The Anne Frank House has a set of detailed admission policies to facilitate a smooth and organized visitor experience. Understanding these policies regarding ticketing, entrance timings, age-based access, and disability provisions will help visitors plan their visit effectively.
To protect the original artifacts and ensure a respectful environment for all visitors, photography is not permitted inside the Anne Frank House. This policy helps preserve the historical items on display and minimizes disturbances. Visitors are kindly requested to adhere to this rule during their visit.
For the safety and preservation of the museum's historical artifacts, certain items are restricted within the Anne Frank House. Prohibited items include large bags, backpacks, suitcases, and sharp objects. Visitors are encouraged to utilize the free cloakroom facilities available at the museum entrance to store coats, umbrellas, and small bags. Please note that only small bags, no larger than an A4 sheet of paper, are permitted inside the museum. Large luggage should be left at your accommodation or stored at designated facilities, such as the "Drop & Go" service at Amsterdam Central Station.
Large bags and backpacks are not allowed inside the Anne Frank House to ensure the safety of the exhibits and comfort of all visitors. Secure storage options are available where guests can leave their belongings before entering the museum.
There is no formal dress code, but visitors are encouraged to dress respectfully, keeping in mind the historical and cultural significance of the Anne Frank House. Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended to ensure an enjoyable visit as you explore the museum and its moving exhibits.