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Amsterdam sightseeing is incomplete without a visit to the Anne Franke House, a monument with deep historical significance. Indeed, this is the house where Anne Franke hid with her family for over two years during the second World War. Today, the museum offers deep insight into the treatment of the Jewish community during the wartime, as well as important documents from the time that Anne Franke hid in the house, including original pages from The Diary of Anne Franke, which was later published and detailed her time in hiding.