- Home | Anne Frank House
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
- Museum | Anne Frank House
Plan your visit to the Anne Frank House Read the information you need for your visit to the museum Buy your tickets online and read the practical information
- Plan Your Visit — Anne Frank The Exhibition
The exhibition is presented by the Anne Frank House and hosted by the Center for Jewish History in New York City Anne Frank The Exhibition has been extended until October 31, 2025 The exhibition is designed for children (ages 10 and older) and adults Parents may decide to bring children younger than 10 into the exhibition All general admission tickets include the exhibition audio guide
- Who is Anne Frank? - Anne Frank Center USA
Anne Frank, born in Frankfurt, Germany on June 12, 1929, was a Jewish teenager whose story transcends time and borders Though her family’s roots in Germany dated back centuries, the rise of the Nazis forced her father, Otto Frank, to move his family to Amsterdam in 1933, seeking safety from growing threats
- Who we are, what we do and how it all began | Anne Frank House
The Anne Frank House has around 250 employees We tell the story of Anne Frank, both in the museum and outside We create educational material, manage the collection, and research the history of Anne Frank Read more about who we are
- Choose your ticket | Anne Frank House
Tickets for the Anne Frank House only for sale on https: www annefrank org When can I book a ticket? Every Tuesday at 10am CEST, all tickets become available for a visit six weeks later If there are no more tickets available on the selected date, we are sold out There is no waiting list for tickets
- Tickets | Anne Frank House
Buy your tickets and check the opening hours, admission fees, and location of the museum Tickets only on sale via this official website!
- Anne Frank The Exhibition
For the first time in history, the Anne Frank House presents a pioneering experience outside of Amsterdam to immerse visitors in a full-scale recreation of the Annex, where Anne Frank, her parents and sister, and four other Jewish inhabitants spent two years hiding to evade Nazi capture Anne Frank The Exhibition gives visitors of all ages the chance to learn about Anne Frank, not as a victim
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