History

Nazi era

Mitte

Anne Frank Zentrum

Waiting times on site
  • Open from 18:00 until 02:00

The exhibition “All about Anne” is designed to be as inclusive as possible. The exhibition provides a floor guidance system, tactile objects, texts in clear language and a wheelchair accessible design. The most important texts are translated into German sign language. An induction loop is available for visitors with hearing aids.

The exhibition rooms are accessible by elevator. Please ring the bell at the entrance area.

Detailed information on barrier-free access can be found here: Further information

  • Equipment for visually impaired
  • Equipment for blind people
  • Elevators accessible to wheelchairs
  • Equipment for deaf people
  • Equipment for hearing impaired people
  • Equipment for people with learning difficulties
  • WC accessible to wheelchairs

Anne Frank and her diary are world-famous. Similar to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, the Berlin partner institution, too, engages critically with antisemitism in the past and present. As an interactive place of learning, the “All about Anne” exhibition is aimed specifically at children and young people.

This place is part of the route