The show, which opens on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, recreates the annex where Anne and her family hid from the Nazis.
A full-scale replica of the secret annex where Anne Frank penned her famous diary has opened in New York City.
For my bat mitzvah, my parents surprised me with a stop in Amsterdam — en route home from Israel to New Jersey — to visi. It was so many years ago that I
The entire installation aims to examine Anne Frank’s life — and death — with a scope not often found in other treatments of this chapter in history.
And yet, for all that, Anne Frank remains something of an abstraction, especially for the many who have never trekked to Amsterdam and the Anne Frank House museum, which houses hundreds of artifacts and personal items of the Frank family. It also contains the infamous secret annex hidden behind a bookcase, which has been carefully preserved.
Anne Frank's immersive NYC exhibit showcases her story with rare artifacts and a recreated annex. Here's how to get tickets.
New York City's Center for Jewish History is hosting an Anne Frank exhibit that recreates the rooms she and her family hid in during World War II and the Holocaust.
When it comes to teaching kids about the Holocaust, New York City parents and teachers have a new tool at their disposal: Anne Frank The Exhibition, which opens today at the Center for Jewish History.
“Anne Frank: The Exhibition” features a replica of the hidden annex where eight Jewish people, including Anne and her family, lived for two years between July 1942 and August 1944 before they were discovered and sent to death camps.
A full-scale replica of the secret annex where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary has gone on display in New York City as the world marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
Replica: How do you recreate a world-famous symbol? An exhibition on the life of Anne Frank will open in New York on January 27, 2025, eighty years after the liberation of Auschwitz. The rooms of the people in hiding are impeccably recreated.
Anne Frank House is bringing a recreation of the Secret Annex—where Anne Frank and her family hid during the Holocaust—to New York.