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The Anne Frank House is situated in the center Amsterdam: the hiding place
where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary during World War II. Anne Frank was
a normal girl in exceptional circumstances. For more than two years her diary
described the events in her daily life.
ANNE FRANK FOUNDATION
The Anne Frank Foundation was founded in 1957 to save the Anne Frank House from
being demolished. In 1960 the house was opened as museum and since then it has
been visited by millions of people from all four corners of the globe. The Foundation
also develops educational products and activities. This includes educational
material for young people. This is aimed at preparing them for the future when
they will study and work with people from different backgrounds.
MAINTENANCE
AND FUTURE OF THE ANNE FRANK HOUSE
The Anne Frank House has two parts. In ‘het Achterhuis’ the rear
part of the house, Anne and her family remained in hiding. In the front part
of the house there was a company belonging to Otto Frank, Anne’s father.
When the house later opened as museum, it attracted more people than had been
anticipated. Due to a lack of room the front part of the house was used as an
entrance and exhibition room. As a result the historical role of this part of
the house became less clear. Therefore the project ‘Behoud en Toekomst
Renovatie Anne Frank Huis’ (Preservation and Future Renovation of the
Anne Frank House) was set up. In 1999 the rear part of the house was returned
to its original condition and the front part of the house was reconstructed.
The adjoining building is now used as an entrance.
THE HOUSE
In the original Anne Frank House the visitor is informed about whathappened
during the period of hiding. The front part of the house has being returned
to the style and atmosphere it had during the period of hiding. Due to conservation
the rear part of the house has remained entirely in its original condition.
Anne Frank’s story is told using quotes from her diary and per room the
function and atmosphere as described in the diary are reconstructed. To reinforce
the story, original objects, documents and photos from the time can be seen.The
entrance to the museum can be found next to the Anne Frank House. Here you will
find a museum shop, a museum café, a reception room for groups, a CD-ROM
presentation, and an exhibition on a theme of current interest.
EXHIBITION
ON A CURRENT THEME In the Anne Frank House every year there is an exhibition
on a current theme relating to World War II. This year's theme is "The
Nationalistic Temptation". In this the themes of patriotism, nationalism
and extreme nationalism play a central role. The exhibition contains historical
background information, personal stories, people's statements and a visitor's
questionnaire. |
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