Anne Frank’s House

Ce point d’intérêt est disponible en audio dans le circuit: Visit Amsterdam, Along the canals
Symbol of the city, country, and resilience during the Second World War, this is where a Jewish teenager hid from the Nazis for more than two years. This person is no other than Anne Frank. She wrote a deeply moving diary during that time, documenting her daily life with her family as they hid to escape persecution. Her diary was later discovered by her father—the only surviving member of her family after the war— and was published in 1947. It became a globally renowned testimony of the horrors endured at the time, under the famous title The Diary of Anne Frank. Today, you can visit each room in the house and read sections of her diary, offering a deeply immersive experience into the life of this young girl who, tragically, did not survive the Holocaust. If you choose to visit, be ready for this emotional moment!

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