A new exhibit in New York City lets you step inside Anne Frank's Secret Annex.
Reproduction of tiny Amsterdam annex where young diarist hid with her family opens to the public at the Center for Jewish History on Monday, International Holocaust Remembrance Day The post NYC ...
"Anne Frank The Exhibition" opened in NYC, marking the first full-scale recreation of the annex where Anne Frank spent two years hiding during World War II.
Anne Frank's diary, which provided a glimpse into the lives of a young girl escaping the horrors of war in a secret annexe, has touched the hearts of millions around the world.
The exhibition recreates "the house behind," the space where the Frank family, Fritz Pfeffer ... Anne's room reflects her personality, with photos of Hollywood actresses and postcards she used ...
The exhibit showcases a handful of spaces: one shared bedroom between Anne and Fritz ... surrounded with eerie photos from the camps while a voiceover recalls Otto Frank’s retelling of the ...
Later, pictures of art ... recreation of the annex outside Amsterdam, where Otto Frank preserved the original space where he hid along with his family, the Van Pels family, and a dentist, Fritz ...
Passport photos of Anne Frank, a part of the exhibition coming ... They were joined by the van Pels family, including their teenage son, and Fritz Pfeffer, who was also trying to escape the ...
He went on to develop an expressionistic style that evoked the works of directors as diverse as Luis Buñuel, Jean Cocteau, Fritz Lang and ... populist surrealist - a Frank Capra of dream logic ...
The house at 263 Prinsengracht (Prince’s Canal) in Amsterdam was built in 1635, more than three centuries before its most ...