Events

Event highlights

All the event and exhibition highlights you shouldn't miss:

March 21,

10 a.m.

Start of the season | Start of the summer seasonall museums and locations of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar

March 21,

6 p.m.

Opening of the exhibition "Nietzsche and National Socialism"Nietzsche Archive
March 22-23Kick-off conference "Awakenings and failures - yesterday and today"Study Center of the Duchess Anna Amalia Library

March 22,

8 p.m.

Release party for the magazine "klassisch modern" with author readings and DJACC Gallery Weimar

April 7,

11.30 am

Opening of the exhibition "Sophie. Power. Literature."Goethe and Schiller Archive

May 8,

from 8 pm

Opening of the exhibition "Bauhaus and National Socialism"Bauhaus Museum Weimar, Museum Neues Weimar and Schiller Museum

May 11,

6 p.m. - midnight

Long Night of the MuseumsSelected museums and locations of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar

May 23,

6 p.m.

Opening of the exhibition "Monarchists, Democrats, National Socialists. Handwritten dedications in books"Study Center of the Duchess Anna Amalia Library

May 29,

6 p.m.

Weimar controversy: What next for the constitution?Bauhaus Museum Weimar
June 2

UNESCO World Heritage Day with plant exchange in Belvedere and new Classics Rally in the Weimar+ app

all World Heritage Sites in Weimar
June 6, 5 p.m.Opening of the exhibition "Olaf Metzel: Deutschstunde" Belvedere Palace

June 26,

6 p.m.

Weimar controversy: What next for sport?Bauhaus Museum Weimar
August 22Ars Ignis. Poetry of Destruction, vernissage for the artistic intervention by Dr. Anna TalensStudy Center of the Duchess Anna Amalia Library

August 28,

4 - midnight

Goethe's birthdayGoethe National Museum and Weimar city center
September 4

Cause of the fire and recovery of the ash books after the fire

Study Center of the Duchess Anna Amalia Library
September 6Future Memory - 20 years of the library fireStudy Center of the Duchess Anna Amalia Library
September 18Weimar Controversy - What next for democracy?Bauhaus Museum Weimar
November 13Weimar Controversy - What next for ... the Enlightenment?Bauhaus Museum Weimar
November 21, 6 p.m.Opening of the exhibition "Caspar David Friedrich: Goethe and Romanticism in Weimar"Schiller Museum

Projects of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar are funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Free State of Thuringia, represented by the State Chancellery of Thuringia, Department of Culture and the Arts.