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Discover Amsterdam's poignant World War II history on the Anne Frank Small Group Walking Tour. Journey through the heart of this iconic Dutch city as your expert guide brings to life the stories, landmarks, and legacy connected to Anne Frank and the Jewish community.
Your experience begins at the remarkable 17th-century Portuguese Synagogue, known for its magnificent wooden vaulted ceilings and preserved historic atmosphere. Here, you’ll feel transported back in time, gaining a sense of the vibrant community that once flourished in Amsterdam.
Continue to the recently designed Holocaust Memorial by Daniel Libeskind, a powerful new addition that pays tribute to the Dutch victims of the Holocaust. Nearby, the Auschwitz Memorial in Wertheimpark, with its striking broken mirrors, offers a deeply moving reflection on the tragedy of war.
Explore the Rembrandt House Museum, once home to the Dutch master painter. Walk through rooms restored to their original 17th-century appearance and see authentic etchings and personal artifacts, learning about both art and history in one immersive stop.
End your tour at important landmarks like the Zuiderkerk and the Anne Frank Statue near the Anne Frank House, where you’ll gain insight into Amsterdam’s architectural evolution and reflect on Anne’s enduring legacy. Spaces are limited, so book now to secure your spot on this unforgettable journey through Amsterdam's past!