Estonia

Travelling exhibitions and activities

The Anne Frank House works in Estonia to share Anne’s story and promote education about the Second World War, antisemitism, prejudice, human rights, and democracy.

We operate across Estonia with a range of educational programmes centred on our travelling exhibitions. These mobile, interactive displays can be hosted in schools and public spaces throughout the country, bringing engaging learning experiences directly to local communities. 

Please note that our materials are not available in Estonian; however, a wide range of resources is available in English. Looking for additional educational materials? Explore all our educational programmes using the link below:

To online English educational material

Local Partner
We are proud to work with our local partner in Estonia, the Estonian Institute of Human Rights (EIHR). Together, we bring travelling exhibitions and educational programmes to schools across the country, helping to engage young people with Anne Frank’s story and its relevance today.

History
Since 2001, the Anne Frank House has been active in Estonia through its travelling exhibitions and educational activities.

Contact
Reach out to us for questions, educational programs or partnerships.
Contact the Anne Frank House or Contact our local partner directly.