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Eden and the Golden Rule Jewish Cultural Quarter

17 Jan 2022 — 25 Jun 2022

Eden and the Golden Rule is a virtual-reality experience for everyone who's willing to see the world through a VR headset! Explore a guide to life that has existed for thousands of years and is found in cultures throughout the world: ‘Don’t do anything to other people that you wouldn’t want them to do to you.’

It sounds simple, but is it really that easy to stick to this rule? In a...

Eden and the Golden Rule is a virtual-reality experience for everyone who's willing to see the world through a VR headset! Explore a guide to life that has existed for thousands of years and is found in cultures throughout the world: ‘Don’t do anything to other people that you wouldn’t want them to do to you.’

It sounds simple, but is it really that easy to stick to this rule? In a series of unique encounters with the wise teacher Hillel, the Bedouin girl Mahara, a talking wolf and Robbie the Robot, you can discover how to treat other people better, and make the world around you a better place.

Until June 26, 2022.

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The Jewish Cultural Quarter includes the Jewish Museum (formerly known as the Jewish Historical Museum), the Portuguese Synagogue (built in 1675), the Hollandsche Schouwburg (National Holocaust Memorial), and the Jewish Museum Junior (an educational children's museum designed like a traditional Jewish home).

The Jewish Museum itself is housed in four monumental synagogues near Waterlooplein, making it a great place to start on a family day out in central Amsterdam.

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Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1, 1011 PL, Amsterdam
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