Anne Frank Huis

The small, but highly, popular Anne Frank House annually attracts up to 1 million visitors per year; expect lengthy queues. It is the historic home where Anne Frank, her family and four other Jewish people hid from the occupying Germans during WWII, after fleeing their native Germany. Finally caught by the Nazis after two years in hiding, they were taken off to concentration camps, where Anne eventually died. However, her father survived and published her diary, which takes pride of place here.

Address: 
Prinsengracht 267,
Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Telephone: 
(020) 556 7100.
Website: 
www.annefrank.org
Opening times: 

Daily from 0900 until 1900-2200 depending on time of year.

Admission fees: 

Yes.

Disabled access: 
Yes
Unesco: 
No