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Anne Frank House

Museum house where Anne Frank & her family hid from the Nazis in a secret annex, during WWII.

Westermarkt 20, 1016 GV Amsterdam
📞 020 556 7105

Accessibility

  • Assisted listening devices
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant
  • Toilets

Crowd

  • Family friendly

The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands is a must-see destination for anyone interested in World War II history, or in the life of Anne Frank. Located in the heart of Amsterdam, the Anne Frank House is a museum dedicated to the life and legacy of Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl who hid in a secret annex during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

The museum is located in the house where Anne and her family hid for two years. Visitors can explore the small secret annex where Anne wrote her famous diary, and experience the cramped conditions in which the family lived during the war. The museum also features exhibitions about Anne’s life, as well as a collection of photographs and other items that belonged to Anne and her family.

One of the main reasons to visit the Anne Frank House is to gain a better understanding of the Holocaust and its impact on the lives of those who experienced it. The museum provides visitors with an opportunity to see the effects of the war on an individual level, and to gain a better understanding of the courage and determination of Anne and her family.

The Anne Frank House also features a number of special exhibitions, including the Anne Frank Exhibition, which displays photographs, documents, and personal items related to Anne’s life. The museum also hosts a number of educational programs, including lectures, workshops, and seminars.

The Anne Frank House is a must-see destination for anyone interested in World War II history, or in the life of Anne Frank. With its unique and moving exhibitions, the museum provides visitors with an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the Holocaust, and to experience the courage and determination of Anne and her family.

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5 stars

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 … More

5 stars

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. … More

5 stars

Very nice place to visit, but I would recommend to buy tickets online as that’s the only way you can buy tickets. Also, I would recommend to buy tickets in advance at least wait a week as they sell out really fast and it’s on the main webpage that tickets are limited.