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Top 10 points of interest & tourist attractions in Amsterdam, North Holland area
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Anne Frank House, Museum
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Rembrandt House Museum, Museum
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Van Gogh Museum, Museum
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Hortus Botanicus (Amsterdam), Park
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Nieuwmarkt, Square
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Royal Palace of Amsterdam, Visitor Attraction
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The Anne Frank House on Prinsengracht canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is a museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank, who hid from Nazi persecution with her family and four other people in hidden rooms at the rear of the building (...) (from Wikipedia).
This building, on the banks of the Prinsengracht, is the most famous canal house in Amsterdam. This is where Anne Frank's family hid from the Nazis during WWII. Anne Frank received her diary as a gift on her 13th birthday, three weeks before the family withdrew to the attic. The Franks were caught in August 1944, and Anne died in Bergen-Belsen in 1945 – a few weeks before the war was over. Anne's father, Otto, was the only family survivor, and he published his daughter's diary around the world. In 1957, the building was donated to the Anne Frank Fund, and the Jewish Holocaust Museum was opened.
Address: Prinsengracht 263.
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