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  1. About us. The Anne Frank House. The Anne Frank House was established on 3 May 1957 in cooperation with Otto Frank, Anne Frank’s father. We are an independent non-profit organisation that runs a museum in the house where Anne Frank went into hiding and we try to increase awareness of Anne’s life story all over the world.

  2. Overview. Discover Amsterdam’s WWII history and follow in the footsteps of Anne Frank on this walking tour of the Jewish Quarter. See the Jewish Historical Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue, and the Auschwitz Monument; learn about events such as the February Strike and Winter of Hunger, and end the tour outside the Anne Frank House (entrance ...

  3. Anne had a grow spurt of 13 centimetres in two years’ time. When Otto, Edith, Margot, and Anne entered the Secret Annex, they had no idea how long they would have to stay there. As time went on, Otto and Edith noticed that Anne was growing fast. Her clothes no longer fit, and she did not have proper shoes to wear.

  4. The Anne Frank House is a small museum with limited space. We have maximum opening hours but the demand exceeds the number of available tickets. Tickets sell out very fast.

  5. The Anne Frank House is a museum dedicated to German Jewish diarist Anne Frank located in the canal house in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where Frank and her family and four other Jewish people hid from Nazis from 1942 until they were betrayed and discovered by the Gestapo in 1944. The museum, which opened in 1960, also includes two adjacent buildings.

  6. The Anne Frank Center is located on the corner of Barnwell Street and College Street at 1731 College Street, Columbia, SC 29208. Our partner, the Anne Frank House, offers an introductory 28-minute video suitable for most ages. Viewing it in advance is not necessary, though it can enrich your visit.Visitors will learn about Anne’s story and ...

  7. Aug 14, 2023 · You will find the Anne Frank House Museum in Prinsengracht 263-267, in the center of Amsterdam. It’s around a ten-minute walk from Dam Square. To get there from Amsterdam Centraal station you can walk around 20-minutes. Otherwise, there’s the option of taking tram numbers 13 or 17 and get off at Westermarkt.

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