Discover the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her noteworthy diary during World War II at Anne Frank House. This home site and museum sits inside a 17th-century canal house in the center of Amsterdam. Since it opened to the public in 1960, this museum has inspired and educated visitors from around the world, many of whom were greatly affected by reading the published diary of Anne Frank. Step behind the bookcase that disguised the famous secret annex where Frank's family hid from the Nazis during the Holocaust. Get a sense of what young Anne's experience was like during those two years before she and her family were discovered and sent to concentration camps. Plan a trip to Amsterdam easily and quickly by telling Inspirock to suggest an itinerary.
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A humbling experience. It’s bone chilling to think of a time and place where in a civilized nation little kids had to hide in fear of their lives. Let this horror never be repeated.
A humbling experience. It’s bone chilling to think of a time and place where in a civilized nation little kids had to hide in fear of their lives. Let this horror never be repeated. more »
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This is a must see item when in Amsterdam. The museum is very well done and does a great job highlighting not only the family history but the history of the event itself and the global reach that...
This is a must see item when in Amsterdam. The museum is very well done and does a great job highlighting not only the family history but the history of the event itself and the global reach that... more »
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The museum takes you through an audio tour of the house where the Frank family lived for two years and Ann wrote her diary. Definitely book online in advance. The cloakroom is free so Definitely put your coat and bags in as the staircases are steep and narrow. The electronic audio guide is free and in eight different languages. A must visit in Amsterdam.
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The Anne Frank house is incredible touching. I truly recommend you book your tickets with a lot of day in advance to your trip to Amsterdam. The tickets will be around 15 euros. When you arrive, there will be a lot of people in front of the entrance and there will be staff guiding and welcoming you. When you enter the locating, you will be given an audio guide for free and the staff will tell you that photograph\videos are not allowed. You will be guided all the way up to the secret annex where Anne and her family hided during the World War II. The place is really well preserved and in a lot of moments I felt Anne Franks presence there. I felt really emotional.
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