I won't say don't go to the Anne Frank House, but I was stunned to discover that the Dutch Resistance Museum was so far superior in every way. The line: nonexistent. The information: not only was there informative plaques everywhere, there was a free audio guide included in the price. The perspective: so insightful to understand the different perspectives of the Dutch during that time. They didn't give anyone a pass so to speak, but at the same time didn't shy away from hard questions. The scope: the biggest thing for me was that it was so accessible to children. The Junior section is well done, so engaging and it was fantastic to see kids really connecting with history and asking big questions. I can't recommend this museum highly enough!