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Inside the museum

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The cut-out pieces of wallpaper were put back in place, but the rest of the walls were in very poor condition. Over the years, souvenir hunters had taken pieces of wallpaper and pictures. The pictures that had fallen off the wall had been put back in place with adhesive tape, and a leak further damaged the walls. Photographs taken in 1954 by Maria Austria and those from the 1980s show some of the missing pictures. Two years later, in 1942, Otto set about arranging a what was to become the family’s famous hidden annex with the help of his colleague Hermann Van Pels. Anne turned 13 the same year and was gifted a red checked-print diary for her birthday.

Why Is There No Furniture in the Former Hiding Place of Anne Frank?

The building was opened as a museum to the public in 1960. The Anne Frank House opened to the public on 3 May 1960 after Otto Frank went to great lengths to preserve it for history. It consists of his Opekta warehouse and offices and the Achterhuis where the Annex was located. Look around the house where Anne Frank and her family lived before they went into hiding. The interior was photographed in 360 degrees and can now be seen in Google Arts & Culture.

Is taking Anne Frank House photos allowed?

In the photo you can see him with Johannes Weiss, who made these models. They were a valuable source of information for the set of the Anne Frank video diary. Like many other girls, Anne Frank brightened up her room with pictures. Immediately after the Frank family moved into the Secret Annex, Anne pasted all kinds of pictures and postcards on the walls of her room. There are no guided tours on offer at Anne Frank House. All visitors are offered the use of the audio guide which is available in nine languages and is included in the price of the ticket.

Looking around inside Anne Frank’s former home on Google Arts & Culture

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It is a challenge to keep the original items in the house in good condition. We have curated a collection of original items, all linked to Anne Frank’s history. This is the room Anne had to share with Fritz Pfeffer, who came to the hiding place in November 1942.

Preservation of the walls decorated with pictures

Before this Anne shared the room with her sister Margot. In the Anne Frank House you can still see the original pictures that Anne pasted on the walls. Due to the nature of the building, the museum is not exactly accessible to visitors with mobility issues. The house is an old canal-side property and as such has steep stairs and there’s no elevator to access the upper levels.

The Secret Annex

Every Tuesday at 10am CEST, tickets become available for a new week (6 weeks in the future). An average visit to the Anne Frank House takes around 1 to 1.5 hours. However, this depends a lot on your own pace and how much time you take to see the various exhibitions and displays. It is recommended to reserve enough time to appreciate the full story of Anne Frank and her family. Every year, over 1.2 million visitors make their way through the historical interior of the Anne Frank House.

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Thankfully the building was saved from demolition and in 1960s the Anne Frank House opened its doors to the public as a museum. It was Otto’s decision to remove all furniture that was at the Secret Annex, so the house somehow feels quite bare. When he returned from Auschwitz in June 1945, he found his old hiding place ransacked and empty.

Hiding in the Secret Annex on the Prinsengracht

Vintage photo of Miep Gies, the wonderful and brave woman who helped to hide the inhabitants of The ... [+] Secret Annex, and whose life is the subject of the Hulu docu-series A Small Light. Anne Frank was a lovely young Jewish girl who was forced to go into hiding with her family during ...

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In early 2000, the picture walls were restored and preserved. We decided to show the pictures not as they were when Anne put them up, but as they changed over time. With the tears, missing pieces, fading, and humidity stains that occurred after the war. In the living room/bedroom of the Frank family, pencil marks were put on the wallpaper to track Anne and Margot’s heights.

Otto wanted to keep the building as a reminder of the trials and tribulations that his family lived through. Visiting means not only learning about Anne’s story but being surrounded by the rooms she lived in allows her tale to come to life. If you are planning a trip to Amsterdam, visiting Anne Frank House is – quite simply – a must. It certainly was to me and it was the most touching, interesting place I visited in the city.

Anne’s room was her space in the house, but she had to share it with the dentist Fritz Pfeffer. Together, the couple also had Anne’s sister Margot, who was three years older. The family left Germany and moved to Amsterdam in 1933 when Hitler rose to power. Moreover, Anne Frank movies have played a pivotal role in Holocaust remembrance and in keeping the dialogue about Anne’s legacy alive. They serve as a reminder of the potential of film to convey historical narratives with profound emotional resonance, ensuring that the lessons of the past are not forgotten.

Stepping through the doors of the Anne Frank House is like walking into the pages of history. Here, the echoes of a young girl’s dreams and hopes resonate amidst the silent walls. This house, hidden behind a moveable bookcase in the heart of Amsterdam, served as a secret annex and a haven for Anne Frank, her family, and others evading the horrors of World War II. The Frank family lived in the house at Merwedeplein 37-2 from December 1933 to July 1942.

When Anne and the others arrived, there was a normal grey door. But their helpers thought that was too risky – the hiding place could easily be discovered – so they came up with the idea of putting a moveable bookcase in front of the door. Anne Frank House tickets can be purchased online strictly via the official website of the museum, and they are normally put on sale every Tuesday, 6 weeks ahead of the day of your intended visit. It takes at least an hour to visit, with more time needed if you have booked on the introductory program offered by the museum. Visiting later on in the day, towards the evening hours usually means fewer crowds. The museum is a subdued place where each of the rooms feel personal and authentic.

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