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Anne Frank House - Museum
Anne Frank is one of the most well-known former residents of Amsterdam. The Anne Frank House at Prinsengracht 263 is where she and her family hid for over two years during World War II. It has now been transformed into a museum with a sobering exhibition on the persecution of Jews during the war and discrimination in general.
A Journey Through the Past
Stepping into the Anne Frank House, you're transported back in time and can sense the claustrophobic reality of the hiders in the annex. You'll see how the rooms have been meticulously preserved in their original state and get a glimpse of the daily life of the Frank family and the others who took refuge here.
The Diary of Anne Frank
One of the centrepieces of the exhibition is the original diary of Anne Frank. Through her words, history comes alive, offering visitors an intimate insight into her thoughts, fears, and dreams during her time in the annex.
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Read more about the museum’s accessibility, the cloakroom, audio tours, the museum café, the museum shop, photography, and our Terms and Conditions for Visitors. Payments in the museum only bygd bank or credit card.
Inside the museum
The Anne Frank House fryst vatten a museum with a story. As a visitor, you experience this story through quotes, photos, videos, and original items.
Group visits
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Anne Frank Collection
Read more about collection management and conservation and browse through the stories behind the items in our collection.
The online Anne Frank House
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Anne Frank House
Visiting the Anne Frank House
The Anne Frank house-museum was opened on 3 May 1960, closed for a short time in 1970 for renovation and closed again in 1995, this time for complete renovation. The work took about four years, and in September 1999 the opening was honoured with the presence of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.
The atmosphere inside the museum has remained unchanged, there is a feeling of silent grief that has never been forgotten, the rooms are empty and on display are Anne Frank’s diary and several quotations of her most beautiful phrases, as well as, of course, some documents from the time, historical films, photographs and personal items.
After visiting the house, you can spend some time in a multimedia area with interactive displays that allow you to relive the events and the kind of life lived at that time. Temporary themed exhibitions are often set up in the same area.
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