Anne Frank [+you} came to Bristol

Anne Frank [+you} came to Bristol

Anne Frank [+ you} is a project which spanned across Bristol in May and June 2009. At its heart was a multi-media exhibition about the life of Anne Frank, and how her story can help us deal with discrimination and intolerance today. But that was only the beginning.

Anne Frank and Schools

Anne Frank and Schools

Anne Frank [+ you} has been designed for schools to benefit from interactive presentations, space to experience and discuss how the issues affect us, as well as guides and lesson plans for teachers with booked parties.

Vital volunteers

Vital volunteers

Anne Frank [+ you} is made possible by the work of volunteers who have trained as guides and are able to help you get the most out of the exhibition and supporting events. If you want to find out about volunteer opportunities, it's not too late to join in. 

A guide for visitors

A guide for visitors

The exhibition opens to the public on Bank Holiday Monday, May 4th and runs until Sunday May 31st. Opening hours vary, so we have posted a full schedule on this site. You can also read here about the background on the exhibition and the programme of events around Bristol linked to Anne Frank [+ you...

See the full calendar here

Tell us what you think

If you have experienced Anne Frank [+ you} we would like to know your thoughts - please take our quick online survey.

Welcome

Anne Frank [+ you} is a multimedia exhibition at Bristol Cathedral from Monday 4th to Sunday 31st May 2009

It presents the life of diary writer Anne Frank with issues of identity and moral choices we face today.

How do we deal with prejudice, discrimination and hatred when we encounter them? What can we do about them together?

Join the discussion and meet others sharing the experience with us on

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Bristol City CouncilGrateful thanks to Bristol City Council for sponsoring the exhibition.

We would also like to thank the many other organisations who have supported the programme:

Sponsors