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  1. The official website of the Anne Frank House, with the most complete and up-to-date information about Anne Frank, her diary, and the Secret Annex. Visit our museum and read more about our educational activities across the world.

  2. The Anne Frank House (Dutch: Anne Frank Huis) is a writer's house and biographical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. The building is located on a canal called the Prinsengracht, close to the Westerkerk, in central Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

  3. The Anne Frank House is a museum with a story. As a visitor, you experience this story through quotes, photos, videos, and original items. Group visits. Read more about visiting the museum with a group or a school class. Anne Frank Collection.

  4. Tickets and tickets + program. Book tickets for a regular museum visit, or for a museum visit + introductory program before your visit to the museum. In 30 minutes, we take you through the history of Anne Frank in the context of the Second World War. The program is in English.

  5. Take a look around and explore the Secret Annex where Anne Frank was in hiding for more than two years during World War II, and where she wrote her diary.

  6. The Anne Frank House is a museum with a story. As a visitor, you experience this story through quotes, photos, videos, and original items. The atmosphere in the museum is authentic and subdued. The main house and the annex. On 6 July 1942, the Frank family went into hiding in the building at Prinsengracht 263.

  7. Anne Frank | Anne Frank House. Her life, the diary, and the Secret Annex. Who was Anne Frank? Watch the video and read the story. The Secret Annex. The timeline. The diary. The main characters. Anne's World. Travel past people and places from Anne Frank’s life. Anne Frank Knowledge Base. Detailed information about Anne Frank's history. Show all.

  8. The Anne Frank House was established in 1957 and its main purpose was to preserve the hiding place. Read more about the history of the Anne Frank House. For two years during the Second World War, the Secret Annex served as a hiding place for Anne Frank and the other people there.

  9. www.iamsterdam.com › calendar › museums-and-galleriesAnne Frank House - I amsterdam

    The rooms in the Anne Frank House, although no longer containing any furniture, still exude the atmosphere of the period in hiding. Quotes from the diary, photos, film footage and original objects of the people in hiding and the helpers illustrate the events that took place here.

  10. 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.