

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam preserves the secret annex where Anne Frank, her family, and others hid during World War II. The museum combines the original spaces with exhibits about persecution, resistance, and Anne’s diary, offering a sober, intimate view of life in hiding and the impact of discrimination. Visitors move through narrow rooms, see original artifacts, and learn about the diary’s global legacy. Timed tickets are required and often sell out weeks ahead. Ideal for travelers interested in history, human rights, and thoughtful reflection; less suited to very young children due to mature themes and crowds.
Opening Hours
Mon–Thu: 9:00–22:00 Fri–Sat: 9:00–22:00 Sun: 9:00–22:00