The Anne Frank Garden is dedicated to the world-famous author of a diary written during the Second World War.

At the time, she was hiding in Amsterdam with her family and four friends to escape the Holocaust during the Nazi occupation.

This garden, inaugurated on June 20, 2007, is marked by the planting of a chestnut sapling. But not just any sapling—it comes from a chestnut tree located in the city center of Amsterdam, the very one Anne Frank could see from her window and described in her diary.

The symbolic presence of this sapling pays tribute to Anne Frank’s courage and resilience in the face of adversity.

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