Current Exhibitions

Discover the latest exhibitions at the Anne Frank Museum, offering new perspectives on Anne Frank's life, the Secret Annex, and the historical context of the Holocaust. We strive to present these stories in an accessible and engaging way for all visitors.

Display case showing a replica of Anne Frank's diary.

Anne's Diary: A Window to the Past

Explore the power and significance of Anne Frank's diary through original manuscripts, historical analysis, and personal reflections. This exhibition delves into the diary's enduring impact on literature, history, and our understanding of human resilience.

Reconstruction of a room in the Secret Annex.

The Secret Annex: Hiding in Plain Sight

Experience a virtual tour of the Secret Annex, the hiding place of Anne Frank and her family during World War II. This interactive exhibit brings the Annex to life, providing insights into the daily lives and struggles of those who sought refuge within its walls.

Take a Virtual Tour

Historical documents detailing the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust.

The Persecution of Jews: A Historical Timeline

Trace the historical timeline of the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust, from the rise of Nazi ideology to the systematic extermination of millions. This exhibition examines the political, social, and economic factors that fueled the Holocaust and its lasting consequences.

Past Exhibitions

Browse our archive of past exhibitions, each offering a unique perspective on Anne Frank's life, the Holocaust, and related themes. Many of these exhibitions are still available as virtual tours and online resources.

Black and white photograph of children during the Holocaust.

Children in the Holocaust: Lost Innocence

This moving exhibition explored the experiences of children during the Holocaust, highlighting their resilience, vulnerability, and the lasting impact of trauma. Featuring photographs, personal accounts, and historical documents, "Children in the Holocaust" shed light on a often-overlooked aspect of this tragic period.

Display of books and films based on Anne Frank's diary.

Anne Frank in Popular Culture: The Enduring Legacy

This exhibition examined the ways in which Anne Frank's story has been adapted and interpreted in literature, film, theater, and other forms of popular culture. From stage productions to Hollywood movies, "Anne Frank in Popular Culture" explored the challenges and opportunities of representing this important historical figure and her message to a global audience.

Image depicting members of the Dutch resistance movement.

Resistance During World War II: Acts of Courage

An exhibition dedicated to showcasing stories of resistance during World War II, emphasizing the bravery of individuals and groups who risked their lives to protect Jewish people and fight against Nazi oppression. Explore stories of the Dutch resistance and their crucial role in aiding those in hiding.

Soldiers liberating a concentration camp.

Remembering the Liberation: A Turning Point

Focusing on the liberation of concentration camps and the end of World War II, this exhibition uses powerful imagery and testimonies to highlight the horrific conditions endured by prisoners and the profound relief brought by Allied forces. It serves as a reminder of the importance of remembrance and vigilance.

Upcoming Exhibitions

Stay tuned for our future exhibitions, which will continue to explore themes of tolerance, justice, and human rights. We are committed to providing thought-provoking and educational experiences for visitors of all ages.

Currently, we are planning an exhibition titled "Voices of Hope: Diaries from the Holocaust," which will showcase excerpts from lesser-known diaries written during the Holocaust, highlighting the diverse experiences and perspectives of those who lived through this dark period.