When I went to go see the Anne Frank House back in 2006 (almost 20 yrs ago) there was no glass front doors and all these additional exhibits. You entered through the store front, paid your admission and toured the house. It was all very quaint and hauntingly touching. I was moved to tears. However with the exception of preserving the attic and rooms, it looks unrecognizable.
I wish the "museum" was kept simple & authentic. It's basically a holocaust shrine, losing site of the impact on simplicity in just having the annex and personal belongings. It's fine if they want a separate area or wing to educate about the holocaust but i feel like corporate minds took over & over complicated, less is more. They must of thought the basic annex was not enough to get the message across? To the contrary, i envy those who went before greedy tycoons glamorized a hiding spot into a glossy, audio-fied, this modernized glass wreck! The love & care you put into sharing this gem with us is Beautiful!!! For a place ive heard lousy reviews on and will never visit, you do a great deal of justice towards as I've heard it is not a pleasant experience compared to decades past. I'm deeply grateful & so happy clicked on this art because you made art out of darkness, you brought light 🕯️💗🙏🏻🕊️ i almost didn't watch because of the bad reputation and i didn't think people could film in there which made me think it's not a real video, but im happy my curiosity took control because the experience and effort you make is truly a lovely time. Many people will never go, so you are helping to show those who can't and want to go. I just read her words, i have a graphic novel, love her diary & films, i don't need to be troubled to travel and the hassle of that overly regulated tourist trap to get what matters, the message of peace & hope for all the world & humanity. That life is sacred & precious. Thank You, I'm obviously not a fan of what the museum has morphed into but i love your presentation and care you took to show people why history is important, and to remember those who suffer in unjustifiable anguish & at the hands of evil. I wish it was kept on the occupants and Anne, and less on a general holocaust museum, as we have those and the emphasis should have been kept on Anne and the individuals time there, their desperate attempt to save their lives from persecution. God Bless You, Thank You!!! ❤️🙏🏻❤️🕯️🕊️
This stabs my heart every time. This is something that needs to keep being taught to the younger generations. People need to see what hatred and bigotry is.
Was here in 2006 loved the old way into the tour of the house but I was sorry the furniture was all gone. Worth a see. Went to Auschwitz’s the following year!
I hope to go visit one day ❤️. Anne frank was a beautiful person she was full of hopes and dreams her story makes me sad and happy at the same time continue to rest in peace Anne forever and always you will always be loved and remembered ❤️❤️❤️ and Margot frank Edith frank otto Frank and the van pels.
to this day, i cannot and will not ever forgive any of those German soldiers for engaging in this despicable and senseless tragedy in attempting to annihilate the Jews...for me personally it is forever unforgivable in its horror to the human kind!
A great place .great museum .Im sad however because when i think about Anns classmates they probably didnt survive neither 😢😢except Jacqueline van marsen because her mother was christian and a girl Hannah i believe, i cannot remember her family name..All the others died in camps..😢 So sad..Thank you miep Gies too.. it is thanks to you that ann s diary is known worlwide..bless you and all the jews ❤❤ 🛐 Greetings from 🇫🇷 france..
I love to go see in her house for where she hiding from the nazies for what she writing her diary to kitty. But we all miss her so much that she gone in camp for where in peace in rest.❤❤😢
The house is actually behind the glass building. The glass building is the entryway where they have the gift shop and the tickets and coat check. You enter and go past those things and up some stairs to actually enter the house.
When I went to go see the Anne Frank House back in 2006, there was no glass front doors and all these additional exhibits. You entered through the store front, paid your admission and toured the house. It was all very quaint and hauntingly touching. I was moved to tears. However with the exception of preserving the attic and rooms, it looks unrecognizable.
urgh, they aren't on their phones. It's the audio device provided by the museum at the beginning of the tour. You have to hold it up to your ear to listen to the commentary as you go from room to room. It was even explained at the beginning of the video...
When I went to go see the Anne Frank House back in 2006 (almost 20 yrs ago) there was no glass front doors and all these additional exhibits. You entered through the store front, paid your admission and toured the house. It was all very quaint and hauntingly touching. I was moved to tears. However with the exception of preserving the attic and rooms, it looks unrecognizable.
Yes you’re right my friend 👍
I agree. When I went back several years ago. It looked so different. My first time was more emotional, more real, not so touristy.
I was noticing that. Why did they not keep it 1940s original as much as possible? Build the new stuff in the basement or something!
I wish the "museum" was kept simple & authentic. It's basically a holocaust shrine, losing site of the impact on simplicity in just having the annex and personal belongings. It's fine if they want a separate area or wing to educate about the holocaust but i feel like corporate minds took over & over complicated, less is more. They must of thought the basic annex was not enough to get the message across? To the contrary, i envy those who went before greedy tycoons glamorized a hiding spot into a glossy, audio-fied, this modernized glass wreck! The love & care you put into sharing this gem with us is Beautiful!!! For a place ive heard lousy reviews on and will never visit, you do a great deal of justice towards as I've heard it is not a pleasant experience compared to decades past. I'm deeply grateful & so happy clicked on this art because you made art out of darkness, you brought light 🕯️💗🙏🏻🕊️ i almost didn't watch because of the bad reputation and i didn't think people could film in there which made me think it's not a real video, but im happy my curiosity took control because the experience and effort you make is truly a lovely time. Many people will never go, so you are helping to show those who can't and want to go. I just read her words, i have a graphic novel, love her diary & films, i don't need to be troubled to travel and the hassle of that overly regulated tourist trap to get what matters, the message of peace & hope for all the world & humanity. That life is sacred & precious.
Thank You, I'm obviously not a fan of what the museum has morphed into but i love your presentation and care you took to show people why history is important, and to remember those who suffer in unjustifiable anguish & at the hands of evil. I wish it was kept on the occupants and Anne, and less on a general holocaust museum, as we have those and the emphasis should have been kept on Anne and the individuals time there, their desperate attempt to save their lives from persecution. God Bless You, Thank You!!! ❤️🙏🏻❤️🕯️🕊️
You're right. Thank you for your beautiful words Melissa. Very nice from you and greetings from Amsterdam @melissahouse3488 @JOE ADAM
This stabs my heart every time. This is something that needs to keep being taught to the younger generations. People need to see what hatred and bigotry is.
Thank you meip
...very nice video. ...have always wanted to visit there. Thank you for posting.
Currently reading her diary, it’s incredible
I always wanted to see this in person. I may never get to Amsterdam so thank you!
I'm grateful that the museum has much expanded since I visited in 2007. Much more education and preservation happening.
Yeah you’re right @misacruzader 👍 Greetings from Amsterdam 🤗
@@JoeAdamChannel I wanted to show my boyfriend the museum because he's never been to Europe
@@misacruzader Welcome
amazing.
One of your Fans.
Thank you @おまつりJAPAN 👍
Thank you❤
you're welcome @christineexum ❤
Famous stories of Anne Frank. Great music that fits the mood of the stories 👍 Thanks for sharing ❤
You're welcome @Anne. Thanks and hope you like it ❤
@@JoeAdamChannelwhat is this music called?
Praying ill be able to get to visit the secret Annex someday
Was here in 2006 loved the old way into the tour of the house but I was sorry the furniture was all gone. Worth a see. Went to Auschwitz’s the following year!
crying see this, ❤ anne frank
Terimakasih @RepublikMimpi45 👍
Gosh, I actually wanted to see a recreation of the home, not a commercial tourist attraction.
Photography is not allowed inside the apartment
Wow I’m going
I hope to go visit one day ❤️. Anne frank was a beautiful person she was full of hopes and dreams her story makes me sad and happy at the same time continue to rest in peace Anne forever and always you will always be loved and remembered ❤️❤️❤️ and Margot frank Edith frank otto Frank and the van pels.
I hope to you my friend ❤️ welcome 👍
to this day, i cannot and will not ever forgive any of those German soldiers for engaging in this despicable and senseless tragedy in attempting to annihilate the Jews...for me personally it is forever unforgivable in its horror to the human kind!
Gaza too.
Amsterdam is so beautiful. I would love to visit one day. 🩷
A great place .great museum .Im sad however because when i think about Anns classmates they probably didnt survive neither 😢😢except Jacqueline van marsen because her mother was christian and a girl Hannah i believe, i cannot remember her family name..All the others died in camps..😢 So sad..Thank you miep Gies too.. it is thanks to you that ann s diary is known worlwide..bless you and all the jews ❤❤ 🛐
Greetings from 🇫🇷 france..
IF WE COULD TURN BACK TIME TO GIVE HER FAMILY MORE TIME
Yes you are right my friend. Welcome to Joe Adam @joellenjohnson4038
Otto Frank wrote AnneLies Frank's diary with a ballpoint pen which didn't exist for public use at that time..... makes you think.
Thanks @learnedeldersofteemo8917
Anne frank is a famous in her hiding house that she wrote her diary every time.
You're right @Reyna Carias Thanks.
Actually. I just borrow her account
I love to go see in her house for where she hiding from the nazies for what she writing her diary to kitty. But we all miss her so much that she gone in camp for where in peace in rest.❤❤😢
Thanks my friend ❤️
may i ask what song this is? it is so pretty.
Song for mama @Michelle Maccloskey
Why is the front of the house in glass? Can anyone explain?
Anne Frank's bedroom is on the wall - Behind glass - This is described in her diary...I think. Henry Frost
The house is actually behind the glass building. The glass building is the entryway where they have the gift shop and the tickets and coat check. You enter and go past those things and up some stairs to actually enter the house.
When I went to go see the Anne Frank House back in 2006, there was no glass front doors and all these additional exhibits. You entered through the store front, paid your admission and toured the house. It was all very quaint and hauntingly touching. I was moved to tears. However with the exception of preserving the attic and rooms, it looks unrecognizable.
Why did she ask where she was from.
Because people come from all over the world
@Jordanm218. And Its nice to know where they come from 👍
i cannot but help wonder why they are on their mobile phones........
It is the audio device that translates the formation to all different languages I think
urgh, they aren't on their phones. It's the audio device provided by the museum at the beginning of the tour. You have to hold it up to your ear to listen to the commentary as you go from room to room. It was even explained at the beginning of the video...
Am sorry about my grandfather he was nazi