View over the flowerbeds and the fountain courtyard towards the manor house

Germany’s First Writer

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permanent exhibition

Permanent exhibition of the Wielandgut Oßmannstedt

A new, innovative exhibition concept in the historic living quarters of the Wieland Estate portrays Christoph Martin Wieland as a novelist, chronicler of the French Revolution and translator. Additional exhibition space in the historic residence, the interplay with the romantic park and the Wieland gravesite on the Ilm River, and other detailed information and media are sure to make Ossmannstedt an exciting new experience for all friends of Weimar Classicism.

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Klassik Stiftung Weimar
Burgplatz 4
99423 Weimar

T 03643 545400
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Presentation of pictures and texts on panels about the events of that time around 1800
Panel presentation on Wieland's literary-political endeavours, Klassik Stiftung Weimar, photo: Hannes Bertram
A dark bust of Wieland, in front of which a red flower has been placed.
Wieland bust in front of the Wieland Estate Oßmannsted, Klassik Stiftung Weimar, photo: Alexander Burzik
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