Roman house in the park on the Ilm in Weimar
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Not that anyone thinks that the ancient Romans discovered Weimar or even founded it, but the "Roman House", a building on the edge of the park on the Ilm in Weimar, is always worth a visit.
Not only because it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998 as part of the "Classical Weimar" ensemble.
The poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe accompanied construction work
It is therefore characteristic that it is based on a Roman temple. Goethe brought the inspiration for building the house in the Roman style back with him from his first trip to Italy. Due to its high location on the western long side of the "landscape park on the Ilm" it allows a wide overview of the north and south stretching Ilm valley.
On the lower floor, an exhibition presents the development of the park
You can visit the vestibule, which also served as a dining room, the Blue Salon, the scene of festive conviviality, and the Yellow Salon, the Duke's study. The adjoining rooms were used as bedrooms and dressing rooms. In the basement, an exhibition presents the development of the park on the Ilm since the late 18th century.
Please read as well:
Lystra and Isauria Vetus - places steeped in history
Rewa – Peninsula Reff, Fishing dock and the Amber Road
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