Experiencing Anne Frank's journey with AI-guided tour


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The hidden bookcase in the Anne Frank House. A new immersive tour now lets visitors trace her 12-stop route through Amsterdam. — www.annefrank.org/en/museum/

Amsterdam, 1941. Every day, young Anne Frank and her sister Margot walked 2.5km to school, as Nazi anti-Jewish laws barred them from using public transport or bicycles.

In 2025, using Artificial Intelligence, a new immersive guided tour traces the route of this Amsterdam icon through the city, offering an interactive smartphone reconstruction of the Dutch Jewish experience under Nazi occupation.

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