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Museums, Castles and Gardens of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar 2020 MUSEUMS, CASTLES AND GARDENS OF THE KLASSIK STIFTUNG WEIMAR 2020 1 Bauhaus Museum Weimar 8a Study Centre 19 Schiller Residence and Stéphane-Hessel-Platz 1 (research library) Schiller Museum Mon, Wed –– Sun 9:30 am –– 6 pm Platz der Demokratie 4 Schillerstraße 12 Adults € 10 | conc. € 7 | pupils € 3.50 Mon –– Fri 9 am –– 8 pm, Sat 9 am –– 5 pm Winter Tue –– Sun 9:30 am –– 4 pm Subject to change to Subject Regular tour Fri 4 pm, betw. Apr –– Oct Mon 1 pm free admission Summer Tue –– Sun 9:30 am –– 6 pm | Regular tour “The Full Modernist Experience” Adults € 8 | conc. € 6.50 | pupils € 3 2019 Sat and Sun 11 am (incl. Neues Museum Weimar) 9 Kassengewölbe Mausoleum Regular tour | Sat 1 pm Meeting point: Neues Museum Weimar Am Jakobskirchhof Dec Children tour | Sat 2 pm Werklabor: Sat and Sun 10 am –– 1 pm Open on 9 May and 10 Nov 10 am –– 4 pm (no tours on 11 Apr and 26 Dec) Museumscafé: Mon, Wed –– Sun 9:30 am –– 6:30 pm free admission Studiolo –– Workshop for young and old Fri 1 pm –– 4 pm , Sat 11 am –– 4 pm update Last 2 Ducal Vault 10 Carriage Museum in Auerstedt Historic Cemetery at Poseckscher Garten Schlosshof 6, 99518 Auerstedt 20 Belvedere Castle Winter Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 4 pm Museum tours upon request, information and Weimar-Belvedere Summer Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm booking: + 49 36461 87762 Summer Tue –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm [email protected] Adults € 4.50 | conc. € 3.50 | pupils € 1.50 Adults € 6.50 | conc. € 5 | pupils € 2.50 Admission: € 2 Children tour 3 Goethe Gartenhaus May –– Sep 2nd Sun of every month 2 pm 11 Park on the Ilm Liszt House Belvedere Orangery Marienstraße 17 Winter Tue –– Sun 10 am –– 4 pm long greenhouse with temporary exhibitions Winter Mon, Wed–– Sun 10 am –– 4 pm Summer Tue –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm Jan/Feb Fri –– Sun 11 am –– 4 pm Summer Mon, Wed–– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm Adults € 6.50 | conc. € 5 | pupils € 2.50 Mar –– 13 Apr Fri –– Sun 11 am –– 5 pm Adults € 4.50 | conc. € 3.50 | pupils € 1.50 18 –– 31 Dez Fri –– Sun 11 am –– 5 pm 4 Goethe National Museum Regular tour with music Adults € 2.50 | conc. € 2 | pupils € 0.50 Apr –– Oct 2nd and 4th Sat of every month 11 am Frauenplan 1 Belvedere Castle Park accessible all year round Goethe Residence and exhibition “Flood of Life –– Storm of Deeds” 12 Neues Museum Weimar 21 Kochberg Castle Jorge-Semprún-Platz 5 Winter Tue –– Sun 9:30 am –– 4 pm Im Schlosshof 3, 07407 Großkochberg Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm Summer Tue –– Sun 9:30 am –– 6 pm Summer Mon, Wed –– Sun 11 am –– 5 pm Adults € 12.50 | conc. € 9 | pupils € 4 Adults € 8 | conc. € 6.50 | pupils € 3 Adults € 3.50 | conc. € 2.50 | pupils € 1 Regular tour “The Full Modernist Experience” Liebhabertheater at Kochberg Castle Sat –– Sun 11 am (incl. Bauhaus Museum Weimar) 5 Goethe- und Schiller-Archiv Theatre tickets Meeting point: Neues Museum Weimar Jenaer Straße 1 Winter + 49 3647 518915 Mon –– Fri 8:30 –– 6 pm , Sat –– Sun 11 am –– 4 pm Werkcafé: Sat and Sun 2 pm –– 5 pm Summer +49 36743 22532 Closed: 4/5 Jan, 11/12 Jan, 18/19 Jan, 25/26 Jan, Museumscafé: Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm Kochberg Castle Park accessible all year round 1/2 Feb, 8/9 Feb, 20/21 Jun opens free admission 13 Nietzsche-Archiv 28 March 22 Tiefurt Mansion Humboldtstraße 36 Regular tour 1st Sat of every month 2 pm Hauptstraße 14, 99425 Weimar-Tiefurt (during exhibitions) Summer Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm Summer Mon, Wed –– Sun 11 am –– 5 pm after 25 Oct Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 4 pm Research activities Adults € 3.50 | conc. € 2.50 | pupils € 1 Mon –– Thu 8:30 –– 6 pm , Fri 8:30 am –– 4 pm Adults € 4.50 | conc. € 3.50 | pupils € 1.50 Tiefurt Park accessible all year round 6 Haus Am Horn 14 Park on the Ilm 23 Ettersburg Castle Park Am Horn 61 Accessible all year round Am Schloss 1, 99439 Ettersburg Winter Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 4 pm Accessible all year round Summer Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm 15 Park Cave in the Park on the Ilm Adults € 4.50 | conc. € 3.50 | pupils € 1.50 Entrance near the Liszt House 24 Weimar City Castle Winter Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 4 pm and Castle Museum 7 Haus Hohe Pappeln Summer Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm Burgplatz 4 Belvederer Allee 58 Adults € 4.50 | conc. € 3.50 | pupils € 1.50 Closed for extensive renovation until 2023 Winter Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 4 pm Tunnel tour every hour, 4 persons min. Summer Mon, Wed –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm 25 Wieland Estate in Oßmannstedt Adults € 4.50 | conc. € 3.50 | pupils € 1.50 16 Rebecca Horn –– “Concert for 99510 Oßmannstedt Buchenwald” (installation) Summer Mon, Wed –– Sun 11 am –– 5 pm 8 Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek e-werk Weimar, Straßenbahndepot, Adults € 3.50 | conc. € 2.50 | pupils € 1 Platz der Demokratie 1 Am Kirschberg 4 Oßmannstedt Estate Park accessible all year round Rococo Hall Summer Sat –– Sun 11 am –– 5 pm Tue –– Sun 9:30 am –– 2:30 pm free admission 26 Wittumspalais Adults € 8 | conc. € 6.50 | pupils € 3 Am Palais 3 Tue –– Sun afternoons for registered groups 17 Roman House Winter Tue –– Sun 10 am –– 4 pm Park on the Ilm Renaissance Hall Summer Tue –– Sun 10 am –– 6 pm Summer Mon, Wed –– Sun 11 am –– 5 pm with exhibition “Restoration after the Fire” Adults € 6.50 | conc. € 5 | pupils € 2.50 Adults € 3.50 | conc. € 2.50 | pupils € 1 Winter Tue –– Sun 9 am –– 5 pm Regular tour with music Summer Tue –– Sun 9 am –– 6 pm Apr –– Oct 1st Sat of every month 11 am 18 Schiller Museum in Bauerbach free admission Children tour with costume workshop closed after Friedrich-Schiller-Straße 1, summer 2020 opens Apr –– Oct 3rd Sun of every month 2 pm 98631 Grabfeld, OT Bauerbach 20 May Summer Tue –– Sun 1 pm –– 5 pm Adults € 3.50 | conc. € 2.50 | pupils € 1 “Winter” begins on the last Sunday of October Handicap accessibility The Bauhaus+ smartphone guide “Summer” begins on the last Sunday of March Audioguide UNESCO-World Heritage Sites Free admission for children under age 16. www.klassik-stiftung.de SÖMMERD A Hauptbahnhof ße Fuldaer Stra WEIMAR CITY CENTRE 23 ca. 9 km change to Subject 12 hberg | 2019 Jorge- Am Kirsc 16 P Semprún- Dec A sbachs Platz P traße 1 straße Stéphane- Friedens Hessel- update Last Platz e ß 9 5 e Weimar- rter Alle Jakobstraß Tiefu halle Roll- ebknecht-Stra 22 platz Sc hwan ca. 4 km seest arl-Li raße K e Gerberstraße 25 Graben Jenaer ca. 10 km Coudraystraße tz a S tr P aße Goethepl Herder- platz 10 e ERFUR T 24 ca. 26 km Rittergass Er fu rte r S tra Theater- ße Marktstraße A platz 26 Burg- m Horn platz Markt i 8a JENA 19 Sch illerstraße Platz der Demokratie 8 Frauen- plan se Steubenstraße Seifengas 4 d Ackerwan Wieland- P platz Marien ße a s traß 3 Trier er S umboldtstr e traße H Amalienstraße 15 14 Am Posec 11 Park an der Ilm kschen Gart Be en lve d Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straß e rer Al lee 6 straße 2 ldt e 13 Humbo Straße 17 Berkaer 7 ca. 1 km 18 ca. 120 km 20 ca. 4 km 21 ca. 35 km www.klassik-stiftung.de Tourist Information Office Museumshop Markt 10 | 99423 Weimar Frauentorstraße 4 | 99423 Weimar Klassik Stiftung Weimar www.museumshop-weimar.de T +49 3643 545-400 F +49 3643 545-401 [email protected].
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