The Museum of Modern Literature is located in Marbach, on a rock plateau overlooking the Neckar River valley. Schillerhöhe 8-10, 71672 Marbach am Neckar. Marbach is known as the birthplace of the classical poet and dramatist, Friedrich Schiller.
The Schiller museum, the older of the two (opened in 1903) is dedicated to the most famous son of Marbach, a great Romantic German poet Friedrich Schiller. Tuesday - Sunday : 10:00 am - 6:00 pm The museum is closed on Mondays, except holidays, and on December 24, 25, 26 and 31. Schiller National Museum. All opening hours and further information: Arrival.
Die Dauerausstellung im Schiller-Nationalmuseum ist daher mit den ›vier Schwaben‹ ... RSS-Feeds PDF Kontakt Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach Abt. museum@dla-marbach.de. Although Schiller moved away as a child, he is commemorated in Marbach by the Schiller-Nationalmuseum und Deutsches Literaturarchiv ( Schiller National Museum and German Literature Archive ), one of the main archives of literature history in the country. (I’ve recently read somewhere that Germans produced best Romantic literature, which is simply unbelievable to me as a person living among Germans). Opening hours. Museum Schillerhöhe 8-10 71672 Marbach Di - So 10.00 - 18.00 Uhr Telefon +49 (0) 7144 / 848-601 Telefax +49 (0) 7144 / 848-690 E-Mail museum@dla-marbach.de (Mo - Fr) Ltg. Eintrittspreise Museen
Travelling by car Plan your car route. The Schiller National Museum in Marbach am Neckar will be officially reopened in the presence of Federal President Horst Koehler on 10 November 2009, the 250th anniversary of Friedrich Schiller’s birthday, following a restoration by David Chipperfield Architects. Deutsches Literaturarchiv: Lost in Translation - Schiller National Museum - See 30 traveler reviews, 7 candid photos, and great deals for Marbach am Neckar, Germany, at Tripadvisor. As the birthplace of Friedrich Schiller, the town’s park already held the Schiller National Museum, built in 1903, and the Archive for German Literature, built in the 1970s. : Prof. Dr. Heike Gfrereis.
The ›four Swabinas‹ of the permanent exhibition in the Schiller National Museum - Schiller, Hölderlin, Kerner and Mörike - along with Luise Duttenhofer’s silhouettes have moved to the Literature Museum of the Modern. Relaxed from door to door. Plan your trip with public transport.