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About Goethe-National museum

The Goethe-National museum is a museum given to the German creator Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in the town of Weimar in Germany. It was established on 8 August 1885 because of the desire of Goethe's last living beneficiary, his grandson Walther von Goethe, who went out to the state. After the Land of Thuringia was shaped, the Goethe-National museum, alongside a few structures raised amid the established age and the Weimar castles, turned into the property of Thuringia. During the 1920s, more Weimar structures were appointed to the Goethe-National museum.

Since October 1991, the Goethe-National museum has a place with the "Klassik Stiftung Weimar" establishment of Weimar elegance which succeeded the NFG. It controls the principle house and 22 other authentic houses and exhibition halls all through and around the Weimar civil region. The Goethe-National museum comprises of Goethe's private structure and the "Goethe-Museum". This exhibition hall is arranged in an expansion that was worked in 1935 by the house. The displays to a great extent comprise of Goethe's accumulations in the areas of expressions and common science, his library, and around 2,000 illustrations he did himself. The gathering includes around 100,000 shows and spotlights on the time of Weimar Classicism.

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