Anne Frank + You
- THIS EVENT HAS EXPIRED
- Tickets
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Free - Drop-in - no ticket required
- Dates and times
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Friday 7th - Sunday 30th Jun 2019
Check venue opening times
- Age
- 18+ years, Adult, 12-17 years
An exhibition about Anne Frank’s life and times, including a life-size replica of Anne's room in the Secret Annexe, replica artefacts from Anne's life and the Holocaust, and poignant personal photos of the Frank family. The exhibition also presents contemporary issues of prejudice and discrimination, such as racism in football, gang violence in the UK and Malala Yousafazi’s campaign for the education of girls. It brings Anne Frank’s voice firmly into the 21st century, and provides a platform for open dialogue on issues of prejudice and discrimination within our society today.
Community Groups Tours
Community groups can book free Eventbrite tickets for a tour of the exhibition, facilitated by trained Anne Frank Ambassadors from Glasgow secondary schools, supported by Anne Frank Scotland staff. Please support Glasgow’s young people and enjoy this worthwhile experience! The tour is recommended for adults, young people and older children (not suitable for those under 10 years old). There are tours taking place from the 7th of June until the 28th of June, Tuesdays to Fridays, with 25 available slots. Though the time allocated for each tour is 1 hour 30 minutes, the tour itself is likely to take no more than an hour, and allows time for visitors to explore the exhibition themselves afterwards. There is a maximum number of 35 people per group but smaller groups are very welcome and groups of 20 or under may even be more optimal for the experience.
If your community group would like to book a timeslot, please using the link on the right.
THERE IS NO REQUIREMENT TO BOOK TO VISIT THE EXHIBITION - THIS IS DROP-IN DURING OPENING HOURS
Accessibility guides
Read the accessibility guide for St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art on AccessAble
Further access information can be found on Euan's Guide website
Accessible toilets
The accessible toilet is on the left as you enter through the accessible entrance.
Assistance dogs
Guide and assistance dogs are welcome, and a bowl of water can be provided.
Hearing loop
There is a hearing assistance system.
If you use British Sign Language, you can watch a British Sign Language introduction to St Mungo Museum of Religious Life.
Wheelchair access
There is wheelchair and pram access to all public areas using the lifts and there are free wheelchairs available to hire at reception.
Baby changing
Baby changing facility are available.
Baby feeding
Cloakroom
Cloakroom facilities are available – though limited due to size. No prams/buggies/large items etc.
Parking
Pay and display parking and free disabled parking is available in the City Car Parks on Cathedral St and also Collins St.
There are 3 electric car charging bays in the public pay-and-display car park accessed off Collins Street.
Photography and video recording
Please follow this link to read guidelines on photography, filming and sketching in all Glasgow Life Museums.
Free wifi
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Use Traveline Scotland to plan your trip
By train
The nearest local train station is High Street.
By bus
First Bus services 19, 19A, 38, 57 and 57A all stop near the museum.
On foot
The museum is located in the city centre, a short walk from Buchanan Street and Argyle Street. It is opposite Provand's Lordship and adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral.
Electric car charging bays
There are 3 electric car charging bays in the public pay-and-display car park accessed off Collins Street.
By bike
There is a bike rack to the rear of the museum on the cathedral precinct. There is a Nextbike stand on the corner of Cathedral Street (50m from museum).