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Eng
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Beursplein 5, 1012 JW Amsterdam, Netherlands
Overview
Join an introspective walking tour through Anne Frank’s life as we explore the Jewish history of Amsterdam and the horrors of German occupation during World War II with a local guide.
Take an immersive and deeply moving journey of one of history’s most poignant stories on this Anne Frank Walking Tour. This tour will involve a trip through Amsterdam’s picturesque streets as a knowledgeable guide shares insights into the Frank family’s life and the escalating dangers they faced.
See lesser-known sites related to the Holocaust and the resistance in Amsterdam, illustrating the broader context of the Jewish experience during the war. End the tour outside the Anne Frank House, the secret annex where Anne and her family hid for more than two years. Throughout the tour, listen to themes of tolerance, abuse of human rights, and the importance of historical memory. Hear an impactful exploration of a young girl’s courage and a lasting reminder of the need for empathy and understanding in our world.
Highlights
- Stroll through the streets of Amsterdam while delving into Anne Frank’s life, with powerful accounts of the Nazi occupation and Jewish persecution during World War II.
- Discover hidden locations linked to the Holocaust and the resistance, offering a deeper understanding of the Jewish experience in wartime Amsterdam.
- End the tour in front of the Anne Frank House and reflect on human rights, the importance of historical memory, and Anne’s enduring message of courage to the world.