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25th March 1944
I don’t have much in the way of money or worldly possessions, I’m not beautiful, intelligent or clever, but I’m happy, and I intend to stay that way! I was born happy...and I’d like everyone else to be happy too.
Anne M Frank
March 2010 poignantly marks the 65th anniversary of Anne and Margot's death in Bergen-Belsen, just a few short weeks before its liberation by the British army.
Visiting the Anne Frank House
The Anne Frank Trust UK is the British partner of The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, one of Europe's most popular museums. We hope you find the following information helpful in planning your visit.
Visitor information
A visit to the Anne Frank House lasts around one hour. There are no tours or guides. A tour brochure with background information about the different rooms in the museum is available at the entrance.
Online ticket sales
Buy your entrance tickets to the Anne Frank House online. Select your own date and time. More
Location
You can take tram 13 or 17 or bus 21, 170, 171 or 172 from Central Station, get off at bus stop 'Westermarkt'. If you are travelling by car, take exit 'Centrum' (S105) from the Ring road (A10). More
Group visits
For school classes there are different educational programs. Adults may choose from an introductory program or a custom-made program. You can also make a time reservation. More
Disabled visitors
The canal-side house and the Secret Annex provide difficult access for the disabled. The 'Dutch leg-breaker stairs', as Anne Frank described it in her diary, and the layout of the building are an obstacle. More
Facilities
In the new building next to the historic building there is a museum café, a museum store and an information desk. There is no cloakroom or childcare facility. More
Visiting conditions
We do our best to make your visit to the museum as smooth as possible. We would like to ask your sympathy for a few house rules. For instance, you are not allowed to bring large bags, trolleys and baby buggies. More













