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=== Museums === Weimar has a great variety of museums: *The ''[[Goethe-Nationalmuseum]]'' at Frauenplan shows the life of [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] in his former residence. *Goethe's garden house in the ''[[Park an der Ilm]]'' shows an exhibition about Goethe and his connection to nature. *The ''Schiller-Museum'' at Schillerstraße shows the life of [[Friedrich Schiller]] in his former residence. *The ''Goethe- und Schiller-Archiv'' at Hans-Wahl-Straße collects the estate of Goethe, Schiller and other various artists. In 2001, it became a member of the UNESCO [[Memory of the World Programme]]. *The ''Wittumspalais'' at Theaterplatz shows early-modern court lifestyle with items like furniture and porcelain. *The ''Liszt-Haus'' at Marienstraße shows the life of [[Franz Liszt]] in his former summer residence. *The ''[[Nietzsche-Archiv]]'' at Humboldtstraße shows the life and estate of [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]. *The ''Gedenkstätte Buchenwald'' in former [[Buchenwald concentration camp]] commemorates the victims of Nazi terror. *The ''[[Bauhaus Museum, Weimar|Bauhaus-Museum]]'' at Theaterplatz shows an exhibition about the [[Bauhaus]] design school. *The ''Schlossmuseum'' inside the residence castle exhibits early-modern antiques and other objects of court life. *The ''[[Duchess Anna Amalia Library]]'' at Platz der Demokratie is an important early-modern library with various print objects. *The ''Neues Museum'' at Weimarplatz shows an exhibition of contemporary art. *The ''[[Weimar City Museum|Stadtmuseum]]'' at Karl-Liebknecht-Straße exhibits the municipal history of Weimar. *The ''Kunsthalle Harry Graf Kessler'' at Goetheplatz hosts rotating exhibitions of contemporary artists. *The ''[[Haus am Horn]]'' at Am Horn street was the first building designed entirely on the design principles of the Bauhaus art school. *The ''[[Weimarer Fürstengruft|Fürstengruft]]'' at the historic cemetery is a mausoleum of famous Weimar citizens like Goethe and Schiller as well as the dukes of Saxe-Weimar. *The ''Museum für Ur- und Frühgeschichte Thüringens'' (museum of pre- and protohistory of Thuringia) at Humboldtstraße exhibits various objects of early Thuringian history such as archaeological finds. *The ''Deutsches Bienenmuseum'' (German bee museum) at Ilmstraße in Oberweimar district hosts the only pure exhibition about bees and apiculture in Germany. <gallery> File:030430-goethehaus.jpg|Goethe-Nationalmuseum File:Schiller Weimar.jpg|Schiller-Museum File:Goethe-Schiller-Archiv Weimar.JPG|Goethe- und Schiller-Archiv File:Bauhaus Museum Weimar 01.JPG|Bauhaus-Museum File:Neues Museum Weimar2.JPG|Neues Museum File:Stadtmuseum Weimar im Bertuchhaus.jpg|Stadtmuseum File:Museum für Ur- und Frühgeschichte Thüringens (Westansicht).jpg|Museum für Ur- und Frühgeschichte Thüringens </gallery>
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