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Anne Frank House

Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who hid from the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in a secret annex to a house at 263 Prinsengracht, Amsterdam. She remained hidden with other members of her family for over two years.

During her time in hiding, Anne kept a diary which has since been published.

The original house has now been converted into a museum.

The Anne Frank House is extremely popular. Online tickets are often booked up months in advance.

You must have a prebooked ticket to visit between 9:30 am and 3:30 pm. After 3:30 pm you can purchase tickets from the museum box office on a first come first served basis. At popular times the queue for tickets can be 2 hours long.

Official website
Prinsengracht 263-267,
1016 GV Amsterdam
31 (0)20 556 7105
Official website
€ 9.00
Duration
1 hour
Opening hours
1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016
Open every day
09:00 - 22:00
Cost
Infant
0.00
EUR
0 - 9
Child
4.50
EUR
10 - 17
Adult
9.00
EUR
18 plus
European Youth Card
4.50
EUR
Museumkaart
0.00
EUR
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Accessible toilets available onsite
Partial wheelchair access
Braille descriptive material available
Written materials available for hearing impaired.
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Last update - 3 August 2016
Costs checked - August 2016
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