Anne Frank House

Amsterdam
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About this experience

Located at Prinsengracht 263, this museum preserves the hidden rooms where Anne Frank, her family, and four others lived in secrecy during the Nazi occupation. You'll walk through the very spaces where Anne wrote her world-famous diary between 1942 and 1944, stepping behind the original bookcase that concealed the entrance to the Secret Annex. The narrow rooms, blacked-out windows, and Anne's wall decorated with photos she collected remain as haunting reminders of life in hiding.

The museum chronicles the Frank family's story through powerful exhibits featuring personal artifacts, including Anne's original diary. Beyond the historical account, the experience connects Anne's legacy to contemporary discussions about human rights and discrimination. This self-guided visit through one of Amsterdam's most significant historical sites takes approximately 1 hour, offering a deeply moving encounter with a story that continues to resonate worldwide.

What to expect

Your visit begins with exhibits documenting the Frank family's life before hiding, the escalating Nazi occupation, and the growing threat faced by Jews in the Netherlands during World War II. These displays set the context before you reach the bookcase that concealed the entrance to the Secret Annex. Once you pass through this threshold, you enter the hidden rooms where eight people lived in constant fear of discovery.

Inside the Secret Annex, you'll see the cramped quarters, darkened windows, and Anne's personal touches that made this secret space briefly feel like home. Her wall decorations remain intact, offering an intimate glimpse into her teenage world. After exploring the preserved rooms, the experience concludes in a reflection space where Anne's words and legacy are connected to ongoing conversations about prejudice, discrimination, and human dignity. The entire self-guided visit takes approximately 1 hour.

Highlights

  • Step behind the original bookcase into the Secret Annex where Anne Frank lived in hiding for over two years
  • See Anne Frank's original diary and personal artifacts from the families in hiding
  • Walk through the preserved rooms with blacked-out windows and Anne's wall still decorated with her collected photos
  • Explore exhibits documenting the Nazi occupation and Jewish persecution in the Netherlands
  • Audio guide available in multiple languages to enhance your understanding
  • Reflection room connecting Anne's story to modern human rights conversations

Things to note

  • Book tickets online in advance through the official website as walk-up entry is not available
  • The Secret Annex involves steep, narrow stairs and is not wheelchair accessible
  • Large bags, strollers, and flash photography are not permitted inside
  • Allow approximately 1 hour for your self-guided visit
  • The emotionally heavy subject matter may not be suitable for children under 10
  • Arrive at your designated time slot to ensure entry

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Anne Frank House

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