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  1. Historic SitesHistory Museums. Open now. 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Goethe National Museum is the most important museum for the presentation and study of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s life and works. An extraordinary treasure is contained within – the poet’s actual residence with original furnishings and collection pieces.

  2. In addition to his many writings and books, Goethe used the residence to store his ever-growing collections of artworks and scientific specimens. Today 18 rooms are open to the public, and numerous pieces of original furniture are on display. The highlight of the tour is the poet’s study with authentic furnishings and his private library.

  3. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe lived in the Baroque-style house on Frauenplan for just shy of 50 years, having had it renovated and redesigned to suit his own taste. A visit to the house now reflects what it would have been like during the final years of Goethe's life. The Goethe National Museum is located in the same building complex.

  4. Freundeskreis Goethe-Nationalmuseum Gesellschaft Anna Amalia Bibliothek Grüne Wahlverwandtschaften ... Egal ob Weimar, Dessau oder Berlin - Mit der BauhausCard haben ...

  5. UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Klassik Stiftung Weimar comprises a unique ensemble of cultural landmarks. With its numerous museums, castles, historical buildings, parks, literary archives and art collections, the Klassik Stiftung Weimar is one of the largest and most important cultural institutions in Germany.

  6. The Goethe National Museum is the most important museum for the presentation and study of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s life and works. An extraordinary treasure is contained within – the poet’s actual residence with original furnishings and collection pieces.

  7. Goethe-Nationalmuseum. This is the world's leading museum on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany's literary colossus. It incorporates his home of 50 years, gifted by Duke Carl August to keep him in Weimar, and left largely as it was upon his death in 1832. This is where Goethe worked, studied, researched, and penned Faust and other immortal works.