Support and tips:
- Make use of the audio tour, which lets you listen to information about the history of hiding while you walk through the museum.
- The audio tour is available in nine languages.
- You can easily pause the audio tour yourself.
- In some rooms, video footage is shown. You can hear the sound through the audio guide.
- Visitors can use their own noise-cancelling earphones via the 3.5 mm jack connection on the audio guide.
- Although many people visit the museum, the atmosphere is quiet. Visitors are generally silent as they listen to the audio tour.
- The best chance of a relatively quieter visit is during the last time slot of the day.
- Registered assistance dogs with a harness are welcome. Please be aware that the historic part of the museum has steep stairs and two glass floor sections. This may be challenging for a dog.
- Do you have a Hidden Disabilities Sunflower? Anne Frank House is familiar with this. When you arrive, please discuss what support you need with our staff.
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Do you have questions before your visit? Please contact us. During your visit, our staff will be happy to help you.