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First home of Goethe
This very old structure was built before Goethe spent time there. It dates back before he occupied it in 1776. Quite small but worth seeing although, there isn't very much left of Goethe's possessions...
The house is small and scarcely furnished, the garden is more intricate than beautiful. The main attraction came from it`s importance in Goethe`s life and trough this perspective it all became really ...
The house is humble and simple, the garden has huge varieties of plants, and beatiful flowers, really nice to enjoy the view here during summer, is a short distance of walk from Stadtschloss, come on ...
The Gotha Garden House is more adorned with our dacha, especially because there is a garden and garden nearby. When Gotha moved to Weimar, Duke Carl Augustus bought this abandoned 16th century house and gave it to G...
First home of Goethe
This very old structure was built before Goethe spent time there. It dates back before he occupied it in 1776. Quite small but worth seeing although, there isn't very much left of Goethe's possessions...
Interesting for Goethe experience
The house is small and scarcely furnished, the garden is more intricate than beautiful. The main attraction came from it`s importance in Goethe`s life and trough this perspective it all became really ...
Simple little garden in green
The house is humble and simple, the garden has huge varieties of plants, and beatiful flowers, really nice to enjoy the view here during summer, is a short distance of walk from Stadtschloss, come on ...
Summer camp
Very interesting experience. Deffintly I learn some new things from Goethes life and I always like to resarch houses their enterier as arhitect..
Living on a dach - not only Russian habit.
The Gotha Garden House is more adorned with our dacha, especially because there is a garden and garden nearby. When Gotha moved to Weimar, Duke Carl Augustus bought this abandoned 16th century house and gave it to G...