Get to know Amsterdam through the story of Anne Frank, passing though the Jewish Quarter while discovering the relationship between the Dutch city and the Nazi Regime.
Anne Frank Jewish Quarter Tour
Peek into one of Amsterdam's darkest episodes; we'll relive the 1940s, in the middle of the Second World War, through the quintessential story of the Nazi Holocaust, the story of Anne Frank.
We'll meet at the Museum of Jewish History with our expert guide, and from there begins our tour of Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter. During the tour we'll learn about the relationship between the Nazi Regime and the Dutch city.
We'll get to know the places, monuments and buildings of the city through the eyes of the young Anne Frank, who between 1942 and 1944 hid along with her family in a house in the city. Her diary of these years has become one of the most read books in history.
We'll discover the Portuguese Synagogue, the headquarters of the Jewish Council, the Auschwitz Monument and the Docker statue. The tour around the Jewish Quarter continues whilst we learn details of some of the worst moments of the Second World War, such as the February Strike or the famine of 1944–45.
Our tour finishes passing by the Westerkerk Church and arriving at the House of Ann Frank itself, leaving you with the bitter sensation of how cruel history can be...
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