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Experience the world-famous “Secret Annex” of the Anne Frank House in a never before seen way. Travel back to the years of the Second World War and wander through the rooms of the Secret Annex, where Anne Frank, her family and four other Jews hid from Nazi persecution during WW2. Immerse yourself in Anne’s thoughts as you traverse each faithfully recreated room, fully restored thanks to the power of VR, and find out what happened to the Annex’ brave inhabitants.

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  • What are the Anne Frank House opening hours? The Anne Frank House is open from 9am to 10pm daily. The museum is open from 12pm to 10pm on 1 January and from 9am to 5pm on 27 April, 4 May, 25 December, and 31 December.
  • Where is the Anne Frank House located? The Anne Frank House is located at Westermarkt 20, 1016 GV Amsterdam, Netherlands. | Get Directions.
  • How many visitors does the Anne Frank House see per year? The Anne Frank House hosts approximately 1.3 million visitors annually.

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Daily: 9am to 10pm

Exceptions to opening hours The museum is open from 12pm to 10pm on 1 January and from 9am to 5pm on 27 April, 4 May, 25 December, and 31 December

Closed: The Anne Frank House is closed on Yom Kippur (12 October)

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Anne Frank Story & Neighborhood Walking Tour : Starts at 4:30pm

Anne Frank Story and World War II Walking Tour : 10am, 10:30am, 2pm, and 2:30pm

What's the best time to visit the Anne Frank House?

The Anne Frank House is busiest between May and September, but you can expect fewer visitors between April and May or September and October. Avoid visiting the city between November and February to avoid the cold weather.

Opt to visit on a weekday, instead of a weekend. However, if you plan to visit during the weekend, visit on Sunday. Opt to go during the early hours so you can explore as much of the museum as possible.

Where is the Anne Frank House located?

Address:  Westermarkt 20, 1016 GV Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Closest landmark: Anne Frank Monument , 140 m away

Getting to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam

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By public transportation

By bus:  Bus lines 21, 22, 347, 357, and 397 will take you to Anne Frank House. The closest bus stop is Westermarkt, which is 3 minutes away.

By train:  Train lines IC, ICD, and SPR will stop near Anne Frank’s House. It is a 20-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station.

By tram:  Take tram 13 or 17 and get off at the Westermarkt stop, about a minute’s walk away.

By metro:  Take metro line 52, which starts from Noord metro station. The closest metro station is Amsterdam Central Station.

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If you are driving down to the Anne Frank House, the easiest and fastest route is via the S100. Take S116, S100 and Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal to Prinsengracht.

Parking facilities:

There are a few paid parking facilities nearby.

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Meeting point: Merwedeplein 61 Address: Merwedeplein 61, 1078 NC Amsterdam, Netherlands | Find on Maps

  • By bus: Buses 62 and 65 will take you to the Waalstraat stop, about two minutes away. 
  • By tram: Trams 4 and 12 will get you to Waalstraat station, only two minutes away. 
  • By metro: Take Metro line 52. Europaplein, which is 10 minutes away from the start point, is the closest station.

Meeting point: Jewish Historical Museum Address: Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1, 1011 PL Amsterdam, Netherlands | Find on Maps

  • By bus: Take bus 22, 305, 357, or 397 to Waterlooplein which is a 2-minute walk away.
  • By train: IC, ICD, and SPR train lines stop near Turfste Nieuwe Amstelstraat.
  • By tram: Take tram 14 and get off at the tram station Waterlooplein, a 2-minute walk away.
  • By metro: Take Metro 51, 53, or 54. Get off at the Waterlooplein Metro Station.

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Take S110 from the Amsterdam Centraal Station. Turn right onto Vrijheidslaan and onto Waalstraat and then continue onto Merwedeplein.

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If you are driving to the Jewish Historical Museum, head east on Prins Hendrikkade, turn right onto Foeliestraat, and continue onto Jonas Daniël Meijerplein.

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Know before you go to the Anne Frank House

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The Anne Frank House is located in the city center of Amsterdam, at Prinsengracht 263-267.

The entrance to the museum is around the corner, at Westermarkt 20.

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  • Museum cafe
  • Souvenir shop
  • Free audio tour
  • Information program
  • Disabled parking space

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If you do not want to go for the 30-minute introductory program, you can opt for the free audio guide. The audio guide tour will provide you with information about the persecution of Jews, antisemitism, the Second World War, the Franks and the others who went into hiding in the Secret Annex, their helpers, and more. With the audio guide tour, you can explore the Anne Frank House at your own pace.

The free audio guide is available in 9 languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish.

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  • If you have difficulty walking, avoid trying to climb the steep stairs inside the Anne Frank House that leads to the Secret Annex.
  • There is no elevator and the Secret Annex is inaccessible to wheelchair users. However, the modern part of the museum is wheelchair friendly.
  • There is a special entrance for people using wheelchairs that provides access to the modern part of the museum, which contains the temporary exhibition, the museum cafe, and the museum shop. 
  • There is a disabled parking space at Westermarkt, 40 meters from the entrance to the museum.
  • It is recommended to avoid visiting the Anne Frank House if you have claustrophobia as the main house and the Secret Annex are small and congested.
  • The blind and partially sighted can listen to the audio tour.
  • Guide dogs are not allowed in the old part of the museum because of the narrow and steep steps.
  • Hearing-impaired visitors can obtain a written version of the audio tour at the information stand near the entrance.

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The Anne Frank House occasionally sets up temporary exhibitions within the museum, Currently, ' The Frank family in Frankfurt am Main, 1929-1933 ' exhibition is on display. This exhibition narrates the story of the Frank family in Frankfurt against the backdrop of the economic, social, and political problems in Germany. It traces Anne's birth in 1929, Hitler's and the NSDAP's rise to power, and the Frank family’s emigration to the Netherlands in 1933.

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  • Arrive early for your scheduled visit. If you are late or miss your entry window, you will not be allowed inside.
  • The old part of the museum and the Secret Annex are not wheelchair accessible. However, wheelchair users can still access the modern part of the museum.
  • Photography is not allowed inside the museum.
  • Payment for museum admission, museum cafe, and shop, can only be made through a bank or credit card.
  • A cloakroom is available where you can leave your coat, bag, or umbrella. Only bags smaller than an A4 sheet of paper are allowed inside the museum.
  • Smoking is strictly prohibited within the museum complex.
  • Those under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or similar substances will not be granted admission to the museum.
  • Children under 12 can only visit the museum when accompanied by an adult.
  • Food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum complex. Any refreshments purchased from the museum cafe must be consumed in the designated area.

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Frequently asked questions: Visiting the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam

The Anne Frank House is open daily from 9am to 10pm.

Avoid the crowds by visiting the Anne Frank House between April and May or September and October. You can also visit between November and February but the weather will be extremely cold.

Most visitors typically spend an hour at the Anne Frank House. However, you can stay as long as you like.

The Anne Frank House is located at Westermarkt 20, 1016 GV Amsterdam, Netherlands.

You can get to the Anne Frank House by bus lines 21, 22, 347, 357, and 397, train lines IC, ICD, and SPR, tram 13 or 17, or metro line 52.

Only the modern part of the museum is wheelchair accessible. The old part of the house, especially the Secret Annex, can only be accessed by climbing steep steps.

The Anne Frank House has free audio guides for visually impaired visitors, wheelchair access in the modern parts of the museum, reserved disabled parking space, a written version of the audio guide for hearing impaired visitors, and more facilities.

There is no dress code to be followed at the Anne Frank House.

No, prams are not allowed inside the Anne Frank House.

No, photography is not allowed inside the Anne Frank House. You can take photos and videos outside the premises.

Yes, the Anne Frank House has a cloakroom where you can store your coats, small bags, and umbrellas. Large bags are not allowed inside the museum.

Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the Anne Frank House. Refreshments purchased at the museum can only be consumed within the designated spaces.

Tickets to the Anne Frank House can be bought online or at the venue. However, it is recommended that you book your tickets online to avoid queuing outside the museum and guarantee your experience.

Standard entry tickets with an audio guide start at €16. However, ticket prices may vary if you purchase walking tours or combo tickets.

The Anne Frank Story and Neighbourhood Walking Tour starts at 4:30pm and takes 1.5 hours to complete. The Anne Frank Story and World War II Walking Tour is at 10am, 10:30am, 2pm, or 2:30pm and lasts 2 hours.

The Anne Frank Story and Neighbourhood Walking Tour takes 1.5 hours to complete and the Anne Frank Story and World War II Walking Tour lasts 2 hours.

The meeting point for the Anne Frank Story and Neighbourhood Walking Tour is at Merwedeplein 61. The meeting point for The Anne Frank Story and World War II Walking Tour is at the Jewish Historical Museum .

You can get to the meeting points by bus, tram, metro, or car. Buses 62 and 65, trams 12 and 4, and metro line 52 will get you to Merwedeplein 61. To get to the Jewish Historical Museum, you can take bus 22, 305, 357 or 397, tram 14, or metro lines 51, 53, or 54.

You can book your Anne Frank walking tour online.

The prices for Anne Frank walking tours vary depending on the type of tour and the attractions covered by that particular tour. An Anne Frank walking tour can cost between €27 to €48.50.

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8 Crucial Tips for Visiting the Anne Frank House: A Need-to-Read Guide

Last Updated: December 12, 2023 //  by  Ashley Smith 10 Comments

Amsterdam is an amazing city for many reasons: world-class art and magnificent museums, unforgettable food, unique architecture and street scenes, and so much more. But visiting the Anne Frank House while you’re there—the museum at the location of Anne Frank’s secret annex—is one of the most meaningful and memorable activities . An absolute must-not-miss.

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Visiting the Anne Frank House

Consequently, the Anne Frank House is also one of the most popular tourist sites in town so you must plan ahead . This trip may take a little more planning than usual but it’s worth every extra bit. Start here with these top tips for visiting the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.

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1. Re-read the Diary of Anne Frank before your visit

I can’t stress this enough: read Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl before your trip to Amsterdam and the Anne Frank House. I’m sure you’ve read it before (remember 8 th grade?) but that was a long time ago. I can assure you the material is so much more impressive when you read it as an adult. The profound ideas that girl could put forth, wow.

Reading her diary before your trip will really help to put everything you see and experience at the Anne Frank House into perspective. The space is preserved just as it appears in the book and you’ll get to see for yourself so much of the story in real life.

Plus, that diary is the whole reason you’re here in the first place.

It’s difficult in times like these: ideals, dreams and cherished hopes rise within us, only to be crushed by grim reality. It’s a wonder I haven’t abandoned all my ideals, they seem so absurd and impractical. Yet I cling to them because I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart. (July 15, 1944)

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Also read: Visiting World War II Museums with Kids : Should you? Here’s what you need to know.

2. Book your tickets far in advance

Of all the tips for visiting the Anne Frank House, this is by far the most important. Admission tickets to the Anne Frank House are only sold directly through the Anne Frank House and only online. You can’t buy tickets through any third-party sellers, discount clubs, tourist services, at the museum itself, nothing.

Also, given the nature of the space—it being a small, cramped hidden annex—the Anne Frank House only sells tickets on a timed basis. This ensures that only a certain, predetermined number of visitors will be inside the space at any given time.

These two factors, along with the immense popularity of the site, mean that tickets sell out every day and they sell out fast . Because of this, you’ll need to reserve your tickets to the Anne Frank House as early as possible. As soon as you know you’re going to Amsterdam, book those babies.

Tickets to the Anne Frank House go on sale two months in advance.

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3. But don’t stress if they’re sold out

The Anne Frank House states that 80% of the tickets are released two months in advance at noon, and the remaining 20% are released day-of at 9 AM. (This is Amsterdam time, GMT +1)

So, if you do miss the window to reserve your tickets in advance, there is still a small chance you’ll be able to snag tickets on the day you wish to visit. But don’t wait until anything past 9:01 AM to attempt this.

It used to be they would release extra tickets each day at 3:30 PM and you could snag these by standing in line, in person, at the museum, but that is no longer the case. Everything is done solely online now.

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4. Arrive early

Tickets to the Anne Frank House are a hot commodity and you may or may not have had to struggle to get them. Your ticket will have an assigned time for you to enter the museum—DO NOT MISS THIS. This will be your only chance to visit the Anne Frank House.

If you are late or completely miss your window, you will not be allowed in. (Re: space constraints)

Instead, arrive early. Like, way earlier than you think you need to, just to be safe. There are places to eat and drink near the Anne Frank House; the scenery is beautiful so walking the neighborhood (but not straying too far) is always an option. Just, whatever you do, don’t miss your assigned time slot.

Exterior of the Anne Frank House | Tips for visiting the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam

5. Anne Frank House accessibility

Again, given the nature of the location—little more than an attic up a steep set of stairs—the Secret Annex part of the Anne Frank House is, unfortunately, not wheelchair accessible . However, the modern part of the museum and the café are.

There’s also the option of touring the Anne Frank House using virtual reality (if you have the necessary equipment to do so). You can download the Anne Frank House VR app here , for free. Read more about the Anne Frank House’s accessibility options here .

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6. Photography is prohibited

In an effort to preserve some of the older pieces in the museum and to avoid what they, and we all, call a nuisance, they do not allow photography inside the Anne Frank House . 

Instead, keep your phone and cameras put away and really just immerse yourself in the experience. You’ll be able to get some great photos of the exterior and find what you need of the inside on their website. But you won’t be able to get back the experience of touring her secret annex.

All the Interior photos of the Anne Frank House I’ve used in this post have been used with permission.

If your travels are also taking you to Germany, be sure to visit Dachau Concentration Camp outside Munich for a life-changing experience. You can read my complete guide to visiting in that link.

Interior of the Anne Frank House | Tips for visiting the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam

7. Leave the big bags at the hotel

As you’ve probably figured out, the theme of this post is “Don’t do anything that will jeopardize getting inside the Anne Frank House.” And here’s another: don’t bring anything bigger than the size of a standard sheet of paper with you .

The Anne Frank House does have a cloak room where you can store your coat, umbrella, smaller bag, etc. However, they will not allow entry of anything larger than a sheet of paper—a backpack, shopping bags, suitcase, etc. And, oh look, you’ve just missed your time slot.

The Anne Frank House is small, compact, and not easy to navigate. The stairs are tight, old, and very steep, and more than a couple of people in there at the same time will feel crowded. Arrive with nothing at all or a small purse so you can get right on in without issue.

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8. Explore the Jordaan after your visit

The Anne Frank House is located within the Jordaan neighborhood of Amsterdam, a beautiful neighborhood built along winding canals in the 17 th century. (Pronounced Your-don ) You’ll find old churches here and much of that famous Amsterdam architecture, tree-lined streets, bobbing houseboats, tons of museums, and much to see and do.

After your visit to the Anne Frank House, be sure to spend some time in the Jordaan (if you’re not staying here already) checking out the neighborhood. You can:

  • Visit Lindengracht Market for delicious produce and cheeses
  • Eat some famous pancakes at the Pancake Bakery or apple pie at Winkel 43
  • Have a beer in one of the famous “brown cafés” like Café Kalkhoven , one of the oldest cafés in Amsterdam (opened in 1670)
  • …or a cocktail at a speakeasy (shh, it’s called Bar Oldenhof )
  • Take a food and history tour of the Jordaan

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Optional Anne Frank Amsterdam tours

Follow up your visit to the Anne Frank House with these optional tours around Amsterdam.

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Jewish Quarter Small-Group Walking Tour

This highly-rated 2-hour walking tour includes a knowledgeable, local guide and takes you through Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter.

You'll see the Jewish Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue, and the Auschwitz Monument and learn about Amsterdam during WWII and Nazi occupation.

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Anne Frank House Visit & Jewish Quarter Walking Tour

This 3.5-hour walking tour includes a visit to the Anne Frank House as well as an in-depth, expert-guided tour throughout the Jewish Quarter.

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Private Anne Frank Bike Tour

See Amsterdam the way it was meant to be seen--from a bicycle!

This private, 2-hour bike tour takes you along the Amstel River, passing Holocaust memorials, visiting significant sites in Anne Frank's life, and learning about the city's WWII history.

If Third Reich history is something you’re interested in, check out my article on visiting the NS-Documentation Center , located at the birthplace of the Nazi Party in Munich, Germany.

Where to stay when visiting the Anne Frank House

Besides being the home of the Anne Frank House, the Jordaan is the perfect place to stay in Amsterdam. It’s quiet and scenic, yet within walking distance to phenomenal restaurants, entertainment, attractions, and more. I highly recommend staying in the Jordaan neighborhood of Amsterdam. 

Hotel Mosaic City Center

Personally, I can’t say enough good things about the Hotel Mosaic City Center . The location is great as is the staff, the rooms, the value. From here, it’s just a (very scenic, especially delicious) 20-minute walk to the Anne Frank House and a 15-minute walk to Museum Square, home to the Van Gogh Museum, the world famous Rijksmuseum, and more.

Book your stay here: Hotel Mosaic City Center

Hotel Mosaic City Center in the Jordaan neighborhood | Tips for visiting the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam

Mr. Jordaan

Another highly rated hotel is the Mr. Jordaan, just a 6-minute walk from the Anne Frank House. It offers a 24-hour front desk along with luggage storage, a continental breakfast, free wifi, all in an amazing location. 

Reviewers love the friendly staff and attention to details at this modern hotel. 

Book your stay here: Mr. Jordaan

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Recommended reading and viewing

Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl | A great book to read in general, but an absolute must-read before a trip to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.

Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family , by Miep Gies | Miep Gies, along with her husband, are featured often in Anne Frank’s diary as the couple who helped hide Anne Frank’s family in their secret annex during the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam. This book is her account of those years.

Watch A Small Light , available on Hulu and Disney+ | This show is all about Miep Gies, the woman who helped hide Anne Frank and her family. It’s definitely a point of view we don’t often hear about.

More tips for visiting the Anne Frank House

  • Heading to Amsterdam? Read hotel reviews and book your room here on Booking.com (Check Expedia and Hotels.com for good deals too.)
  • Need a rental car? Check out the best local deals here .
  • Don’t forget to pick up an Amsterdam guidebook for the rest of your sightseeing.
  • And this must-have Netherlands customs and culture guide .
  • Like this post? Have questions? Hit me up on Instagram

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February 17, 2022 at 9:53 am

How do you get tickets from the USA-we want to visit on April 30 in the morning

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February 18, 2022 at 8:26 am

Hi Christine. Please see the highlighted text on this page . What this means is that tickets for visiting in April will become available on the first Tuesday in March. So, it looks like on March 1st you’ll be able to reserve tickets for April 30th. If you click on “buy tickets” you can see the availability on the calendar. 🙂

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October 13, 2022 at 3:52 pm

I’m surprised you didn’t do a post on the Corrie ten Boom house in Haarlem while you were in the area. Maybe on your next trip to the Netherlands!

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October 14, 2022 at 6:16 am

I definitely will next time when I have more time!

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November 25, 2022 at 7:37 pm

My daughter and I visited in 2019. My husband and I will visit in 2023. He is a history buff and it can’t fail to effect him. We will also be visiting Dachau – thanks for your amazing posts. We are Aussies who love travel.

November 26, 2022 at 8:52 am

Oh that’s good to hear Wendy! I hope you have a great time on your trip!

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July 5, 2023 at 11:24 am

Did someone try to book the “takewalks” tickets with guaranteed admission? Is it reliable? It looks intriguing as for the dates I am planning to visit it looks like the only option available

July 5, 2023 at 12:05 pm

Hi Eva, I personally haven’t taken this tour, but I know lots of people who love the Take Walks tours and find them to be reliable. I just reached out to them for you and they confirmed that they purchase the tickets on the guest’s behalf so that the whole tour fits together the way it should. If you want to ask more questions, you can head to their contact page and there’s a chat box in the lower right corner. They’re super quick and helpful. 🙂

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October 16, 2023 at 12:53 pm

Hello, Ashley. My family and I will be on a cruise next summer and are really hoping to visit the Anne Frank House while docked in Amsterdam. The cruise line has not posted tours yet, but from what I am seeing, the Anne Frank House is not usually included in many tours and does need to be book a couple months in advance on our own. Given the time frame and transportation to and from the cruise terminal, I’m not sure it is going to be possible, but I plan to keep checking the cruise options. The “Walk” tour that you provided on your post sounds like a good option after getting into the city, but it does not look like they have any tickets available now or into the coming months. Do you have any more information on this tour company? Thank you!

December 12, 2023 at 9:34 am

Hi Karen! I just talked to someone at Walks and unfortunately they have recently stopped running that tour altogether. (I’m updating the post now.) But everything else you said is correct – you would need to book the tickets on your own and as in advance as you can.

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    Hiding in the Secret Annex on the Prinsengracht. In July 1942, the Frank family went into hiding. The Van Pels family followed a week later. The two families already knew each other: Hermann van Pels worked for Otto's company. Four months later, they were joined by an eighth person: Fritz Pfeffer, an acquaintance of the Frank family.

  4. Tickets

    The Anne Frank House is located in the city centre of Amsterdam, at Prinsengracht 263-267. The entrance to the museum is around the corner, at Westermarkt 20. It is a 20-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station. Alternatively, take tram 13 or 17 and get off at the Westermarkt stop. Buy your tickets and check the opening hours, admission fees ...

  5. The Secret Annex

    In this case: Visit get webgl.org. This website checks your browser and points to solutions. If you are unable to get WebGL to work, choose a page in the front section of the building: The front section. For other problems with viewing the virtual tour: Contact the Anne Frank House.

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    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.

  7. A virtual tour of Anne Frank House

    Presented by EF and The Anne Frank House, take a virtual tour of the museum with a story known around the world.Follow the museum's expert staff: Julie and M...

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    Everything about Anne Frank: her life, her diary, and the Secret Annex. The Anne Frank House was established on 3 May 1957 in cooperation with Otto Frank, Anne Frank's father. We are an ...

  9. Anne Frank House VR

    Experience the world-famous "Secret Annex" of the Anne Frank House in a never before seen way. Travel back to the years of the Second World War and wander through the rooms of the Secret Annex, where Anne Frank, her family and four other Jews hid from Nazi persecution during WW2. Immerse yourself in Anne's thoughts as you traverse each ...

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    Anne Frank House Virtual Tour. HolocaustOnline Tour. We tell the story of Anne Frank, both in the museum and outside. Look around and discover the Secret Annex: the place where Anne Frank lived in hiding for more than 2 years during WWII, and where she wrote her diary. Watch videos about Anne Frank: her life, her diary, and the Secret Annex.

  12. Tickets regular

    Plan your visit to the Anne Frank House. Tickets become available every Tuesday at 10:00 am CEST for a visit in six weeks. Sold out dates are red. The dates of tickets that have not yet been released are grayed out. Regular tickets for a museum visit are offered on this page.

  13. Visiting the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam

    By public transportation. By bus: Bus lines 21, 22, 347, 357, and 397 will take you to Anne Frank House.The closest bus stop is Westermarkt, which is 3 minutes away. By train: Train lines IC, ICD, and SPR will stop near Anne Frank's House.It is a 20-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station.

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  15. Amsterdam: Anne Frank Walking Tour

    End the tour outside the Anne Frank House, the secret annex where Anne and her family hid for more than two years. Throughout the tour, listen to themes of tolerance, abuse of human rights, and the importance of historical memory. Hear an impactful exploration of a young girl's courage and a lasting reminder of the need for empathy and ...

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    The Anne Frank House (Museum) in Amsterdam is one of the most famous houses in the world and the Anne Frank Diary is one of the most famous diaries in the wo...

  17. A Guide To Visiting Anne Frank House: 20 Best Things To Know

    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.

  18. Anne Frank house in guided online tour

    The museum that includes the house where Anne Frank hid and wrote her diary during the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam is launching an online virtual tour of the secret rooms. For two years, Anne ...

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  20. 8 Crucial Tips for Visiting the Anne Frank House: A Need-to-Read Guide

    2. Book your tickets far in advance. Of all the tips for visiting the Anne Frank House, this is by far the most important. Admission tickets to the Anne Frank House are only sold directly through the Anne Frank House and only online. You can't buy tickets through any third-party sellers, discount clubs, tourist services, at the museum itself, nothing.

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