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The Nietzsche-Haus in Naumburg, Germany, is a building dedicated to the life and work of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
In the summer of 1858 Nietzsche's mother, Franziska Nietzsche, moved with her two children, Elisabeth and Friedrich, to 18 Weingarten in Naumberg, the site of the Nietzsche-Haus. She rented a bright, spacious apartment on the upper floor. In 1878 she bought the house and continued to live there until her death in 1897.
Since 1994, the Nietzsche-Haus has been open to the public as a museum. In October 2010, the Nietzsche Documentation Centre opened, dedicated to research into and critical engagement with Nietzsche.
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Coordinates: 51°09′00″N 11°48′45″E / 51.15004°N 11.81256°E
Friedrich Nietzsche Works The Birth of Tragedy · Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks · On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense · Untimely Meditations · Hymnus an das Leben · Human, All Too Human · The Dawn · The Gay Science · Thus Spoke Zarathustra · Beyond Good and Evil · On the Genealogy of Morality · The Case of Wagner · Twilight of the Idols · The Antichrist · Ecce Homo · Nietzsche contra Wagner · The Will to Power (posthumous)Concepts Related articles Works about Nietzsche · Influence and reception of Nietzsche · Anarchism and Nietzsche · Nietzsche-Archiv · Nietzsche-Haus, Naumburg · Nietzsche-Haus, Sils-Maria · Nietzsche Music Project · Relationship with Max Stirner · My Sister and ICategories:- Friedrich Nietzsche
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