This community garden surrounded by a high wall tracing city walls of Paris boasts 2,200 m² of land. Its name pays homage to Anne Frank (1929-1945), a victim of Nazi barbarism during World War II. It is composed of a central plot dating from the 17th century, a contemporary shady space (in which a graft of the chestnut tree that Anne Frank admired from her window was planted on 20 June 2007) and an orchard.