Anne Frank House
“It is powerful to stand in the room where she [Anne Frank] wrote, see the chestnut tree she saw, and hear the church bells she heard."—Tracy Metz, arts and architecture writer, NRC Handelsblad. Faithfully preserved rooms in the back of the 17th-century canal house in the Jordaan, where the Frank family hid from the Nazis, and where Anne wrote her diary. Prinsengracht 267; tel. 31 20 556 7100; fee. www.annefrank.nl
Rijksmuseum
“Worth going for the Vermeer painting ‘The Love Letter’ alone, with its glimpse of a tranquil Dutch interior.”—Guus van den Hout, curator, Museum Catharijneconvent. 400 of the collection’s top Dutch master masterpieces—including work by Rembrandt and Frans Hals—are on view in the Philips Wing. Jan Luykenstraat 1; tel. 31 20 674 7047; fee. www.rijksmuseum.nl

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