A board game, pictures of movie stars, a dress, a bicycle … seemingly mundane ephemera are deeply moving at “Anne Frank: The Exhibition,” which opens at the Center for Jewish History (15 W. 16th St., ...
These include a Dutch version of Monopoly — a game Anne Frank loved, which she had played with a classmate at Amsterdam’s Jewish Lyceum. They also include a 1947 letter from a New York ...
“Anne Frank: The Exhibition” features a replica of the hidden annex where eight Jewish people, including Anne and her family, ...
Anne Frank The Exhibition brings you into their world and puts it ... There’s a Monopoly-type stock exchange board game called Het Beursspel in the middle of the table in the kitchen/dining area. A ...
Anne Frank's "The Diary of a Young Girl" remains one of the most famous and powerful works of the 20th century — and one of the most poignant accounts of a young person's life during the Holocaust.
The show, which opens on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, recreates the annex where Anne and her family hid from the Nazis.
Commemorating the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation, an installation in New York tells the tragic story of the teenage girl and diarist, featuring a precisely scaled re-creation of the ...
including books and a board game retrieved from the original space. Image Anne Frank’s room in the reconstructed annex features facsimiles of the photos and postcards she put up on the walls ...
Anne Frank’s checkered diary is sitting on a desk ... In the kitchen, visitors will notice two objects. One is a board game about the stock market. The other is a partly darned sock tangled ...