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The Gerhart-Hauptmann-Museum in Erkner serves as a memorial to the renowned poet and Nobel laureate in Literature, Gerhart Hauptmann. The museum is located in Villa Lassen, where Hauptmann lived with his wife Marie from 1885 to 1889. This historical residence is a significant part of Hauptmann's life and provides a unique insight into his personal and professional journey.
The Gerhart-Hauptmann-Museum aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Hauptmann's life. The first part of the museum systematically presents Hauptmann's life, including descriptions of his works such as 'Die Weber' and 'Der Biberpelz', and first editions of his works. Visitors can also view the Nobel Prize certificate, adding a unique element to the museum experience.
The first floor of the museum showcases the rooms where Hauptmann lived. Although most of the furniture is not original, it is from the era when Hauptmann resided in Erkner, providing a glimpse into his living conditions. Notably, the cabinets from the study are from Hauptmann's apartment in Berlin-Grunewald, where he lived from 1897.
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