Anne Frank Zentrum, Holocaust education museum in Mitte district, Berlin, Germany
The Anne Frank Center is a learning space next to Hackesche Höfe that displays exhibitions about the life of a famous diarist and the time of persecution through photographs, letters, and personal items. The rooms are arranged interactively and invite visitors to actively engage with the content.
The site was established as its own center in 1998, after initially traveling as a mobile exhibition starting in 1994. The founding was connected to remembering the liberation from persecution and the desire to preserve this legacy for future generations.
The center bears the name of the famous diarist and shares her story through personal objects and historical testimonies. The space is designed so visitors can develop their own connection to her life and to the time of persecution.
The site is easy to reach on foot and is located in a busy neighborhood with many other museums and cafes nearby. It is advisable to allow enough time to explore the exhibitions at your own pace and let the content sink in.
A large mural on the facade shows the portrait of a famous diarist and greets visitors from the street. This artwork often becomes a starting point for people wanting to learn more about this historical figure before entering the center.
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