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Plan Your Visit to Anne Frank: The Exhibition. The Anne Frank annex recreation at the Center for Jewish History offers a rare opportunity for visitors unable to travel to Amsterdam where 1.2 ...
The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam features a completely unfurnished annex; the New York City exhibition will be fully furnished, as it would have been when the eight Jews were in hiding there ...
Anne Frank The Exhibition displays far more than the tiny Annex that provided refuge to Anne Frank, parents Otto and Edith, sister Margot, and four other Jewish refugees from 1942-44.
The secret annex – one of the most famous dwellings in history, thanks to Frank’s best-selling published diary – can now be explored remotely, in New York.
“Anne Frank the Exhibition” recreates the secret annex in Amsterdam where Anne Frank and seven other Jews hid for two years. This is the reconstruction of the room she shared with Fritz ...
"Anne Frank The Exhibition," at Manhattan’s Center for Jewish History, is the largest of its kind ever mounted outside Amsterdam, 7,500 square feet of installations and artifacts — some never ...
Anne Frank’s famous Annex was built as early as the eighteenth century. On the Prinsengracht-canal her father Otto, a German businessman, had his office since 1940. His company sold pectin ...