If you mean the house where she lived before going into hiding, it was a new, upscale apartment block in South Amsterdam catering to upper middle class families and businessmen. The apartment was very nicely laid out, and with good views. It has been restored to it's original look, but I am not sure if it is open to the public at his point.
it is in the anne frank House Musuem in Ampsterdam.
Anne-Frank-Huis is Dutch for Anne Frank House, which is the house where the Franks and the other hid. It is now a museum.
The Anne Frank House is a museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, dedicated to the Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. It is located in the actual house where Anne and her family hid from the Nazis during World War II. The museum offers visitors a chance to learn about the Holocaust, Anne Frank's life, and the importance of tolerance and understanding.
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, donated it to the museum.
Yes, the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is the museum located in the house where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II. The museum provides a glimpse into Anne's life and the challenges faced by Jewish families during the Holocaust.
Anne Frank called Peter Schiff her "one true love." Now his photograph, below, is to be displayed in the Anne Frank House museum .
The Anne Frank House consists of the museum where visitors can learn about Anne Frank's life and the Secret Annex where she and her family hid during World War II.
The house where she and her family hid is now a museum.
The Anne Frank House officially became a museum on May 3, 1960. It was established to preserve the hiding place where Anne Frank and her family lived during World War II and to educate visitors about the Holocaust.
Most of it is at the Anne Frank House in the Netherlands. Like the Anne Frank House is the annex. But I think they do have some other memorabilia at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.
The original is in a bank vault in Switzerland. An exact facsimile is at the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam.
There's so much to say about the house: Check out the link attached;