Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Großer Hirschgraben 23-25
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+49 69138800
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
A highly recommended museum. Goethe House is his birthplace in 1749, and the museum is located right beside the house. He spent his early youth in this house with his parents and sister, until he was 16 when he moved out to study law in Leipzig. The house was destroyed during the World War II bombing in 1949 but then restored similar to its original form after the war. You can find wonderful paintings, furniture and also you can find out about the history of the house and its residents there. Regular entry fee 7 , unemployed and students 3
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I like the house's vibe, the voice from the wooden floor when you put your steps on it, the sun rays inside the house, and the window glasses' unclear shape with bubbles. And you must bear in mind that the house was totally ruined after second world war. The reconstruction work was totally flawless.
A must see in Frankfurt this house preserved all furniture belonging to Goethe family, since bought by his grandmother Cornelia. You may see the desk where was created Faust as well as three levels rooms endowed with their old furniture, extraordinary pieces of art! A painting exhibition must be also seen, presenting paintings done during Goethe life in Germany and Italy! I fully recommend this wonderful house, extraordinary historical place!
Superb insight into 1700s with this large 4 storey house and Goethe life interesting grandfather clocks aswell
The home of famous writer, we should have a look.
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