Anne Frank House Museum Amsterdam

Her diary and her face are famous all over the world and every day thousands visit the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. The museum wants to keep Anne Frank’s memory alive and reach as many people as possible. A notable historical site where you can see the rooms where the Jewish Frank family hid from the Nazis and where the teenage Anne wrote her famous diary during the Second World War.

The story is not only about this family but one that represents the many Jews in the Holocaust. A well known story, the Franks spent two years in hiding during WWII in the secret annex at the rear of an office building. Anne's diary became very famous, tracking their life through the war, right through to their betrayal being led to concentration camps and eventually their death.

The Frank family moved from Germany to Amsterdam in 1933, the year the Nazis gained control over Germany. By May 1940, they were trapped in Amsterdam by the German occupation of the Netherlands. As persecutions of the Jewish population increased in July 1942, the family went into hiding in some concealed rooms in the building where Anne's father worked. After two years, the group was betrayed and transported to concentration camps. Anne Frank and her sister, Margot Frank, were eventually transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where they died (probably of typhus) in March 1945.

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The secret passage in the Anne Frank House Anne Frank Memorial Stone

Visit the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. This cultural trip is a must during your city trip or weekend break to Amsterdam. The museum is located in a historical building in the city centre of Amsterdam.

Address

Anne Frank House
Prinsengracht 263 - 267
1016 GV Amsterdam

Phone: +31 (0) 20 556 7100

Website: www.annefrank.org

Prices

* Adults: € 9.00
* Age 10 - 17: € 4.50
* Age 0 - 9: Free
* European Youth Card: € 4.50

Tickets

* Online Tickets
* Register your group visit
* At the ticket counter in the museum

Opening hours

November 1 through March 31
Daily from 9 am - 7 pm (Saturday from 9 am - 9 pm).

April 1 through October 31
Daily from 9 am - 9 pm, (Saturdays from 9 am - 10 pm).
In July and August the museum is daily open till 10 pm.

Last Admittance
Thirty minutes prior to closing.



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Anne Frank House Museum Amsterdam

Her diary and her face are famous all over the world and every day thousands visit the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. The museum wants to keep Anne Frank’s memory alive and reach as many people as possible. A notable historical site where you can see the rooms where the Jewish Frank family hid from the Nazis and where the teenage Anne wrote her famous diary during the Second World War.

The story is not only about this family but one that represents the many Jews in the Holocaust. A well known story, the Franks spent two years in hiding during WWII in the secret annex at the rear of an office building. Anne's diary became very famous, tracking their life through the war, right through to their betrayal being led to concentration camps and eventually their death.

The Frank family moved from Germany to Amsterdam in 1933, the year the Nazis gained control over Germany. By May 1940, they were trapped in Amsterdam by the German occupation of the Netherlands. As persecutions of the Jewish population increased in July 1942, the family went into hiding in some concealed rooms in the building where Anne's father worked. After two years, the group was betrayed and transported to concentration camps. Anne Frank and her sister, Margot Frank, were eventually transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where they died (probably of typhus) in March 1945.

Anne Frank photo from 1942

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Anne Frank House

The secret passage in the Anne Frank House

Anne Frank Memorial Stone

Address

Anne Frank House
Prinsengracht 263 - 267
1016 GV Amsterdam

Phone: +31 (0) 20 556 7100

Website: www.annefrank.org

Prices

* Adults: € 9.00
* Age 10 - 17: € 4.50
* Age 0 - 9: Free
* European Youth Card: € 4.50

Tickets

* Online Tickets
* Register your group visit
* At the ticket counter in the museum

Opening hours

November 1 through March 31
Daily from 9 am - 7 pm (Saturday from 9 am - 9 pm).

April 1 through October 31
Daily from 9 am - 9 pm, (Saturdays from 9 am - 10 pm).
In July and August the museum is daily open till 10 pm.

Last Admittance
Thirty minutes prior to closing.


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Anne Frank House Museum Amsterdam

Her diary and her face are famous all over the world and every day thousands visit the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. The museum wants to keep Anne Frank’s memory alive and reach as many people as possible. A notable historical site where you can see the rooms where the Jewish Frank family hid from the Nazis and where the teenage Anne wrote her famous diary during the Second World War.

The story is not only about this family but one that represents the many Jews in the Holocaust. A well known story, the Franks spent two years in hiding during WWII in the secret annex at the rear of an office building. Anne's diary became very famous, tracking their life through the war, right through to their betrayal being led to concentration camps and eventually their death.

The Frank family moved from Germany to Amsterdam in 1933, the year the Nazis gained control over Germany. By May 1940, they were trapped in Amsterdam by the German occupation of the Netherlands. As persecutions of the Jewish population increased in July 1942, the family went into hiding in some concealed rooms in the building where Anne's father worked. After two years, the group was betrayed and transported to concentration camps. Anne Frank and her sister, Margot Frank, were eventually transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where they died (probably of typhus) in March 1945.

Anne Frank photo from 1942

Anne Frank

Anne Frank House

The secret passage in the Anne Frank House

Anne Frank Memorial Stone

Address

Anne Frank House
Prinsengracht 263 - 267
1016 GV Amsterdam

Phone: +31 (0) 20 556 7100

Website: www.annefrank.org

Prices

* Adults: € 9.00
* Age 10 - 17: € 4.50
* Age 0 - 9: Free
* European Youth Card: € 4.50

Tickets

* Online Tickets
* Register your group visit
* At the ticket counter in the museum

Opening hours

November 1 through March 31
Daily from 9 am - 7 pm (Saturday from 9 am - 9 pm).

April 1 through October 31
Daily from 9 am - 9 pm, (Saturdays from 9 am - 10 pm).
In July and August the museum is daily open till 10 pm.

Last Admittance
Thirty minutes prior to closing.



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