Goethe House

Goethe House

The Goethe House in the old town of Frankfurt am Main was the family residence of the Goethe family, most notably Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, until 1795. Johann Wolfgang was himself born here in 1749 to his parents, Johann Caspar Goethe, a lawyer, and Katherine Elisabeth Textor, daughter of the mayor ("Bürgermeister") of Frankfurt. Johann Wolfgang lived here along with his sister Cornelia until 1765, aged sixteen, when he moved to Leipzig to study law, returning sporadically thereafter. Goethe subsequently wrote about his childhood spent here in his autobiography "", ("Out of my Life: Poetry and Truth"), (18111833), and describing his birth thus:

:"On the 28th of August, 1749, at mid-day, as the clock struck twelve, I came into the world, at Frankfurt-am-Main. My horoscope was propitious: the sun stood in the sign of the Virgin, and had culminated for the day; Jupiter and Venus looked on him with a friendly eye, and Mercury not adversely; while Saturn and Mars kept themselves indifferent; the moon alone, just full, exerted the power of her reflection all the more, as she had then reached her planetary hour."

:"She opposed herself, therefore, to my birth, which could not be accomplished until this hour was passed."

Showing a prodigious intellect and talent from an early age, Goethe wrote "Götz von Berlichingen" (1773) and his first substantially acknowledged novel "The Sorrows of Young Werther" (1774) here as well as laying the foundations for his celebrated interpretation of "Faust". Today, the visitor can see the study with its writing desk as it would have been used by Goethe to pen these early works.

History

The house was bought in 1733 by Goethe's grandmother, Cornelia Goethe, a guest house hostess. It was in fact originally two houses, dating from around 1600 in typical medieval wooden-fronted style, until 1755, when Goethe's father extensively remodeled and modernized them into the single structure we see today. Goethe writes in his autobiography that his father was careful to preserve the double overhang of the facade, which was not permitted in new buildings under the codes of 1719 and 1749, emphasizing that it was a remodeling of the existing structures and not a new construction.

After leaving the Goethe family in 1795, the house went through a series of owners, until its purchase in 1863 by geologist Otto Volger (1822-1897), who restored it to the condition the Goethe family had left it in, as a monument to its famous inhabitant. The house was destroyed during Allied bombing on May 22 1944, but was restored after the war between 1947 and 1951, as closely as possible to its original condition and furnishing, giving an insight into what life was like for a reasonably wealthy resident of Frankfurt in the 18th century. It is next door to the Goethe Museum, which opened to the public along with the restored Goethe House in 1954, and nearby are the excavated foundations of the Jewish ghetto, which, along with the Jewish cemetery, gives a further glimpse of the older Frankfurt as Goethe himself would have experienced it.

References

* [http://www.altfrankfurt.com/Goethe/ Goethe and Goethe's Birthplace]

External links

* [http://www.goethehaus-frankfurt.de/welcome.html Information on and plan of the house]
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/5733 Goethe's autobiography "Out of my life: Poetry and Truth" from Project Gutenberg]


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