What's Happening?
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is set to host 'Anne Frank The Exhibition,' opening on May 1. This exhibition offers visitors a chance to experience a full-scale, fully furnished recreation of the Secret Annex in Amsterdam, where
Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II. The exhibit includes over 130 original artifacts from the Annex, such as Anne Frank's first photo album and a letter from her father, Otto Frank. The exhibition aims to provide an immersive experience, allowing visitors to feel as though they are stepping into the historical hiding place. The exhibit will also include educational resources for children and adults, focusing on antisemitism and the historical context of Anne Frank's life.
Why It's Important?
This exhibition is significant as it brings a pivotal piece of history to a broader audience in the United States, allowing people who may not have the opportunity to visit the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam to engage with her story. It serves as an educational tool, particularly for younger generations, to understand the impact of the Holocaust and the importance of tolerance and human rights. The exhibition also highlights the role of the United States in preserving Anne Frank's legacy, as American support was crucial in saving the Anne Frank House from demolition. By hosting this exhibition, the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry continues its mission to inspire and educate the community through historical and cultural connections.
What's Next?
The exhibition will remain open in Chicago through early 2027, with plans to potentially travel across the U.S. in the future. The museum will offer free admission to organized school field trips, providing students with diaries to take home. This initiative aims to foster a deeper understanding of Anne Frank's story and its relevance to contemporary issues. The exhibition's success in Chicago could lead to similar initiatives in other cities, further spreading awareness and education about the Holocaust and its lessons.













