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Grand 18th-century house with a collection of artifacts relating to Goethe's life & work.
Jacobistraße 2, 40211 Düsseldorf, Germany

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Reviews — 8

Daniel Lopez
at 2023 Dec 31
Daniel Lopez
at 2023 Dec 31
Un museo pequeño con una buena cantidad de información interesante, la entrada costó 4€ y valió la pena, está situado cerca de un gran parque así que es una buena opción para añadir a tu ruta de turismo si vienes a visitar dusseldorf. El chico que nos atendió nos trató muy bien.
Hubert Kiełbus
at 2023 Dec 30
Hubert Kiełbus
at 2023 Dec 30
important. If you don't know German, there's no reason to go there. in English you will read two notes there, this one: do not touch. a place with potential, certainly interesting (e.g. several drawings by Salcador Dali)… unfortunately, the lack of descriptions in English is a failure.
Derek Lammers
at 2023 Oct 12
Derek Lammers
at 2023 Oct 12
Very interesting museum. I'd like to ask the owners to add explanations in English, next to the already existing German ones. This would make things easier for those who understand very little German.
yo tiz
at 2023 Sep 24
yo tiz
at 2023 Sep 24
Wonderful person, with an infinity of curiosity. Architecture and design, colors pallette... So interesting! I never suppose to find Salvador Dalì there!! But here he is!
Melissa Prostrollo
at 2020 Feb 22
Melissa Prostrollo
at 2020 Feb 22
Nice museum in a historic mansion. It was only 4 Euro each and was a great place to step in from the rain and see something for a while, even if you're not very aware of Goethe, as I was not. Lots of interesting historical information, very cool architectural details and a whole collection of porcelain and other antiques on the top floor. When you first step jnside, it looks like it may be sparse, but there is plenty to see and it is a great value for the money.
Britt Hanson
at 2020 Feb 18
Britt Hanson
at 2020 Feb 18
This museum is in a manor house with its own history, but is a large collection of all things Goethe. There are three floors open to visit, including a floor devoted to porcelain. The first two floors include portraits of Goethe and numerous people and places important to his life, letters, books, etc.
Sleepy Kitty
at 2019 Jul 17
Sleepy Kitty
at 2019 Jul 17
Still worth a look if you don’t understand German! The elevator, spiral staircase and the meeting room on the top floor are stunning. There are contemporary art and artifacts on display. There was a complimentary guide in different languages near the elevator

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