Museum
Humanity House
The journey through the museum makes the unimaginable imaginable
The Humanity House tells you more than simply the story of emergency aid and international humanitarian law. Visitors hear, see and experience the true stories of victims of disasters and conflicts all over the world. Visiting the museum makes the unimaginable imaginable. You will experience what it must feel like to loose everything. When you have to leave your house in a hurry. Or finding your family and friends without an address or mobile phone. The Humanity House Experience takes you on a journey, where you will see, feel, hear and experience what it’s like to survive a disaster, and be dependent on emergency aid.
Children aged 10 and older
Due to the realistic nature of the experience, the museum is suitable for children aged 10 and older. Children between the ages of 8 and 10 can only visit the exhibition accompanied by an adult.
Education
The Humanity House offers special educational programs for primary and secondary schools, and bachelor and master students. The Humanity House learns school children and students more about the effects of disasters and conflicts on the daily lives of people all over the world. For more information please contact Jolijn Fortmann.
Platform
The Humanity House is a meeting place for professionals and people interested in humanitarian aid and international humanitarian law. Disasters and conflicts influence the lives of millions of people in the world. For more information please check the agenda.
Humanity Café
End your visit to Humanity House in our cosy Humanity Café. Relax and enjoy our range of fresh Fair Trade coffee, thee or lemonade and share your experience of Humanity House. WIFI is available.
Event spaces
The Humanity House offers different event spaces. For more information, please contact Rob Maatman.


