
Anne Frank House
The Anne Frank House is a museum located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, dedicated to the Jewish teenager Anne Frank, who hid from the Nazis during World War II. Anne wrote a diary detailing her experiences in hiding, which was later published as "The Diary of a Young Girl." The museum is situated in the actual building where Anne and her family sheltered for over two years. It aims to educate visitors about the Holocaust, the impact of war on individuals, and the importance of tolerance and human rights. The Anne Frank House serves as a powerful reminder of history and resilience.