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Anne Frank Zentrum
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Anne Frank Zentrum

📍 Rosenthaler Straße 39, Berlin, 10178🏗 1998-01-01

The Anne Frank Zentrum in Berlin opened on 12 June 1998, but its roots go back to 1994, when the city responded to the international travelling exhibition “The world of Anne Frank. 1929–1945.” That show marked the 50th anniversary of the liberation from Nazism and moved through six boroughs, so a Society of Friends was formed to coordinate both the exhibition and its educational programme. Today, the centre is committed to challenging anti-Semitism and all discrimination, and it links Anne Frank’s diary to the world her story describes. Since September 2002, it has been based next to Hackesche Höfe at 39 Rosenthaler Straße, where its permanent exhibition opened on 4 November 2006 under the title “Anne Frank. …

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