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ANNE FRANK HUIS - HOUSE OF ANNE FRANK

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Incredible museum, poignant memory of a teenager who made us understand the horror of war better than anyone else...

It was here that the Frank family found refuge after fleeing Germany in 1933, and where they lived in total hiding from 1941 onwards, surrounded by a few friends, including the Van Daan couple, who were also threatened with death due to the daily roundups of Jews. The story of this hidden existence, recorded day by day by the young Anne Frank in her deeply moving diary, went round the world and became the symbol of murdered innocence. It came to a tragic end on August 4, 1944, when the Frank family and their eight companions were arrested on anonymous tip-offs and deported to the death camps. Anne and her sister Margot died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen in March 1945, and only Otto, the father, survived. It was to commemorate this tragic fate, but also to respond to strong popular pressure, that the house was saved from demolition and remained largely intact, as if frozen on the threshold of an unbridgeable moment of horror.

Open to the public since 1960, the house is divided by an inner courtyard, with the voorhuis at the front and theachterhuis at the back. It was on the2nd and3rd floors of theachterhuis that Otto Frank set up his makeshift hideaway, consisting of three rooms and an attic accessed via a revolving bookcase. At night, all the windows were covered with black canvas, a practice imposed on Amstellodammers by the Germans to prevent the Allies from finding their way around. The absolute bareness of the premises reinforces the sense of emptiness and absence of its last occupants. In Anne Frank's room, on the faded tapestries, we can still see a few photographs of film stars cut out from magazines of the time, little windows on dreams and innocence in a brutal world on the verge of perdition. The Van Daan family lived on the upper floor. A walkway, installed after the war, leads to the front house, home to the Anne Frank Foundation for the fight against racism, which houses various documents and photographs on this theme in several rooms. The young girl's diary is available in several languages. This memorial museum has gained immeasurable importance over the years, and has the longest average queue (in size, not duration, fortunately) of any museum in the Netherlands. A very moving place...

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Pauline1005
Visited in june 2017
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Une visite très émouvante, surtout une fois passé le passage secret de la bibliothèque.
Les locaux sont vides (seuls des posters sont restés aux murs) mais l'audioguide fournit vous permet de faire un bond dans le temps et vous imaginer le décor.
En revanche attention, si vous ne souhaitez pas faire la queue pendant 1h ou 2, prenez les billets d'entrée sur Internet. Ils sont mis en ligne 2 mois à l'avance, sont très limités et partent comme des petits pains!
DZ-POWER
Visited in january 2017
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Dès le premier pas, on sent que c'est un lieu riche en histoire, c'est émouvant.

J'avais lu le livre étant plus jeune et se retrouver dans sa maison natale me touche.

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Chloéee
Visited in july 2017
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Un excellent musée qui reconstitue la vie d'Anne Frank et de sa famille. Il faut penser à réserver en ligne des billets pour un créneau horaire, et s'y prendre à l'avance ! Contraignant, mais une fois sur place, la visite se fait en petits groupes, chacun avec un audioguide, avec des explications concises et intéressantes ce qui permet de limiter le bruit et de garder le lieu calme. Visite très émouvante mais culturellement indispensable !
Juju4092
Visited in september 2016
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Un moment très émouvant lorsque l'on rentre dans cette maison d'Anne Franck.. on avait lu le journal, on connaissait l'histoire et on revoyait les scènes... ! C'est vraiment bien reconstituer... À noter quand même qu'il est difficile d'avoir des billets, il faut s'y prendre tôt !
Visited in april 2017
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Je m'étais déjà passionnée pour la lecture de son journal lorsque j'étais étudiante. Lorsque j'ai découvert la maison, et l'ensemble des pièces dans lesquelles la Famille a vécu cachée aux yeux du monde, je me suis sentie bouleversée, retrouvant toutes les émotions que m'inspirait le journal d'Anne Frank.
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