Traveling exhibits
Created by the Anne Frank House, these acclaimed traveling exhibits have reached audiences in over 80 countries. Both exhibits are ideal for schools, libraries, museums, and community centers for ages 12 and up. Availability varies, however exhibits are usually reserved 6-18 months in advance.
ANNE FRANK: A HISTORY FOR TODAY
Our most popular exhibit presents the history of the Holocaust through the perspective of Anne Frank and her family.
Pairing photographs of the Frank family with historical images, the exhibit shows how targeted people were affected by the political actions of individuals and groups during World War II.
32 flexible, freestanding panels, each 78.5 in. high x 36 in. wide, 20 in. deep
Requires 1000 sq. ft. for display (about the size of a standard classroom)
Bilingual English/Spanish
PDF of exhibit available upon request
READING & WRITING WITH ANNE FRANK
Ideally suited for younger age groups, our smallest panel exhibit gives an overview of the Frank family's history and a brief timeline addressing the broader perspective of the World War II.
The exhibit focuses primarily on the body of Anne’s literary work as well as references to her favorite books.
6 cloth panels, each 9.5 ft. wide by 7.25 ft. high
Arranged in a U-form
Requires 800 sq. ft. for display (a little less than the size of a standard classroom)
Bilingual English/Spanish
PDF of exhibit available upon request
peer Guide Trainings
Peer guide trainings prepare roughly a dozen students and young adults to be guides for the upcoming traveling exhibit.
Rooted in our peer education pedagogy, this two-day training deepens students’ knowledge of Anne Frank and the Holocaust, enhances their public speaking skills, and helps them get to know their classmates in a new way.
Learn more about the Anne Frank Center's Traveling Exhibit and Peer Education programs with student and teacher testimonials.
