The Corrie ten Boom House is the house where the ten Boom family offered safety and refuge to hundreds of Jews throughout the Nazi occupation of Holland. The house has been carefully preserved and remains furnished in much the same way it was during the war. A guide takes visitors through the house, and explains the story of ’The Hiding Place’, telling the story of the members of the ten Boom family who died helping the Jews, and following up with Corrie’s post war travels, and her life after the war.