United States of America

Travelling exhibitions and activities

The Anne Frank House works in the United States of America to share Anne’s story and promote education about the Second World War, Antisemitism, prejudice, human rights, and democracy. 

Throughout the United States, we offer a variety of educational programs centered on our traveling exhibitions. These interactive, mobile displays can be hosted in schools and public spaces across the country, bringing meaningful learning experiences directly to local communities. For more educational resources, explore all our programs using the link below:

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History
We first brought the travelling exhibition Anne Frank: A History for Today to the United States in the 1980s, introducing Anne Frank’s story and legacy to audiences across the country.

Local Partner
We are proud to partner with the University of South Carolina, toghether we share Anne Frank’s story and educational message across the United States.

Since 2012, we have collaborated to bring exhibitions and educational programs to schools and communities nationwide. Building on this partnership, the Anne Frank Center was established in 2021 as a dedicated educational center and museum that coordinates exhibitions and programs throughout the United States and Canada.

Together with local partners, we have reached more than 100,000 students and adults through over 750 educational programs in more than 30 states.


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

Traveling Anne Frank exhibit at WHS

 Anne Frank The Exhibition

For the first time in history, the Anne Frank House will present a pioneering experience outside of Amsterdam to immerse visitors in a full-scale recreation of the Annex, where Anne Frank, her parents and sister, and four other Jewish inhabitants spent two years hiding to evade Nazi capture. Anne Frank The Exhibition gives visitors of all ages the chance to learn about Anne Frank, not as a victim but through the multifaceted lens of her life—as a girl, a writer, and a symbol of resilience and strength. More than 100 original collection items from the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, including several never-before-exhibited artifacts.