
Amsterdam: Life of Anne Frank Walking Tour
Learn about Anne Frank's life on a walking tour of Amsterdam. Hear from an expert guide about the writer's life growing up, as well as the history of…
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Learn about Anne Frank's life on a walking tour of Amsterdam. Hear from an expert guide about the writer's life growing up, as well as the history of…
Take a walk through Amsterdam with a professional guide who will tell you about the city during WWII, through the eyes of Anne Frank. The route takes…
Visit the Amsterdam house where Rembrandt lived for 20 years with an entrance ticket to the Rembrandt House Museum, and see paintings by artists…
Visit 5 locations that constitute Amsterdam’s Jewish Cultural Quarter on this combined ticket. Explore the Jewish Historical Museum, the Children's…
Marvel at the beautiful monuments of Amsterdam's old Jewish neighbourhood. Get access to all the sights of the Jewish Cultural Quarter with its…
See the best of Amsterdam on a hop-on hop-off bus tour, from its picturesque canals and landmarks to the monuments of Dam Square. In addition, with…
Visit the Jewish Cultural Quarter on your own before joining a 2-hour Anne Frank themed walking tour through Amsterdam. On the tour, your…
Marvel at the beautiful 17th-century interior of Amsterdam's Portuguese Synagogue on an audio guide tour. Visit all 5 sights of the Jewish Cultural…
Discover a history of despair and deliverance at the National Holocaust Memorial and the National Holocaust Museum. Gain access to 5 different…
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I really enjoyed this museum. I had read a bit about Rembrandt before I went, and I think that's what made the visit so interesting. I liked the audioguide, and also the fact that I could get the audioguide on e-mail to listen to when I came home. The stairs in the house are very narrow, but it was not crowded when I was there, so it was fine. But it's no place for those with walking disabilities. The house is beautiful, and I especially liked the Cabinet - what a collector of rare items Rembrandt was! There were nice human guides in the rooms as well, and they answered any questions we had. Definitely a place worth visiting if you're interested in architecture, art and history. I ordered the tickets online, but still had to stand in queue to show the tickets, so not especially much time saved. But there were no crowd, so there was not a long wait to get in. I was there on a Friday about 12.30 pm.
Someone on the tour asked why is it that mostly the Jews were persecuted and killed in WW 2? Unfortunately there was no answer for the question. For me it is strait forward - According to the Bible the Jewish nation is God's chosen people and they were warned in Deuteronomy that if they disobeyed Gods word they will be dispersed among all nations and they will be persecuted, which happened time and time again, even today. But God always saves a remnant of the Jews and at the end of times they will be restored as His special chosen people. Please convey this to our tour guide - I can not remember her name.
The tour that we had was excellent - the guide provided a very insightful and empathetic overview of the circumstances that prevailed in Amsterdam over the 2nd World War - we ended up at Ann Franks house. We had purchased tickets to enter Ann Franks house and museum separately - so the overall tour was excellent.
We had a wonderful time with Manuel who was very knowledgeable and passionate about the history of Anne Frank. He provided us with insightful information related to the sights visited along with him being super approachable and friendly. I highly recommend the tour with Manuel for future references.
Very nice guide who knew her stuff and could answer all sorts of questions on Dutch culture, religion shopping /eating and of course on the history of Anne Frank. We saw parts of Amsterdam we wouldn't have seen on our own.
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