A new exhibit in New York City lets you step inside Anne Frank's Secret Annex.
Anne Frank’s checkered diary is sitting on a desk. Trinkets are scattered on the shelf above it—some pencils, black-and-white photos, and a pair of metal scissors. Postcards and photos of ...
For the first time, the Anne Frank House itself — the nonprofit that runs the museum at 263 Prinsengracht — is offering visitors a chance to have an in-person annex experience outside Amsterdam.
“My instinct says that when Otto Frank wanted the annex to be empty in the original Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, he was worried about that kind of commercialization and universalization of the ...
Today, the Annex that harbored the Frank clan and four other Jews, including the Van Pels family, during World War II is preserved by the Anne Frank House. But for the first time, the nonprofit ...
Commemorating the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation, an installation in New York tells the tragic story of the teenage girl and diarist, featuring a precisely scaled re-creation of the ...
It will feature a powerful, life-size model of the secret Amsterdam annexe where ... until Otto Frank returned from Auschwitz in June 1945. Soon, the recreated Anne Frank House in New York will ...
where the space is a central part of the Anne Frank House museum. But while the original annex has been intentionally left empty, the New York reconstruction shows the five rooms as they would ...
"Anne Frank's story is known to many, but what you will experience in this exhibition goes beyond that," Ronald Leopold, Executive Director of the Anne Frank House, told a crowd of reporters at ...
Inside the exhibit, visitors can walk through a recreation of the famous bookcase entrance that concealed the Secret Annex. The exhibit is similar to the installation inside the Anne Frank House ...