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began renovation work within Goethe's lifetime. In 1907 it opened to the public as a museum, and from 1978 to 1981 it was restored to its 1800 decor, with the sequence of rooms restored to that of Anna Amalia's time.
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in 1776. Four years later their mother selected it as her summer seat during a long absence of the prince. She and her two servants occupied the upper floor, with her courtier,
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is buried in the grand-ducal burial chamber in the grounds. The well-known landscape gardener
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The "Yellow Bridge" over the Ilm looking towards the teahouse in the 21 hectare castle park.
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On the duchess's death in 1807 the building became neglected, though Charles Augustus's son
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On the nearby meadow was a landscape garden in the English style, also open to the public.
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movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the Tiefurt House was inscribed on the
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granted it to his brother Constantine for his own court, under Constantine's tutor
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The house originated at the end of the 16th century as the tenant's house (
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was put in charge of the gardens during the 19th-century renovations.
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Temple to the Muses, with a sculpture of Polyhymnia, 1803.
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Index

Schloss Tiefurt
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location
Weimar
Criteria
846
Session

‹See Tfd›
Ilm river
quarter
Weimar
Anna Amalia of Brunswick-WolfenbĂĽttel
Weimar Classicism
UNESCO
World Heritage List
Classical Weimar
Charles Augustus
Karl Ludwig von Knebel
Luise von Göchhausen
Weimar Classicism
Charles Frederick
Schiller
Eduard Petzold
Der Weimarer Musenhof - a scene in the castle gardens.
Temple to the Muses, with a sculpture of Polyhymnia, 1803.
The "Yellow Bridge" over the Ilm looking towards the teahouse in the 21 hectare castle park.
Weimar courtyard of the muses
"Classical Weimar"

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