Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is and remains relevant. This is vividly demonstrated by the exhibition "Flood of Life - Storm of Deeds". On two floors, it presents Goethe's fascinating life and work from the perspective of issues that are still relevant today, drawing on a unique collection of valuable originals. A presentation room displays changing exhibits relating to the poet.
Goethe lived and worked in his house on the Frauenplan for almost 50 years. Numerous original pieces and furniture from his estate can still be viewed today in 18 accessible rooms. In particular, some rooms are furnished with Goethe's impressive art and natural science collections. With the so-called "Goethe Apparatus" (an interactive 3D media station), guests can take a closer look at Goethe's historical drawing table. There is a wonderful view of the house from the garden.
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