The Anne Frank garden, opened in 2007, is just behind the Centre Georges Pompidou which is just peeking out in the upper right hand corner of the picture above. Part of the present garden used to be the gardens of a big 17th century mansion, Hôtel de Saint-Agnan, still there and which now is a museum of Judaism history and another 17th century mansion, Hôtel de Montmor, where Descartes (Cartesius), Molière and others were guests. It can be a little hard to find, it is just to the right as you leave the Rambuteau metro on a little dead end street, Impasse Bertaud. The small horse-chestnut tree to the right is a graft from the tree mentioned by Anne Frank in her diaries.













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