Visit the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her diary during the Second World War. For more than two years, Anne Frank lived secretively with the other people in hiding in the back part of the house. The Secret Annex has been preserved in its authentic state.
The front part of the building has been restored to the style and ambiance of the war years. Quotations from the diary, photographs, films and original objects - belonging to the people in hiding and those who helped them - all serve to illustrate the events that occurred at this location.
Anne's original diary is on display in the museum along with some of her other notebooks.
The museum's interactive 'Free2choose' exhibition explores the present-day boundaries of freedom.The museum's interactive 'Free2choose' exhibition explores the present-day boundaries of freedom.
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Address: Prinsengracht 267 1016 GV Amsterdam
Hours Open: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
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