Marcel - I must confess my disappointment at the Anne Frank Huis. Quite a substantial entrance fee, but you don't get much of an impression for what it looked like at the time, aside from photos on a wall (Anne's) and pencil/pen-marks on a wall to watch the girls and Peter as they grew. Lots of videos and stuff in glass boxes.

However.... the
Ten Boom Museum in Haarlem was fantastic! Free admission, free tours, and you can take all the photos you want. It's been re-created out of donated furniture....even the secret wall is redone to give visitors a look at how small the space was. (Nazis stole all the furniture after arresting the family.) Surprisingly, there is *one* item that made its way back to the Ten Boom house, but you'll have to find out for yourself.
My July 2001 trip:
http://got7jesus.tripod.com/nl/
Photos from trip: (2 pages)
http://got7jesus.tripod.com/nl/nl-pics1.htm
Sorry to get off-track, but I couldn't resist telling you, Marcel.
MY SIG:
* 1 Peter 4:16 is an awesome verse. I made it my life verse in high school while playing a Christian Nintendo game I'd gotten for Christmas. There's 3 games on the cartridge, all about Christ's birth: the 3 wisemen making their journey to Bethlehem, the flight to Egypt, and Mary 'n Joseph going back to Jerusalem to find 8-yr-old Jesus. To earn "life scrolls" in the game, each scroll you come across is a question that gives you 2 lives per scroll earned, mostly true-false and fill in the blank. 1 Peter 4:16 was one of the verses.
* "Christ is LIFE!" -- Back in '95 I saw some awesome T-shirts at a Christian bookstore. The shirts had pictures of different sports. They all said "Christ is life...the rest is just (soccer, football, etc.)" I think that was taken from the recently-invented phrase "(activity) is life...the rest is just details."