The Hollandsche Schouwburg is a monument remembering Dutch Jews killed during World War II. From 1892 until 1941, this theatre was an important venue. In 1942, the Nazis requisitioned the theatre as a point of assembly. Between sixty and eighty thousand people were brought here for deportation to the transit camp Westerbork. In the memorial hall, 6,700 surnames are displayed to pay tribute to the 104,000 Jews who were deported from the Netherlands and killed in the camps. See website for admission prices, other visitor information, resource center details, and a complete list of programs, services and exhibitions.