They met in salons, talked about love and friendship, wrote letters and philosophized. People with illustrious names such as the Brothers Grimm, Bettina and Clemens Brentano and Caroline Schlegel-Schelling found their way to the flourishing university town around 1800 and were inspired by the special ambience of the city. Just a few steps above the historic market square, you can get to know them - the Marburg Romantic Circle. Open the magnificently designed, mint-colored entrance door and step inside the House of Romanticism. From the work of the Romantics to the sociable culture and life in their era, you are right in the middle of it all. Even when you look out of the window, you can see the Old Town as the Romantics saw it.
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