A glimpse into Anne Frank's House: Tribute to Righteous Christians

Welcome to the remarkable reimagining of Anne Frank's home. This structure serves a dual purpose: paying tribute to Anne Frank's indomitable spirit and commemorating the valiant Christian individuals who risked everything to protect their Jewish neighbors during the darkest period of the Holocaust.

The heart-stirring mural that adorns the house is a powerful portrayal of the horrors of Kristallnacht, the ghastly prelude to the systematic, large-scale violence perpetrated against Jews during World War II. This poignant representation forces us to face the harsh realities of history, while fostering an understanding of the horrifying circumstances that precipitated the Holocaust.

The design of the house weaves in compact biographies of some of the most noteworthy Christian protectors. Through their stories, the house serves as a poignant reminder of the immense courage demonstrated by these individuals who, in the midst of immense darkness, chose to protect those in danger at the risk of their own lives.

The house's exterior holds a subtle, yet profound symbol - the original apartment number plate from Anne Frank's home in Amsterdam. This object, unassuming yet significant, is a tangible connection to Anne's life, grounding the recreation in the reality of her experiences. It serves as a stark reminder of the world that once was, and the enduring legacy left behind by a young girl whose voice resonates through the annals of history.

Discover Dam Square!
  1. Introduction
  2. Royal Palace
  3. De Nieuwe Kerk
  4. Reisbureau der Staatsspoorwegen
  5. De Bisschop
  6. Memorial for Damslachtoffers 7 mei 1945
  7. De Groote Club
  8. Peek en Cloppenburg
  9. Industria
  10. Instantia
  11. Pijlsteeg
  12. Hotel Krasnapolsky
  13. Verwelius
  14. De Bijenkorf
  15. The National Monument