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Anne Frank House
The official page of the Anne Frank House, Amsterdam.
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Anne Frank House Sep 9
’ is the fictional character addressed many of her diary letters to. But where did the character of Kitty come from? Here you can read who Kitty really was and how, in Anne’s imagination, she was part of a larger circle of friends:
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Anne Frank House Sep 6
1944, exactly ago, and the other people from the arrive at concentration and extermination camp -Birkenau.
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Anne Frank House Aug 26
75% of the Dutch Jews were murdered during the Second World War. In countries such as Belgium and France, these percentages were much lower. Read what caused the differences:
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Anne Frank House Aug 20
'...her very personal voice is also what explains her appeal, even to people with whom she had nothing in common. It is why she is still read all over the world. It is, above all, what made her a born writer.' in on
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Anne Frank House Aug 19
died on this day in 1980. He is best known as ’s father. Without him, Anne's diary would not have been published, and there would not have been an . But of course, he was much more than Anne's father. Read more:
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Anne Frank House Aug 17
was born in 1896. He was one of the helpers of and the other people in hiding and using the as a hiding place was his idea. To the people in hiding, his positivity and support were indispensable:
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Anne Frank House Aug 13
Replying to @brendandueza
Dear Brenda, on 9 October the Anne Frank House is closed for Yom Kippur. Hope to see you on another day!
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Anne Frank House Aug 13
Replying to @lolacarpio1
I'm sorry to hear this Lola. The demand for tickets greatly exceeds the supply. 20% of tickets for the Anne Frank House become available on the day itself at 9:00 am (CET). It makes no sense to go very early to our ticket page, your session expires after a while.
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Anne Frank House Aug 8
in 1944, 75 years ago, and the other people in hiding were put on a train to the transit camp. ⁠ Picture: Dutch Jews board the train that is to take them to Auschwitz. Photograph by Rudolf Breslauer from 1942 or 1943.
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Anne Frank House Aug 4
in 1944, 75 years ago, and the other people in hiding were discovered and arrested. For over two years they had been living with the constant fear of discovery. In this reconstruction, you will learn what we know about this day:
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Anne Frank House Aug 2
This week celebrates the and of the + community. We’re posting this from today in hopes that it will inspire people to be happy, today and in the future.
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Anne Frank House Aug 1
Replying to @karpour
We release 20% of the tickets daily at 9AM. It depends on the amount of visitors in the online queue, but we advise to start queuing around 08.50 AM. Your session will expire if you start queuing earlier.
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Anne Frank House Jul 23
Hi Ricardo, sorry to hear you were in front of the museum without tickets. We release 80% of the online tickets exactly two months in advance at noon. 20% of the tickets will become online available on the day itself at 9 AM. Have a good stay in Amsterdam!
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Anne Frank House Jul 22
Replying to @hayley_ludlow
Tickets for the day itself go online on sale at 9 AM. If you start online queuing too early, your session will expire. Therefore we advise not to start the online queuing on the ticket sales page before 8.50 AM.
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Anne Frank House Jul 22
Hoi Ruth, ook met een museumkaart dien je vooraf een ticket met tijdslot te reserveren. We geven 20% van de tickets op de dag zelf om 9 uur 's ochtends vrij op de website . Alvast een goed bezoek!
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Anne Frank House Jul 22
Replying to @BecciWil
Hi Rebecca, we not have room to store large bags, backpacks, suitcases, or other large items. Please leave your luggage at your hotel or deposit at one of the lockers in Amstedam. Have a good visit!
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Anne Frank House Jul 21
in 1941, was captured on film for - as far as we know - the only time in her life. She is leaning out of the window of her house in to get a good look at the girl next door's wedding outside.
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Anne Frank House Jul 15
in 1944, wrote one of her most . What does Anne Frank mean to you? Share it with us!
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Anne Frank House Jul 13
in 1942, Hermann and Auguste van Pels, and their 17 year old son Peter, joined and her family in their hiding place. At first, Anne did not like Peter much. Yet over time, they developed a , fell in and shared their first .
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Anne Frank House Jul 6
in 1942, the Frank family goes into hiding. A few days later, wrote about being in hiding in her diary. ‘Of course we can't ever look out the window or go outside. And we have to be quiet, so the people downstairs can't hear us.’
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