"Anne Frank: The Exhibition," opening on January 27, commemorates the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation. It recreates the Amsterdam annex where Anne Frank and her family lived in hiding, showcasing everyday items that provide a deeper understanding of her life. This is the first time the Anne Frank House has traveled outside the Netherlands. Ronald Leopold, its executive director, emphasizes the exhibition's relevance against rising antisemitism and encourages reflection on human behavior and identity for future generations.
The full-scale recreation of the Amsterdam annex where the Frank family hid is filled with everyday artifacts, offering fresh insights into the life of the famed diarist.
This exhibition marks the first time the Anne Frank House has traveled beyond the Dutch capital, highlighting timely reflections on antisemitism and humanity's choices.
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