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Your Card in Weimar YOUR CARD IN WEIMAR discover |weimar XXX GENERAL INFORMATION WWW.WEIMAR.DE Dear guests, Welcome to Weimar! YOUR BENEFITS Discover more of our treasures free admission to most museums in Weimar with your weimar card. free use of the iGuide – a multimedia guided tour of Weimar free city bus in Weimar MORE BENEFITS: 10 % DISCOUNT ON » performances at the German » adventure tours with National Theatre Weimar Henning Hacke (in German only) (except premieres and special events) » the Belvedere Express » carriage tours by offers a comfortable, exclusive the Kutschbetrieb Grobe city tour Easy to use Please note » The weimar card is valid for 48 hours, The use of the weimar card does not beginning with the first use. include the collection and storage of » Eligible for one-time use of the personal data. services listed. » Before first use, please write your name, date and time on the back of the card. YOUR CARD IN WEIMAR YOUR Tourist Information Weimar Opening hours CARD IN Markt 10, 99423 Weimar April until December Phone: + 49 (0) 36 43 745 0 Monday to Saturday: Fax: +49 (0) 36 43 745 420 9.30 am–6 pm Sunday, public holidays: WEIMAR [email protected] 9.30 am–2 pm www.weimar.de January until March Monday to Friday: We look forward to 9.30 am–5 pm hearing from you! Saturday, Sunday, public holidays: 9.30 am–2 pm ADMISSION TO THE FOLLOWING MUSEUMS YOUR CARD IN WEIMAR discover |weimar FREE WITH YOUR WEIMAR CARD FREE WITH YOUR WEIMAR CARD FREE WITH YOUR WEIMAR CARD 1 Tourist Information Weimar: selves today, including staircase, 14 Dornburg Castles: (31 km) In the 16 Neues Museum Weimar: In 19 Nietzsche-Archiv: Seriously and gave piano lessons to his Markt 10, 99423 Weimar halls and four main rooms on midst of vineyards, situated upon the new exhibit “Van de Velde, ill, Friedrich Nietzsche spent international students. www.weimar.de the second floor reflect for the a limestone cliff, the three Dorn- Nietzsche and Modernism around the last three years of his life at » closed on Tuesdays most part the taste of the period burg castles tower over the valley 1900”, outstanding international Villa Silberblick. After his death Classical Weimar around 1800. of the river Saale. The atmosphere works of Realism, Impressionism the archive was established by 25 Museum for Pre- and Early 2 Goethe Residence and Natio nal » closed in winterGEDENKSTÄTTE & » on BUCHENWALD, Tuesdays SCHLOSS ETTERSBURGof this unique building ensembleSÖMMERDA (B7 / B85) and Art Nouveau can be seen. his sister. The house became a History of Thuringia: Thuringia, Museum: Goethe lived here for GEDENKSTÄTTEalready BUCHENWALD, inspired SCHLOSS Goethe ETTERSBURG to visit it SÖMMERDA» closed (B7 on / B85) Tuesdays shrine for Nietzsche admirers. an important cultural region almost 50 years. Almost all of 9 Roman House: The temple-like regularly. » closed on Tuesdays since the very beginning of the furnishings and fittings from constructionGEDENKSTÄTTE gives BUCHENWALD, the impres SCHLOSS- ETTERSBURG » closed on WednesdaysSÖMMERDA (B7 / B85) 17 Haus Am Horn: The model house human settlements, became the last few years of Goethe’s life sion of having been built on the by Georg Muche is the only 20 TIEFURT SCHLOSS House of the Weimar Republic: the home to numerous cultures, Bauhaus & Modernism have been preserved. ruins of an ancient edifice. Bauhaus architecture that was Experience the exciting and TIEFURT SCHLOSS ethnic groups and peoples such » closed on Mondays » closed in winter & » on Tuesdays 15 Bauhaus Museum Weimar: realised in Weimar and belongs contradictory history of the as the Celts, Germans, Slavs or This is a must-see for everyone to UNESCO World Heritage. TIEFURT SCHLOSS Weimar Republic from 1919 un- Franks, which is also a reflection 3 Schiller Residence: Friedrich 10 Park Cave: Towards the end of who is interested in the Bauhaus. » closed on Tuesdays til 1933. This is the first museum of early European history. Schiller spent the last three years the eighteenth century, Duke On five floors, the museum offers in the world that is exclusively » closed on Mondays of his life in this home on the Carl August had a system of tun- a completely new parcours, lea­­- 18 Haus Hohe Pappeln: Henry van dedicated to Germany’s first former Weimar Esplanade. Still nels built in the park, 12 metres ding through one of the most de Velde, a Belgian architect and parliamentary democracy, the 26 Palais Schardt: The Palais containing part of the original (39 feet) deep, for the storage significant collections and illus- designer who was art adviser to Weimar Republic. Schardt with its Goethe Pavilion furnishings, it reflects the living of beer. Nowadays it houses an trating the background, develop- the Grand Duchy, devised and is a privatly-operated museum » open daily Harry-Graf-Kessler-Str. style prevalent in Schiller’s day. exhibition on its origins as well ment and consequencesHarry-Graf-Kessler-Str. 16 of the built his second private home with a small café. Goethe met 16 Other s » closed on Mondays as the history of geology. Bauhaus. » closed on Tuesdays here, after his first in Uccle-Ukkel, 21 Stadtmuseum: The Stadt- Charlotte von Stein here. B Jorge-Semprùn-Platz Harry-Graf-Kessler-Str. Harry-Graf-Kessler-Str. 1 Tourist-Information a Oskar-Schlemmer-Str. 16 1 Tourist-Information d » closed on Tuesdays H 15 Brussels. » closed on Tuesdays museum (City Museum) in the » open on Tuesdays & Fridays e 15 Stèphane- r s B Jorge-Semprùn-Platz 1 f Hessel-Platz Tourist-Information a e Oskar-Schlemmer-Str. d l Goethe Gartenhaus: Purchased d historicalKlassisches Bertuchhaus Weimar hosts » closed in winter 4 SCHLOSS TIEFURT SCHLOSS H Klassisches Weimar e Harry-Graf-Kessler-Str. Harry-Graf-Kessler-Str. 15 r 1616 e Stèphane- S r s t f Hessel-Platz r UNESCO World Heritage Site for Goethe by the duke, the poet Ducal vault, Historical e 2 aGoethe-Nationalmuseum permanent exhibition & of Goethes Wohnhaus 11 a 2 l Goethe-Nationalmuseum & Goethes Wohnhaus ß d Klassisches Weimar SCHLOSS TIEFURT SCHLOSS e e B Jorge-Semprùn-Platz 1 Tourist-Information r 1 a Tourist-Information Oskar-Schlemmer-Str. 3 S Schillers Wohnhaus lived here until he moved to the Cemetery: The ducal vault was d 3 Schillers WohnhausWeimar’s local history. A focus 27 Weimar Haus: This multi-lan- t 21 H 21 r listen to the iGuide for more 2 Goethe-Nationalmuseum & Goethes Wohnhaus 15 a e 15 Stèphane- ß r 4 e Goethes Gartenhaus s 4 Goethes Gartenhaus house on Frauenplan. The house built between 1824 and 1828 in f Hessel-Platz is also the National Assembly in guage multimedia adventure e 8 3 Schillers Wohnhaus l d with the weimar card:8 10 % Klassisches Weimar 21 TIEFURT SCHLOSS e 10 % 5 5 Wittumspalais r 22 Wittumspalais became a shrine for his admirers the historical cemetery, commis- 1919 and the Weimar Republic. museum depicts a journey S 22 discount for performances 4 Goethes Gartenhaus t 12 r 12 2 Goethe-Nationalmuseum & Goethes Wohnhaus a 6 Schloss Goethe-NationalmuseumBelvedere6 Schloss (5 km)Belvedere (5 & km) 8Goethes Wohnhaus ß after his death. sioned by Grand Duke Carl August. e » closed on Mondays5 Wittumspalais through five millennia of Wei- Über dem Kegeltor C 22 3 Schillers7 Orangerie Wohnhaus Belvedere (5 km) o 7 OrangerieSchillers Belvedere Wohnhaus (5 km) 12 u 2121 » closed on Mondays The coffins of Goethe and Schiller d 23 6 Schloss Belvederemar’s (5 km) history, which is available r a 23 4 Goethes8 Schloss Gartenhaus Tiefurt (5 km) y 8 Schloss s Tiefurt (5 km) Über dem Kegeltor s C t 7 Orangerie Belvedere (5 km) o 8 r 26 8 can be seen at the ducal vault. a 26 u 22 9 ARömischesrt gallery Haus Kunsthalle in different languages. ß 5 d 9 Römisches5 Wittumspalais Haus e 23 2222 r a 8 Schloss Tiefurt (5 km) y 12 s 6 Schloss10 Parkhöhle Belvedere (5 km) 5 Wittumspalais: After a fire Moreover, it is the burial place t 10 Parkhöhle6 Schloss“Harry Belvedere Graf (5Kessler km) “: In the » open daily Berkaer r 26 a 9 Römisches Haus Bahnhof ß Über dem Kegeltor JENA (B7) C e 7 Orangerie11 Fürstengruft Belvedere / Historischer (5 km) Friedhof devastated the residence castle, of the ducal family. It represents o 11 Fürstengruft7 Orangerieformer / Historischer Belvedere Grand Friedhof Ducal (5 km) Museum u 28 d 20 20 28 23 10 Parkhöhle Berkaer r 23 a 12 Wielandgut148 Schloss12 OßmannstedtWielandgut Tiefurt (5 km)Oßmannstedt (10 km) (10 km) Bahnhof y 14 this became the dowager’s palace one of Weimar’s most significant s of Arts And Crafts exhibitionsJENA (B7) 28 ACC Galerie Weimar: The t 29 5 11 Fürstengruft / Historischer Friedhof r 29 5 2626 a 28 9 Römisches13 Schloss, Haus Park und Liebhabertheater ß 27 1 20 13 Schloss,Römisches Park und Liebhabertheater Haus e 27 1 14 12 Wielandgut Oßmannstedt (10 km) for Duchess Anna Amalia. The examples of classical architecture. 3 of contemporary artists take non-profit organization ACC ERFURT BERKAER (B7); BAHNHOF 3 5 Kochberg10 Parkhöhle (33Kochberg km) (33 km) Berkaer 29 Bahnhof 13 Schloss, Park und Liebhabertheater building, with its two wings, is a » closed on Tuesdays 27 1 14 Dornburger11JENA (B7) Fürstengruft14 placeSchlösserDornburger today. / Historischer (31 Schlösserkm) Friedhof (31 km) originated in 1987, before the 28 3 ERFURT BERKAER (B7); BAHNHOF 2020 28 Kochberg (33 km) striking documentation of royal 14 12 Wielandgut Oßmannstedt» closed (10on km)Mondays fall of the Berlin wall. The insti- 2929 55 14 Dornburger Schlösser (31 km) interior decorating. 12 Wieland Estate in Ossmann- 2727 11 Bauhaus13 Schloss, undBauhaus die Park Weimarer und und Liebhabertheater die Moderne Weimarer Moderne tution now consists of a gallery Other sites 33 2 ERFURT BERKAER (B7); BAHNHOF 2 Kochberg (33 km) » closed on Mondays stedt: (10 km) Christoph Martin 15 Bauhaus-Museum15 Bauhaus-Museum Bauhaus und dieand Weimarer a café and Moderne offers a cultural 14 16 Neues MuseumDornburger16 Neues MuseumSchlösser (31 km) Wieland, one of the most success- 2 23 Kirms-Krackow-House: One15 Bauhaus-Museumprogram that includes theater, 17 Haus Am17 HornHaus Am Horn 6 Belvedere Castle and Orangerie: ful writers of the 18th century, of the oldest houses in town16 Neues Museumliterature and lecture series.
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