The Hüttenberg Regional Museum, also known as the Goethe House in Volpertshausen, is a protected national monument. It is a timber-framed and cobblestone construction located in the town of Volpertshausen, south of Wetzlar. This historical building is a significant part of the region's heritage and offers a unique insight into its past.
The museum showcases various aspects of Hüttenberg culture. One of the highlights is an exhibition in the ballroom that details the meeting between Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Charlotte Buff on June 9, 1772. This historical event is a significant part of the region's cultural heritage.
The regional museum, which opened in 1992, is housed in a former hunting lodge of the Count of Nassau-Weilburg. This historic building was constructed between 1719 and 1721, adding to the rich history and architectural beauty of the region.
The ballroom of the museum is decorated in the style of the time, serving as a reminder of the dance that took place on June 9, 1772. This event is significant as J.W. Goethe, who was then an intern at the Imperial Court Chamber in Wetzlar, was among the 25 guests. Other notable guests included Charlotte Buff and her fiancé Christian Kestner, both from the region.
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Rheinfelser Straße 65, Hüttenberg
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