About this Event
Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit
The Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibition is a permanent exhibit at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC.
The exhibit explores the life and legacy of Anne Frank by sharing quotes, photos, videos, and original artifacts to represent the experience of Anne’s family as they hid in the Secret Annex.
Schedule your guided tour today!
This exhibit is open to the public and ideal for anyone at least 12 years of age. All tours are guided and require advance registration via Eventbrite.
Public Guided Tours
These tours are ideal for individuals, couples, or small groups of friends and family. Tours will accommodate up to 15 guests. To register, simply click "Select a Date" in the orange box above and select "General Admission" as your ticket type. Each visitor must register and receive a unique ticket. Electronic or printed tickets are accepted at the door.
*All patrons must register in advance on Eventbrite to visit the Anne Frank Center.*
*Doors will open 15 minutes before scheduled tour time.*
Practical information
Location
The Anne Frank Center is located on the corner of Barnwell Street and College Street at 1731 College Street, Columbia, SC 29208.
Preparation
Our partner, the Anne Frank House, offers a free introductory online 28-minute video suitable for most ages. Please note: the video is not part of, or necessary for, the guided tour - but it can enrich your tour experience. The video will not be available onsite at the Anne Frank Center.
Payment
We have a suggested donation of $10 for most patrons. University of South Carolina students, faculty and staff are free. We have a donation box to receive cash and checks on site. Checks can be made to "University of South Carolina". You may also make your contribution online at https://donate.sc.edu/annefrankcenter.
Age Recommendation
We recommend children under the age of 12 refrain from visiting the exhibit as much of the material can be disturbing for young children.
Security & Entry Procedures
Front door will open 15-minutes before the tour time. Please have identification (driver's license, Carolina Card) handy for staff to confirm your visit. Per university campus event policy, no bags can be brought into the Anne Frank Center.
Parking
Please allow time to park and walk, as parking can be scarce on campus. When classes are in session, patrons may have to walk several blocks.
- METERS are available on Barnwell St., between Gervais St. and College St., with more along Senate Street. Nearby University garages are Close-Hipp Garage and Pendleton Street Garage.
- HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE SPACES are available on College Street, Capstone Surface Lot, and Close Hipp Garage.
- FOR LARGE GROUPS (12+ patrons), please contact University Parking Services at 803-777-5160 to coordinate a parking reservation.
Accessibility and Accommodations
We are eager to support patrons with any accommodations that can improve their experience. The Anne Frank Center is wheelchair accessible, and can add extra seating to the exhibition rooms if standing for prolonged periods (25+ mins) is difficult.
Please indicate on your registration if you have handicap accessibility or additional seating needs. We are happy to accommodate!
About the Anne Frank Center
The Anne Frank Center at the University of South Carolina is the official U.S. Partner of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, and the only partner site in North America.
The Anne Frank Center brings to life the story of the young Jewish girl who – in the pages of her world-renowned diary – documented two years of hiding in German-occupied Amsterdam during World War II.
By sharing Anne's legacy with visitors, students and teachers, the Anne Frank Center seeks to inspire our commitment to never be bystanders but instead to stand up together against antisemitism, bigotry and inequality wherever it may exist today.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Anne Frank Center, 1731 College Street, Columbia, United States
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