All language & literature museums to visit in Germany

Celebrate the power of words at 120 language and literature museums in Germany. These museums explore the history of languages, literary works, and the lives of authors.

Are you a literature enthusiast? Here are the best language and literature museums in Germany

  1. Karl Marx House1

    Karl Marx House

     Trier
    The Karl Marx House museum, located in Trier, Germany, is a biographical and writer's house museum. It is the birthplace of Karl Marx, the father of Marxism, who was born in the house in 1818. The museum is dedicated to the life and writings of Marx, as well as the history of communism.
  2. City Castle in Weimar2

    City Castle in Weimar

     Weimar
    Schloss Weimar, also known as Stadtschloss, is a significant historical site in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany. It served as the residence of the dukes of Saxe-Weimar and Eisenach, adding to its historical importance. The palace is a part of the World Heritage Site 'Classical Weimar', which highlights Weimar's cultural significance during the late 18th and 19th centuries.
  3. Schiller's House3

    Schiller's House

     Weimar
    Schiller's House, also known as Schillerhaus, is a museum located in Weimar. It is managed by the Klassik Stiftung Weimar and was once the home of the renowned German poet, philosopher, physician, historian, and playwright Friedrich Schiller. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the life and works of Schiller in the very place he once lived.
  4. Goethe's garden house (4

    Goethe's garden house (

     Weimar
    Goethe's Garden House, nestled in the Park an der Ilm in Weimar, served as the primary residence and workspace of the renowned German writer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This historical site offers a unique insight into the life and work of one of Germany's most celebrated literary figures.
  5. Günter Grass House5

    Günter Grass House

     Lübeck
    The Günter Grass House, located in the old town of Lübeck, is a museum dedicated to the literary, pictorial, and sculptural work of Günter Grass, a Nobel Prize in Literature laureate. Grass lived near Lübeck in his old age, and the museum serves as a testament to his diverse artistic contributions.
  6. Hermann-Hesse-Museum6

    Hermann-Hesse-Museum

     Calw
    The Hermann-Hesse-Museum in Calw is dedicated to documenting the life and work of the renowned writer and Nobel laureate in Literature, Hermann Hesse. The museum offers a comprehensive insight into Hesse's life, his literary works, and his significant contributions to literature. It is an ideal destination for literature enthusiasts and those interested in learning more about this influential figure.
  7. Museum Hameln7

    Museum Hameln

     Hamelin
    The Museum Hameln is situated in two significant buildings from the Weser Renaissance period in the historic old town of Hamelin, the Leisthaus and the neighbouring Stiftsherrenhaus. These buildings are not only important for their architectural value but also for the rich history they hold within their walls. Visitors can explore the museum's extensive collection that tells the story of the city and its surrounding region.
  8. Van de Velde-Museum8

    Van de Velde-Museum

     Gera
    The Schulenburg House, located at Straße des Friedens 120 in Gera, is a grand bourgeois villa designed and built by the renowned architect Henry van de Velde. This architectural masterpiece is under monument protection, preserving its historical and cultural significance.
  9. Heimathaus9

    Heimathaus

     Pfronten
    The Heimathaus in Pfronten is a historical timber-framed building that holds a significant place in the town's history. It is listed in the Pfronten monuments list, indicating its cultural and historical importance. The building's architecture and history offer a glimpse into the past, making it an interesting site for tourists interested in history and architecture.
  10. Schillerhaus10

    Schillerhaus

     Mannheim
    The Schillerhaus, located in the Ludwigshafen district of Oggersheim, is a significant historical site. It was here that the renowned German poet, philosopher, physician, historian, and playwright Friedrich Schiller stayed under the alias 'Dr. Schmidt' from October 13 to November 30, 1782. This period in Schiller's life was marked by his flight from the Duchy of Württemberg to Mannheim in the Electorate of Palatinate-Bavaria, making the Schillerhaus a key location in his personal history.
  11. Gleimhaus11

    Gleimhaus

     Halberstadt
    The Gleimhaus in Halberstadt, built in 1862, is recognized as one of the oldest literary museums in Germany. It is situated in the former residence of the renowned poet and collector, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim. This historical significance of the museum, combined with its rich literary heritage, makes it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in German literature and history.
  12. Little House, Meersburg12

    Little House, Meersburg

     Meersburg
    The Little House, also known as the Prince's House (Fürstenhäusle), is a historic house and museum located in the picturesque town of Meersburg, Germany. It offers a stunning view of Lake Constance, making it a scenic spot for tourists. The house carries a rich history and is a significant cultural landmark in the region.
  13. Romantikerhaus13

    Romantikerhaus

     Jena
    The Romantikerhaus Jena is a museum that is committed to the research, preservation, and dissemination of the Jena Early Romanticism. It is a part of the Municipal Museums Jena and belongs to the JenaKultur. The museum is the only one in Jena under municipal sponsorship that exclusively commemorates the city's cultural bloom around 1800 and questions its significance for modern art and culture.
  14. Spreewald-Museum14

    Spreewald-Museum

     Lübbenau/Spreewald
    The Spreewald Museum Lübbenau is a museum located in the city of Lübbenau, which is situated in the Spreewald region. This location makes it a central point of interest for those wanting to learn about the history and culture of the Spreewald region.
  15. Henriette-Davidis-Museum15

    Henriette-Davidis-Museum

     Wetter (Ruhr)
    The Henriette-Davidis-Museum, which was inaugurated in 1994 in Wetter - Wengern, is dedicated to showcasing the life and work of Henriette Davidis, the most famous German cookbook author. The museum provides an in-depth look into the author's life, her contributions to the culinary world, and her influence on German cuisine.
  16. Deutsche Märchen- und Wesersagenmuseum16

    Deutsche Märchen- und Wesersagenmuseum

     Bad Oeynhausen
    The Deutsche Märchen- und Wesersagenmuseum is situated in the Villa Paul Baehr, a Jugendstil villa, in the spa park of Bad Oeynhausen. This location provides a serene and beautiful environment for visitors to explore the wide field of old folk tales and primarily deals with the pictorial implementation of fairy tale and legend motifs.
  17. Museumshof Bad Oeynhausen17

    Museumshof Bad Oeynhausen

     Bad Oeynhausen
    The Museumshof Bad Oeynhausen, a local museum in the East Westphalian spa town, was inaugurated in 1969. This museum serves as a testament to the rich history and culture of the region, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past.
  18. Goethe's House18

    Goethe's House

     Weimar
    Goethe's House, also known as the House on Frauenplan, is a museum located in Weimar. It is operated by the Klassik Stiftung Weimar and is situated in the residence where the renowned German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe lived and died. This historical site offers a unique insight into Goethe's life and work.
  19. Stadtmuseum Siegburg19

    Stadtmuseum Siegburg

     Siegburg
    The Stadtmuseum Siegburg is a museum that focuses on archaeology, art, and cultural history. It provides a comprehensive documentation of the history of Siegburg, from its earliest times to the present day. The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of topics, making it a fascinating destination for anyone interested in learning more about the city's past.
  20. Stadtmuseum Hagen20

    Stadtmuseum Hagen

     Hagen
    The Stadtmuseum Hagen is a museum that focuses on the history of the independent Westphalian city of Hagen and the surrounding region. This includes the former counties of Mark and Limburg. The museum provides a comprehensive overview of the region's history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the area's past.
  21. Museum of Modern Literature21

    Museum of Modern Literature

     Marbach am Neckar
    The Museum of Modern Literature, also known as LiMo, is a significant part of the German Literature Archive's literary museums. It is situated on the scenic Schillerhöhe in Marbach am Neckar, a location that offers a unique blend of cultural and natural beauty. The museum is a hub for literature enthusiasts, offering a deep dive into the world of German literature.
  22. Hölderlin's Tower22

    Hölderlin's Tower

     Tübingen
    The Hölderlin Tower in Tübingen is a significant historical site named after the renowned poet Friedrich Hölderlin. He resided in this tower from May 3, 1807, until his death in 1843. This connection to the poet makes the tower a place of interest for literature enthusiasts and those interested in Hölderlin's life and works.
  23. Sorbian Museum23

    Sorbian Museum

     Bautzen
    The Sorbian Museum, located in the salthouse of the Ortenburg in Bautzen, is a significant repository of Sorbian culture and history. With a collection of approximately 35,000 inventarized objects, it stands as the most important museum dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of Sorbian heritage.
  24. Schiller-Nationalmuseum24

    Schiller-Nationalmuseum

     Marbach am Neckar
    The Schiller National Museum, located in Marbach am Neckar, is a significant part of the Literature Museums of the German Literature Archive Marbach. It was inaugurated in 1903, originally serving as the Schiller Archive and Museum. This institution is dedicated to the life and works of Friedrich Schiller, a renowned poet born in Marbach, and other poets from Swabia.
  25. Gerhart-Hauptmann-Museum25

    Gerhart-Hauptmann-Museum

     Erkner
    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.
  26. Grimm's Fairy Tale Empire26

    Grimm's Fairy Tale Empire

     Hanau
    GrimmsMärchenReich is a museum located in the city of Hanau, which is known as the birthplace of the famous fairy tale collectors, the Brothers Grimm. This museum is dedicated to the life and works of these renowned figures, offering a unique insight into their world and the fairy tales they collected.
  27. Caricatura27

    Caricatura

     Kassel
    Since 1995, the Caricatura institution has been operating the Caricatura - Gallery for Comic Art, located in the KulturBahnhof Kassel. This gallery showcases a variety of comic art, making it a potential point of interest for tourists who enjoy this form of art.
  28. Museum Utopie und Alltag28

    Museum Utopie und Alltag

     Eisenhüttenstadt
    The Documentation Centre for Everyday Culture of the GDR in Eisenhüttenstadt is a museum that focuses on the cultural, social, and everyday history, as well as the living and everyday culture in the GDR. It provides a unique insight into the life and times of the GDR, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and culture.
  29. Klopstockhaus29

    Klopstockhaus

     Quedlinburg
    The Klopstockhaus in Quedlinburg is a significant site as it is the birthplace of Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, a renowned figure in classical German literature. This historical connection adds a layer of cultural significance to the location, making it an interesting destination for those interested in literature and history.
  30. Deutsches FastnachtMuseum30

    Deutsches FastnachtMuseum

     Kitzingen
    The Deutsches FastnachtMuseum in Kitzingen is the official museum of the Bundes Deutscher Karneval, which is the umbrella organization of over 5,200 carnival associations, carnival guilds, carnival societies, and fools' guilds. This makes it a significant institution in the world of German carnival culture, offering a comprehensive insight into the traditions and history of the carnival in Germany.
  31. Erika Fuchs Haus – Museum für Comic & Sprachkunst31

    Erika Fuchs Haus – Museum für Comic & Sprachkunst

     Schwarzenbach a.d.Saale
    The Erika Fuchs House – Museum for Comic and Language Art in Schwarzenbach an der Saale is a tribute to the work of Erika Fuchs. She was the translator and editor-in-chief of the Mickey Mouse magazine and others from 1951 to 1988. Erika Fuchs lived in Schwarzenbach for 52 years, and her influence on the world of comics and language art is celebrated in this museum.
  32. Saarländisches Künstlerhaus32

    Saarländisches Künstlerhaus

     Saarbrücken
    The Saarländisches Künstlerhaus Saarbrücken e. V. serves as a workspace and meeting place for cultural creators in the fields of visual arts, literature, and arts and crafts. This institution is situated in the city of Saarbrücken, providing a hub for artists and craftsmen in the region.
  33. Till Eulenspiegel Museum33

    Till Eulenspiegel Museum

     Schöppenstedt
    The Till-Eulenspiegel-Museum Schöppenstedt is a regional museum located in Lower Saxony, Germany. It pays homage to the medieval jester Till Eulenspiegel, who is believed to have been born in Kneitlingen am Elm around 1300. The museum provides a deep dive into the life and times of this historical figure, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and folklore.
  34. Kernerhaus34

    Kernerhaus

     Weinsberg
    The Kernerhaus in Weinsberg served as the residence of the Swabian poet and doctor Justinus Kerner (1786–1862). This historical site offers a glimpse into the life of this significant figure in Swabian Romanticism, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural and historical context of the period.
  35. Literaturzentrum Neubrandenburg e.V35

    Literaturzentrum Neubrandenburg e.V

     Neubrandenburg
    The Brigitte-Reimann-Literaturhaus, located at Gartenstraße 6 in Neubrandenburg, is a literature center in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It was temporarily closed in late August 2009 due to withheld funding of €10,000 from the Schwerin Ministry of Culture. However, it reopened in November 2009 after the sponsoring association, Literaturzentrum Neubrandenburg e.V., and the Ministry of Culture reached a provisional agreement.
  36. Alte Lateinschule36

    Alte Lateinschule

     Großenhain
    The Alte Lateinschule Museum is a baroque building located in the city center of Großenhain. It is built on the foundations of a predecessor building that was established after 1540, making it one of the oldest buildings in Großenhain. This historical significance adds to the charm and appeal of the museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  37. Haus Letmathe37

    Haus Letmathe

     Iserlohn
    In 2008 and 2009, Haus Letmathe underwent a major renovation, which included making the building accessible for people with disabilities. This renovation has ensured that the building can be enjoyed by all visitors, regardless of their physical abilities. The renovation has also helped to preserve the building's historical features, ensuring that it continues to provide a glimpse into the past for future generations.
  38. Schiller's Garden House38

    Schiller's Garden House

     Jena
    Schiller's Garden House in Jena is a significant historical site, as it is one of only two preserved residences of the renowned German poet, philosopher, physician, historian, and playwright Friedrich Schiller. Schiller resided here with his family during the summers of 1797 to 1799. This period was a productive time for Schiller, during which he penned some of his most important works.
  39. Wendish Museum39

    Wendish Museum

     Cottbus
    The Wendish Museum, also known as Serbski muzej, is a significant cultural institution located in the city of Cottbus. It serves as the central museum for the culture and history of the Sorbs/Wends in Lower Lusatia. The museum provides a comprehensive insight into the rich cultural heritage and history of the Sorbs/Wends, making it a valuable destination for those interested in cultural exploration.
  40. Weißenstein Castle40

    Weißenstein Castle

     Regen
    Weißenstein Castle, also known as Burgruine Weißenstein in German, is a historical site located in the municipality of Weißenstein, in the borough of Regen, Bavaria. The castle is situated on a quartz ridge known as the Pfahl, at an elevation of 758 metres. Although it is now in ruins, the castle's rich history and unique location make it a fascinating destination for visitors.
  41. Carl-Julius-Weber-Gedenkstube41

    Carl-Julius-Weber-Gedenkstube

     Langenburg
    The Carl-Julius-Weber-Gedenkstube is a small literature museum that was established in 1987. It is located in the town hall of Langenburg on the Jagst. The museum is dedicated to the writer and satirist Karl Julius Weber, who was born in this house. It is a place where visitors can learn about Weber's life and work, and see the environment in which he grew up.
  42. Faust Museum42

    Faust Museum

     Knittlingen
    The Faust Museum in Knittlingen, located in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany, is situated in the Old Town Hall. This building is a half-timbered house that dates back to the 18th century. It provides a historical setting for the museum, adding to the overall experience of the visitors.
  43. Bibelzentrum Barth43

    Bibelzentrum Barth

     Barth
    The Bibelzentrum Barth, previously known as the Low German Bible Centre St. Jürgen, is situated in the former hospital church of St. Jürgen Hospital in Barth. This historic location adds a unique charm to the museum, making it a fascinating place to visit for those interested in history, architecture, and religion.
  44. Max-Samuel-Haus44

    Max-Samuel-Haus

     Rostock
    The Max-Samuel-Haus, located in Rostock, is a villa that has been home to the Foundation for Jewish History and Culture in Rostock since 1991. This historic building serves as a meeting place for cultural events such as readings, exhibitions, and concerts. It also houses an extensive library offering literature on Jewish history and culture.
  45. Nibelungen Museum Worms45

    Nibelungen Museum Worms

     Worms
    The Nibelungen Museum is a cultural institution located in the city of Worms, Germany. It is dedicated to the Nibelungen saga, a significant piece of Germanic literature. The museum provides an in-depth exploration of this epic tale, making it an interesting destination for those interested in literature, history, and Germanic culture.
  46. Kurt-Tucholsky-Literaturmuseum46

    Kurt-Tucholsky-Literaturmuseum

     Rheinsberg
    The Kurt Tucholsky Literature Museum, located in Rheinsberg Castle, is a place dedicated to the life and work of the renowned German-Jewish journalist, satirist and writer, Kurt Tucholsky. The museum provides an in-depth look into Tucholsky's life, his literary contributions, and his influence on German literature.
  47. Heimatmuseum Radevormwald47

    Heimatmuseum Radevormwald

     Radevormwald
    The Heimatmuseum Radevormwald is conveniently located in Hohenfuhrstraße, directly opposite the town hall of Radevormwald. This location in the Oberbergischer Kreis in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area.
  48. Agnes-Miegel-Haus48

    Agnes-Miegel-Haus

     Bad Nenndorf
    The Agnes-Miegel-Haus in Bad Nenndorf served as the home of the renowned writer Agnes Miegel from 1953 to 1964. Today, it has been transformed into a literature museum that pays tribute to the life and works of the author. Visitors can explore the house where Miegel lived and created numerous poems and stories, gaining a unique insight into her life and creative process.
  49. Hebbelmuseum49

    Hebbelmuseum

     Wesselburen
    The Hebbel Museum in Wesselburen, located in the district of Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, is a tribute to the life and work of the renowned playwright Friedrich Hebbel, who was born in this town. The museum provides an in-depth look into Hebbel's life, showcasing his contributions to the world of drama and literature.
  50. Deutsches Zeitungsmuseum50

    Deutsches Zeitungsmuseum

     Wadgassen
    The Deutsches Zeitungsmuseum is situated in a former economic building of the Wadgassen Abbey, covering an area of approximately 500 square meters. This spacious setting allows for a comprehensive display of exhibits related to the historical development, technical production, and distribution of newspapers.
  51. Anne Frank Zentrum51

    Anne Frank Zentrum

     Berlin
    The Anne Frank Zentrum is the German partner organization of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Its permanent exhibition "All about Anne" invites audiences to explore Anne Frank's life and her diary as a way to personalize the history of the Holocaust. Interactive learning installations encourage vi
  52. Goethe House52

    Goethe House

     Frankfurt
    The Goethe House is a writer's house museum in Frankfurt. The Goethe House was the residence of the Goethe family until 1795. When the house was bought by geologist Otto Volger in 1863, it got restored to the condition the Goethe family had left it in. The house was destroyed during World War II, bu
  53. Ehm Welk-Haus53

    Ehm Welk-Haus

     Bad Doberan
    The Ehm Welk-Haus in Bad Doberan, once the residence of the writer Ehm Welk, is a cultural meeting place today. This simple single-family house made of red clinker bricks stands as a testament to the writer's life and work. It offers a unique opportunity to delve into the world of Ehm Welk and experience the environment in which he lived and created his works.
  54. Museum Angermünde54

    Museum Angermünde

     Angermünde
    The Museum Angermünde, located in the city of Angermünde, Brandenburg, Germany, serves as the Ehm Welk and local history museum. It offers a unique blend of contemporary history, archaeological finds, and literary history through creative concepts. The museum is an integral part of the city's historical core, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past and the rich cultural heritage of the region.
  55. Grimmwelt55

    Grimmwelt

     Kassel
    Grimmwelt Kassel is an exhibition house that focuses on the works and lives of the Brothers Grimm. It offers interactive presentations on the German Dictionary, the Children's and Household Tales, and the lives of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The exhibition house is divided into 25 areas, each named after words from the German Dictionary.
  56. Nietzsche Archive56

    Nietzsche Archive

     Weimar
    The Nietzsche Archive, established in 1894, is a significant institution dedicated to preserving and documenting the life and work of the renowned philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It was the first organization of its kind, focusing solely on Nietzsche's contributions. The archive was initially located in Naumburg, Germany, before finding a permanent home in Weimar.
  57. Kunstmuseum Bayreuth57

    Kunstmuseum Bayreuth

     Bayreuth
    The Kunstmuseum Bayreuth, located in the city of Bayreuth, is a contemporary art museum. It is housed in the historical rooms of the Baroque City Hall, where it presents exhibitions of both contemporary and classic modern art.
  58. Kleist-Museum58

    Kleist-Museum

     Frankfurt (Oder)
    The Kleist Museum, situated at Faberstraße 6–7 in Frankfurt (Oder), is a cultural institution dedicated to the life and work of the renowned German author, Heinrich von Kleist. The museum houses a vast collection of artifacts, documents, and exhibits that provide a comprehensive insight into Kleist's life, his literary contributions, and his influence on German literature and culture.
  59. Nietzsche-Haus, Naumburg59

    Nietzsche-Haus, Naumburg

     Naumburg (Saale)
    The Nietzsche-Haus in Naumburg (Saale) is a museum dedicated to the life and work of the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It provides an in-depth look into Nietzsche's life, his philosophies, and his influence on the world. The museum is located in the house where Nietzsche's mother, Franziska Nietzsche, moved with her two children, Friedrich and Elisabeth, in the summer of 1858.
  60. Gerhart Hauptmann Haus Hiddensee60

    Gerhart Hauptmann Haus Hiddensee

     Insel Hiddensee
    The house “Seedorn” on the island of Hiddensee was purchased by Gerhart Hauptmann in 1930. He and his wife Margarete spent every summer there until 1943. This house served as a summer residence for the couple, providing a glimpse into their personal life away from the public eye.
  61. Ernst Barlach Museum61

    Ernst Barlach Museum

     Ratzeburg
    The Ernst Barlach Museum Ratzeburg is situated in the very house in Ratzeburg where the artist spent a portion of his childhood. This adds a personal touch to the museum, allowing visitors to connect more deeply with the artist's life and work.
  62. Museum of Literature on the Upper Rhine62

    Museum of Literature on the Upper Rhine

     Karlsruhe
    The Museum of Literature on the Upper Rhine is located in the Prinz-Max-Palais, the city's cultural center. This historic building also serves as the headquarters of the Literary Society Karlsruhe. In addition to the museum, the Prinz-Max-Palais hosts the city museum and the youth library of the city library, making it a hub of cultural and educational activities.
  63. Göschenhaus63

    Göschenhaus

     Grimma
    The Göschenhaus Grimma, also known as the Museum Göschenhaus, is a significant historical site located at Schillerstraße 25 in 04668 Grimma-Hohnstädt. This was the residence of the renowned publisher and bookseller, Georg Joachim Göschen. The house offers a unique insight into the life and work of Göschen, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in literature and history.
  64. East Prussian Regional Museum64

    East Prussian Regional Museum

     Lüneburg
    The East Prussian Regional Museum, located in Lüneburg, Lower Saxony in Germany, was established in 1987. This museum is a significant cultural institution that provides insights into the history, art, and culture of the former German province of East Prussia.
  65. Stadtmuseum65

    Stadtmuseum

     Karlsruhe
    The Stadtmuseum Karlsruhe is a museum that presents the history of the city of Karlsruhe through a permanent exhibition. This exhibition provides a comprehensive overview of the city's past, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about Karlsruhe's history.
  66. Ostfriesisches Schulmuseum Folmhusen66

    Ostfriesisches Schulmuseum Folmhusen

     Folmhusen
    The Ostfriesisches Schulmuseum Folmhusen is situated in the municipality of Westoverledingen, in the region of East Frisia. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique insight into the history of schooling and childhood in the region.
  67. Jünger-Haus Wilflingen67

    Jünger-Haus Wilflingen

     Langenenslingen
    The Jünger-Haus Wilflingen was the home of the writer Ernst Jünger from 1951 until his death in 1998. In 1999, the building was converted into a museum and literary memorial to Ernst Jünger and his brother Friedrich Georg Jünger. This makes the house not only a historical site but also a place of literary significance.
  68. Hans Werner Richter House68

    Hans Werner Richter House

     Bansin
    The Hans-Werner-Richter-Haus is a museum and library located in the seaside resort of Bansin on the island of Usedom in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It is home to the estate of the Usedom writer Hans Werner Richter, who gained fame as the initiator of the writers' association Group 47. The museum provides a unique insight into the life and work of this influential writer.
  69. Wieland-Museum69

    Wieland-Museum

     Biberach an der Riß
    The Wieland Museum in Biberach an der Riß is a cultural institution dedicated to the life and work of the renowned poet and writer Christoph Martin Wieland. This museum serves as a tribute to Wieland, who spent his formative years in this town. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the world of this influential figure and gain insights into his life and literary contributions.
  70. Wilhelm-Busch-Mühle70

    Wilhelm-Busch-Mühle

     Ebergötzen
    The Wilhelm-Busch-Mühle, also known as the Max-und-Moritz-Mühle, is a historic watermill located in Ebergötzen, in the Göttingen district. Since 1977, it has been functioning as a memorial site for Wilhelm Busch, a renowned poet, painter, and illustrator, and also as a mill museum. The museum offers a glimpse into the life and work of Wilhelm Busch, the old milling technique at the running grain mill, the history of the building, and rural life in the 19th century.
  71. Erich Maria Remarque-Friedenszentrum71

    Erich Maria Remarque-Friedenszentrum

     Osnabrück
    The Erich Maria Remarque Peace Centre is home to the Erich Maria Remarque Archive and a permanent exhibition that provides a comprehensive insight into the life and work of Erich Maria Remarque. The exhibition features audio and film documents, as well as educational elaboration of the theme, not only highlighting biographical and literary aspects of Remarque's life, but also aspects of 20th century German history.
  72. Schillerhaus Rudolstadt72

    Schillerhaus Rudolstadt

     Rudolstadt
    The Schillerhaus in Rudolstadt is a literature museum dedicated to the renowned German poet, philosopher, physician, historian, and playwright Friedrich Schiller. It is located in the former residence of the von Lengefeld family, also known as the Beulwitzsches Haus. The museum offers a deep dive into the life and works of Schiller, making it a significant destination for literature enthusiasts.
  73. Goethe Museum Dusseldorf73

    Goethe Museum Dusseldorf

     Düsseldorf
    The Goethe Museum Düsseldorf is one of the three prestigious Goethe museums in Germany, alongside the Goethe House in Frankfurt am Main and the Goethe National Museum in Weimar. The related institution includes the museum, the manuscript archive, the research library, the art collection and an event
  74. Struwwelpeter Museum74

    Struwwelpeter Museum

     Frankfurt
    The Struwwelpeter Museum is a museum in Frankfurt that is dedicated to the favourite fairytale figure 'Shockheaded Peter' and its author Heinrich Hoffmann. Books, images, and other documents tell the story of Hoffmann’s multifaceted life and career.
  75. Lessing-Museum Kamenz75

    Lessing-Museum Kamenz

     Kamenz
    The Lessing Museum in Kamenz is a cultural institution dedicated to the life, work, and influence of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, a significant figure in German literature. The museum offers a comprehensive insight into Lessing's life and works, making it a valuable destination for those interested in literature and history.
  76. Storm House76

    Storm House

     Husum
    The Theodor-Storm-Haus, also known as Theodor-Storm-Museum or Storm-Center, located in Husum in Schleswig-Holstein, is a literature museum dedicated to the poet and writer Theodor Storm. This was the residence of the renowned writer from 1866 to 1880, making it a significant site for those interested in literature and history.
  77. Pfälzisches Erlebnis Bibelmuseum77

    Pfälzisches Erlebnis Bibelmuseum

     Neustadt an der Weinstraße
    The Pfälzisches Erlebnis-Bibelmuseum, located in Neustadt an der Weinstraße, is a museum that focuses on the Bible and its history. Founded by the Protestant theologian Michael Landgraf, the museum is run by the Pfälzischer Bibelverein e.V., the Bible Society of the Protestant Church of the Palatinate. The museum is housed in the so-called 'Bible House' on Stiftstraße 23.
  78. Book Museum - SLUB78

    Book Museum - SLUB

     Dresden
    The Book Museum (Buchmuseum) of the Saxon State Library is a traditional literature museum in Dresden. The museum emerged from the Zimelienzimmer of the Royal Saxon Library. The exhibition of the Book Museum is located in the SLUB building and is divided into a permanent exhibition in the so-called
  79. Friedrich-Wilhelm-Weber-Museum79

    Friedrich-Wilhelm-Weber-Museum

     Bad Driburg
    The Friedrich-Wilhelm-Weber-Museum is situated in Bad Driburg - Alhausen, the birthplace of Friedrich Wilhelm Weber. Weber was a multifaceted personality, known for his roles as a doctor, politician, and poet. His verse epic, Dreizehnlinden, gained him recognition far beyond the borders of Westphalia.
  80. German Museum of Books and Writing80

    German Museum of Books and Writing

     Leipzig
    The German Museum of Books and Writing (Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum, DBSM) is a museum in Leipzig that is the world's oldest museum of its kind. The museum focuses on objects, documents and literature connected with the history of books, including paper, printing techniques, the art of illustr
  81. Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren81

    Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren

     Kaufbeuren
    The Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren is a cultural history museum located in the city of Kaufbeuren. The museum focuses on the history of the city, presenting a permanent exhibition that illuminates the history of the Imperial City of Kaufbeuren with all its interconnections into economic and social history.
  82. Joachim-Ringelnatz-Museum82

    Joachim-Ringelnatz-Museum

     Cuxhaven
    The Joachim-Ringelnatz-Museum is housed in a historic half-timbered building located in Südersteinstraße, directly opposite Schloss Ritzebüttel. This location adds to the charm and historical significance of the museum, making it a unique destination for tourists.
  83. Literaturmuseum Theodor Storm83

    Literaturmuseum Theodor Storm

     Heilbad Heiligenstadt
    The Literature Museum is housed in the Mainzer Haus, a historical building that dates back to 1436. This building is one of the oldest in Heiligenstadt and has the distinction of having survived the city fire of 1739. The Mainzer Haus adds a layer of historical significance to the museum, making it a site of interest for those keen on architecture and history.
  84. Erich Kästner Museum84

    Erich Kästner Museum

     Dresden
    The Erich Kästner Museum is a museum in Dresden that is dedicated to the German author, poet, screenwriter and satirist Erich Kästner. Kästner was known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including Emil and the Detectives. The museum focuses on Kästner's early
  85. Alpines Museum85

    Alpines Museum

     Munich
    The Alpines Museum (Museum of the Alps and the Mountain) is a museum in Munich that is located on the southern part of the Praterinsel, one of the islands of the Isar. The building dates back to the 19th century and was donated to the Austrian-German mountaineering society. The museum illustrates th
  86. Goethemuseum86

    Goethemuseum

     Ilmenau
    The Goethemuseum Stützerbach is situated in the former residence of Johann Niclaus Gundelach, a glassworks owner. This location, nestled between the towns of Ilmenau and Schleusingen, offers a unique historical context for the museum. Visitors can explore the place where Gundelach once lived and worked, providing a tangible connection to the past.
  87. Ernst-Bloch-Zentrum87

    Ernst-Bloch-Zentrum

     Ludwigshafen am Rhein
    The Ernst-Bloch-Zentrum was founded in November 2000 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, the birthplace of the German philosopher Ernst Bloch. The center was established to commemorate Bloch's life and work, and to promote his philosophical ideas.
  88. Hans-Fallada-Museum88

    Hans-Fallada-Museum

     Carwitz
    The Hans-Fallada-Haus is a museum located in Carwitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, dedicated to the life and works of the writer Hans Fallada. It is situated in the district of Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, a region known for its beautiful lake landscape. The museum is housed in a building that is a listed monument in the community of Feldberger Seenlandschaft.
  89. Museumsinsel Lüttenheid89

    Museumsinsel Lüttenheid

     Heide
    Museumsinsel Lüttenheid is a complex of several museums located in Heide, Holstein. This unique museum complex was established in 2004 and has since been a significant cultural and historical site in the region. The museums within the complex have lost their independence and have been merged to form a comprehensive and diverse collection of exhibits.
  90. Art Library90

    Art Library

     Berlin
    The Berlin Art Library (Kunstbibliothek Berlin) is located on the Kulturforum in Berlin-Tiergarten and is one of Germany's leading institutions specializing in the literature of Art History. It holds around 400,000 volumes. It mainly acquires and researches scientific literature on the history of Eu
  91. Kuegelgenhaus - Museum of Dresden Romanticism91

    Kuegelgenhaus - Museum of Dresden Romanticism

     Dresden
    Kuegelgenhaus - Museum of Dresden Romanticism is an art, literature and music museum in Dresden that is housed in the former home of the painter Gerhard von Kügelgen. The museum is dedicated to artists from the Romantic era and their works. The museum's exhibition covers nine rooms that cover the ti
  92. Museum Raabe-Haus92

    Museum Raabe-Haus

     Eschershausen
    The Raabe-Haus is a significant historical site in Braunschweig. It was the residence of the renowned writer Wilhelm Raabe from 1901 until his death in 1910. This period was a prolific one for Raabe, with many of his famous works being written here. The house now serves as a testament to his life and work.
  93. Heinrich Heine Institute93

    Heinrich Heine Institute

     Düsseldorf
    The Heinrich Heine Institute is an institute for the study and presentation of the life and work of the German-Jewish poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic Heinrich Heine, located in Düsseldorf. The permanent exhibition "Romance and Revolution" deals with the life, work and time of Heinric
  94. Herzog August Library94

    Herzog August Library

     Wolfenbüttel
    The Herzog August Library, also known as Bibliotheca Augusta, is located in Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony. This library holds international significance due to its extensive collection of works from the Middle Ages and early modern Europe. It is a place where history and literature intertwine, offering a unique insight into the past.
  95. Herzberg Castle95

    Herzberg Castle

     Herzberg
    Herzberg Castle, situated in Herzberg am Harz, in the district of Osterode am Harz, Lower Saxony, Germany, is a significant historical site. The castle, originally a fortress in the 11th century, has been reconstructed after a major fire in 1510. Today, it consists of four wings and is the largest timber-framed castle in Lower Saxony.
  96. Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum96

    Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum

     Stavenhagen
    The Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum in Stavenhagen is a museum dedicated to the life and works of Fritz Reuter, a significant writer of the Low German language. The museum is located in Reuter's birthplace, which is situated at the market square in Stavenhagen. This location adds a historical significance to the museum, making it a place of interest for tourists who are keen on literature and history.
  97. Reuter-Wagner-Museum97

    Reuter-Wagner-Museum

     Eisenach
    The Reuter-Wagner Museum is home to the largely preserved furnishings of the last living rooms of the Low German poet Fritz Reuter. Additionally, it houses the Richard Wagner collection of the Austrian Nikolaus Oesterlein. These collections provide a unique insight into the lives and works of these two important figures, making the museum a worthwhile visit for those interested in literature and music.
  98. Eulenspiegelmuseum98

    Eulenspiegelmuseum

     Mölln
    The Eulenspiegel Museum aims to illustrate the special relationship of Mölln, also known as the Eulenspiegel city, with Till Eulenspiegel. The stories numbered 91 to 96 in the Eulenspiegel tales take place in this city. Eulenspiegel, a legendary figure in German folklore, died in Mölln in 1350 in the Holy Spirit Hospital. His death is commemorated by a memorial stone at the St. Nicolai Church.
  99. E.T.A. Hoffmann-Haus99

    E.T.A. Hoffmann-Haus

     Bamberg
    The E.T.A. Hoffmann-Haus in Bamberg is a memorial site dedicated to the life and work of the German writer, composer, and artist E. T. A. Hoffmann. Hoffmann spent nearly five years of his life in Bamberg, from September 1, 1808, to April 21, 1813. The museum was established by a group of Hoffmann enthusiasts and has been open to the public since April 6, 1930.
  100. Brüder-Grimm-Haus100

    Brüder-Grimm-Haus

     Steinau an der Straße
    The Brüder Grimm-Haus is a unique museum located in the East Hessian city of Steinau an der Straße. It was established in 1998 through a joint effort by the city of Steinau and the Brüder Grimm Society. The museum is dedicated to the life and work of the Brothers Grimm, making it a significant cultural and historical site for visitors interested in literature and history.
  101. Hermann-Allmers-Haus101

    Hermann-Allmers-Haus

     Hagen im Bremischen
    As of 2024, the Allmers-Haus complex is being used for museum and cultural purposes, under the supervision of the Hermann-Allmers-Gesellschaft. The buildings are protected as historical monuments, ensuring their preservation for future generations. Visitors can explore the museum and participate in cultural events, immersing themselves in the rich history and culture of the region.
  102. Karl-May-Haus102

    Karl-May-Haus

     Hohenstein-Ernstthal
    The Karl-May-Haus in Hohenstein-Ernstthal is a significant location as it is the birthplace of the renowned writer Karl May. The house is situated at Karl-May-Straße 54, making it easily accessible for visitors. This historical site offers a unique opportunity to delve into the life and works of Karl May, providing a deeper understanding of the author's background.
  103. Museum Villa "Irmgard"103

    Museum Villa "Irmgard"

     Heringsdorf
    Villa Irmgard, previously known as the Maxim Gorki Museum, is a local museum and a memorial dedicated to the Russian writer Maxim Gorki. It is situated in the Baltic Sea resort of Heringsdorf on the island of Usedom in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This location offers a unique blend of cultural and historical significance, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in literature, history, and architecture.
  104. Goethe-Nationalmuseum104

    Goethe-Nationalmuseum

     Weimar
    The Goethe-Nationalmuseum is a museum dedicated to the life and works of the renowned German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It is situated in the town of Weimar in Germany. The museum offers a comprehensive insight into Goethe's life, his literary contributions, and his influence on German culture and literature.
  105. Kraszewski-Museum105

    Kraszewski-Museum

     Dresden
    The Kraszewski Museum is a literary museum in Dresden that is dedicated to the Polish writer, painter, historian and composer Józef Ignacy Kraszewski (1812-1887). The exhibitions in the museum feature both the German and the Polish language (as well as English). The permanent exhibition illustrates
  106. Schiller Pavillion106

    Schiller Pavillion

     Dresden
    The Schillerhäuschen (Schiller Pavillion) is a literary museum in Dresden that is dedicated to the important German poet, philosopher, physician, historian, and playwright Friedrich Schiller. The museum is housed in a small building in which Schiller is said to have lived. The Schillerhäuschen (Sch
  107. Reiss Engelhorn Museum107

    Reiss Engelhorn Museum

     Mannheim
    The Reiss Engelhorn Museum, also known as Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen (rem), is a significant cultural institution located in Mannheim, Germany. The museum boasts an expansive exhibition area of 11,300 square metres and is home to an impressive collection of around 1.2 million objects. This vast collection makes it one of the major museums in the region.
  108. Hoffmann-von-Fallersleben-Museum108

    Hoffmann-von-Fallersleben-Museum

     Wolfsburg
    The Hoffmann-von-Fallersleben-Museum is situated in the district of Fallersleben in Wolfsburg. It is one of the two historical museums in the city, offering a deep dive into the life and works of August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, a renowned German author and scientist.
  109. Stadtarchiv109

    Stadtarchiv

     Hildesheim
    The Stadtarchiv Hildesheim preserves records about the history of the city of Hildesheim. These records are available for city history, local history or genealogical research. This makes it a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the city's past, its people, and its culture.
  110. Oldenburger Kunstverein110

    Oldenburger Kunstverein

     Oldenburg
    The Oldenburger Kunstverein in Oldenburg, which was established in 1843, holds the distinction of being one of the oldest art associations in Germany. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the institution, making it a point of interest for tourists who appreciate art and history.
  111. Sepp-Mahler-Museum111

    Sepp-Mahler-Museum

     Bad Wurzach
    The Leper House, the birthplace of Sepp Mahler, was inaugurated as a museum of the city of Bad Wurzach in 1987. The museum showcases the life and living culture of the place, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past. It is a significant cultural landmark that offers insights into the life and works of Sepp Mahler.
  112. Museum BüchnerHaus112

    Museum BüchnerHaus

     Riedstadt
    The Büchnerhaus in Riedstadt-Goddelau is not just a historical site, but also a vibrant cultural center. It is the birthplace of the renowned playwright Georg Büchner, making it a significant location for literary enthusiasts. Today, it houses a literature museum that offers visitors a chance to delve into Büchner's life and works.
  113. Christian-Wagner-Haus113

    Christian-Wagner-Haus

     Leonberg
    The Christian-Wagner-Haus in Warmbronn is a significant historical site as it was the birthplace and residence of the renowned writer Christian Wagner. The house was opened as a poet's museum in 1983, offering visitors a glimpse into the life and works of Wagner.
  114. Schiller-Museum Bauerbach114

    Schiller-Museum Bauerbach

     Bauerbach
    The Schillerhaus in Bauerbach is a significant site for literature enthusiasts. It served as a temporary residence for the renowned poet Friedrich Schiller from December 7, 1782, to July 24, 1783. Today, it houses a literature museum that commemorates this period of Schiller's life. Visitors can explore the house and gain insights into the life and works of this influential figure in German literature.
  115. Jerusalemhaus115

    Jerusalemhaus

     Wetzlar
    The Jerusalemhaus is a significant historical site located at Schillerplatz 5 in Wetzlar, Germany. This house museum is a cultural monument and offers a unique insight into the life and times of the 18th century. It is here that Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem, a notable figure in German history, ended his life. This event was later immortalized by Goethe in his novel 'The Sorrows of Young Werther'.
  116. Heimatmuseum Hüttenberg - Goethehaus Volpertshausen116

    Heimatmuseum Hüttenberg - Goethehaus Volpertshausen

     Hüttenberg
    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.
  117. Haus Rüschhaus117

    Haus Rüschhaus

     Münster
    Haus Rüschhaus is a historic residence and museum located in the district of Nienberge, in the municipality of Münster, Germany. This baroque-style building was constructed between 1745 and 1749 by the renowned architect Johann Conrad Schlaun. The house stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of the period and offers a glimpse into the past.
  118. 118

    Sängermuseum Feuchtwangen

     Feuchtwangen
    The Sängermuseum is a museum located in Feuchtwangen, in the German state of Bavaria. It is dedicated to choral singing and the history of the German Singers' Association (Deutscher Sängerbund).
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    Goethe and Schiller Archive

     Weimar
    The Goethe and Schiller Archive in Weimar holds the distinction of being the oldest and most traditional literary archive in Germany. It was initially established as the Goethe Archive, following the suggestion of Grand Duchess Sophie. This historical significance adds a layer of depth to the cultural experience offered by the archive.
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    Nordfriisk Futuur

     Bredstedt
    In 2015, the Nordfriisk Instituut expanded with the inauguration of the Nordfriisk Futuur. This extension building houses a multipurpose hall that is used for lecture events. Additionally, it is home to a multimedia permanent exhibition on the project 'Language Land North Frisia'. This exhibition provides an immersive experience into the North Frisian language and culture.