
Anne Frank House
The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam is the place where Anne Frank, a Jewish girl, lived in hiding with her family during World War II. Today the museum is a memorial site and impressively conveys the life and horrors of Nazi rule. During your visit, you can explore the original premises, including the secret annex where Anne and her family lived for two years.
The museum also shows Anne's diary entries, which were created under dramatic circumstances and were published posthumously and provide deep insight into her thoughts and everyday life in hiding. The Anne Frank House is not only a place of remembrance, but also a platform for awareness of human rights and tolerance. As you tour the exhibitions, you will learn important historical information and reflect on the relevance of Anne's message for today. A visit here is an immersive and educational experience that will stay with you long after you leave home.