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Explore the Literary Legacy at Goethe House

Discover the birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a literary treasure in Frankfurt that captivates visitors with its rich history and cultural significance.

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A brief summary to Goethe House

  • Monday 10 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-9 pm
  • Friday 10 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Nestled in the heart of Frankfurt, Goethe House is the birthplace and childhood home of the renowned poet, playwright, and novelist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This museum stands as a testament to Goethe's extraordinary literary legacy and provides visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in the surroundings that inspired many of his works. The beautifully restored rooms showcase period furniture, personal artifacts, and original artwork, allowing guests to step back in time and experience the ambiance of the late 18th century. The guided tours offer fascinating insights into Goethe's life and the cultural context of his writings, making it a perfect destination for both literature lovers and casual visitors. In addition to the main house, the museum features a lovely garden, where you can take a moment to reflect on your visit or simply enjoy the serene atmosphere. The museum also hosts various exhibitions, lectures, and literary events throughout the year, offering visitors a broader understanding of Goethe's influence on German literature and philosophy. Whether you are a seasoned admirer of Goethe's works or a newcomer to his poetry, the Goethe House provides an enriching experience that captures the essence of this literary giant. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the adjacent Goethe Museum, which further delves into his influence and the artistic movements that followed his time. A visit to Goethe House is not just about literature; it's about connecting with a pivotal figure in European cultural history. The museum is conveniently located near other historical sites in Frankfurt, making it an ideal stop on your tour of this vibrant city. As you explore the exhibits and gardens, take a moment to appreciate the legacy of a man whose work transcends time and continues to resonate today.

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience.
  • Take a guided tour to gain deeper insights into Goethe's life and works.
  • Check the museum's schedule for special exhibitions and events that might coincide with your visit.
  • Don't forget to explore the adjacent Goethe Museum for a comprehensive understanding of his influence.
  • Allow time to relax in the garden after your tour, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you're driving to Goethe House from anywhere in Taunus, start by heading towards the A66 highway. Follow signs for Frankfurt. Once on the A66, stay on it until you reach the exit for B40, which leads you directly into Frankfurt. Continue on B40 and follow the signs for Innenstadt (city center). As you approach the city center, keep an eye out for signs directing you to Großer Hirschgraben. The Goethe House is located at Großer Hirschgraben 23-25. Parking is available nearby but may incur fees, so be prepared for potential costs.

  • Public Transportation

    To reach Goethe House using public transport, first find your nearest S-Bahn (suburban train) or U-Bahn (subway) station in Taunus. Take the S-Bahn line S3, S4, S5, or S6 towards Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof (main train station). Once you arrive at Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, transfer to the U-Bahn line U6 or U7 towards Enkheim. Get off at the 'Frankfurt Dom/Römer' station. From there, it's a 10-minute walk to Goethe House. Head south on Holzgraben, turn left onto Große Eschenheimer Straße, and continue straight until you reach Großer Hirschgraben. The museum will be on your right. Note that a standard ticket for the public transport network will cost around €2.75.

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