This house is a stirring memorial to the famed, doomed diarist who hid with her family from the Nazis in this tiny annex 1942-44. The small house and the exhibition space next door display sections of Frank's diary along with historical photographs and exhibits about racism and anti-Semitism. There's also a bookstore and cafe. Open mid-March to mid-September daily 9 am-9 pm; mid-September to mid-March daily 9 am-7 pm. 7.50 euros adults, 3.50 euros children ages 10-17. Prinsengracht 267, Amsterdam. Phone 556-7105. http://www.annefrank.org.