Our worldwide
activities
We develop exhibitions and workshops about topics such as Anne Frank, the Second World War, conflicting fundamental and human rights, and discrimination. You can put up one of our exhibitions at your school or elsewhere. The workshops can be hosted on site.

See our activities per country
In over 70 countries the Anne Frank House is involved in telling the story of Anne Frank, with travelling exhibitions and educational projects.

Let me be myself
This exhibition connects Anne Frank's life story with the present and makes the fate of the millions of victims of the Second World War palpable.

Anne Frank - a history for today
This exhibition has travelled all over the world, and is presented more than 300 times per year.

Reading & writing with Anne Frank
An exhibition for young people and provides an overview of the life of the Frank family and zooms in on Anne’s writing talent.

Learning with Anne Frank
A small exhibition about Anne Frank and the Second World War. This exhibition is the ideal companion to short school projects on the subject.

Free2choose
Use this tool to discuss potential clashes between fundamental and human rights. Have the students vote on propositions.

Free2choose-Create
An educational programme that works in parallel with Free2choose.

Memory Walk
An innovative educational film workshop that encourages youth to critically reflect on memorials in their living environment.

Fair Play
This educational game confronts young people with antisemitism, homophobia and discrimination.