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Anne Frank's House is a piece of wartime history on Prinsengracht 263. Anne's family, along with four others, spent two years hiding in the annex building. On August 4, 1944 the Gestapo came to the hiding place and sent the group to a concentration camp. Only Otto Frank, her father, survived. Upon his return to Amsterdam he found the diary Anne had written in the years of hiding; you can see the original in one of the last rooms. Open from Monday to Friday from 9am to 6.45pm, Sundays from 10am. From September to May the house closes at 5pm.
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