem, Netherlands
Coordinates 52°22'56.147" N 4°38'7.479" E