List of Unesco monuments in Weimar

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This page lists the individual components of two serial UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Weimar as they are recorded in the Weimar list of monuments. These are the eleven world cultural heritage sites " Classic Weimar " (1998) and the individual components of the Bauhaus world heritage (1996) located in Weimar . In the Weimar list of monuments, these individual components are referred to as "Unesco monuments".

Legend

  • Name: gives the name, the description or the type of the cultural monument.
  • Location: States the street name and, if available, the house number of the cultural monument. The list is basically sorted according to this address. The link "Map" leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
  • Dating: indicates the date; the year of completion or the period of construction. Sorting by year is possible.
  • Description: Provides structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the characteristics of the monument.
  • ID: If available, indicates the object ID of the cultural monument assigned by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments.

List of monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
House on the Horn
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House on the Horn Am Horn 61
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1923 The model house, Am Horn 61 , was built in 1923 according to a design by Georg Muche (1895–1987) and is the only realized project of a settlement planned here for masters and students of the Bauhaus .
 
Wittumspalais
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Wittumspalais Am Palais 3
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1767 to 1769 Built in 1767 by the “princely Saxon master builder” Johann Gottfried Schlegel on behalf of Minister Jakob Friedrich Freiherr von Fritsch (1731–1814) . In 1774 the ducal court, Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach , acquired the palace.
 
graveyard
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graveyard At the Poseckschen Garten
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1818 The cemetery, inaugurated on Good Friday 1818, gradually became one of the most beautiful places of remembrance of the classical and post-classical period. Here one finds among other things, as a royal crypt was built from 1822 to 1827 Goethe and Schiller tomb, and the Russian Orthodox chapel as a burial Maria Paulownas (1786-1859) , in 1859 according to plans by the chief architect Ferdinand Streichhan (1814-1884) , on Russian earth was built.
 
City Palace
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City Palace Burgplatz 4
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1791 to 1796 City palace with the so-called Bastille and castle tower
 
Goethe's house
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Goethe's house Women's plan 2
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1709 The house on Frauenplan 2 was built in 1709 as a baroque town house. Johann Wolfgang Goethe (1749–1832) first lived here as the tenant of Paul Johann Friedrich Helmershausen, from June 2, 1782 to November 1789. Then from late summer 1792 and finally as the owner from June 17, 1794, until his death on June 22, 1789. March 1832.
 
Bauhaus University
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Bauhaus University Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 7
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Bauhaus University, former School of Applied Arts
 
Bauhaus University
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Bauhaus University Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 8
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Bauhaus University, former art school
 
Herder Church
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Herder Church Herderplatz
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Herderkirche = City Church of St. Peter & Paul
 
Herderhaus
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Herderhaus Herderplatz 8
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Herderhaus
 
high school
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high school Herderplatz 14
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former. Wilhelm-Ernst-Gymnasium
 
park
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park Park on the Ilm
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Park on the Ilm with Goethe garden house and garden and Roman house
 
Duchess Anna Amalia Library
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Duchess Anna Amalia Library Democracy Square 1
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1562 to 1569 The Duchess Anna Amalia Library is a research library for literary and cultural history with a special focus on German literature from the Enlightenment to late Romanticism. It is named after the Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach Anna-Amalia (1739-1807), a born princess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel.
 
Schiller's house
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Schiller's house Schillerstraße 12
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The Schillerhaus is the former home of Friedrich Schiller .
 
Belvedere Palace and Park
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Belvedere Palace and Park Eichenleite hill (approx. 4 km south of the city center)
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Belvedere Palace is a lavishly designed summer palace complex with numerous outbuildings as well as a landscape park and orangery
 
Tiefurt Castle and Park
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Tiefurt Castle and Park Tiefurt district (approx. 4 km east of the city center)
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Tiefurt Castle is a small country castle on the Ilm with a castle park surrounded by an Ilm loop
 

See also

literature

  • Rainer Müller: Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany - Cultural Monuments in Thuringia (Volume 4). City of Weimar, Old Town (Volume 4.1), City of Weimar, City Expansion and Districts (Volume 4.2) . E. Reinhold Verlag, Altenburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-937940-54-0

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