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Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749 – 1832) Also Visited The Naumburg Cathedral On 17 April 1813, Where He Sought To Purchase Some Work Of Art “By Acquisition, Exchange Or Pillaging”. (Nom File)
Palazzo Biscari (Catania): "Einen Berühmten Besucher Kann Der Palazzo Biscari Verzeichnen: Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Der Am 3. Mai 1787 Vom Fürsten Vincenzo Empfangen Wurde." (Wiki De)
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Goethe Visited The Small Versailles Inn In Karlovy Vary In 1820.
"The Mighty Structures Of The Former Luxembourg Fortress (...) Were So Impressive That Goethe, While On A Short Visit To The City In 1792, Was Inspired To Write The Following Words: "He Who Has Not Seen Luxembourg Simply Cannot Picture These War Structures, Juxtaposed And Superimposed As They Are (...)." The Famous Writer Expressed His Greatest Awe Of The City Of Luxembourg, However, In The Following Comment: "There Is So Much Greatness And Grace Here, So Much Gravity Combined With Gentleness, That One Wishes Poussin Had Employed His Wonderful Talent In Such An Environment.""
See Www.Luxembourg-City.Com
See Www.Luxembourg-City.Com
Goethe Visited The "Fryderyk" Mine In September 1790 And Left An Entry In The Guestbook.
See Pl.Wikipedia.Org
See Pl.Wikipedia.Org
"(...) Goethe, In Whose "Italiänische Reise" The Most Moving Pages Are Devoted To The Natural And Artistic Beauties Of Agrigento." (Ab Ev) - Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Describes His Visit To The Site In His Work "Italian Journey".
See De.Wikipedia.Org
See De.Wikipedia.Org
Goethe Visited Mount Etna During His Grand Tour. (Nomination File, P. 72)
Temple Of Minerva: "The Temple Was Visited And Described By The German Poet Goethe During His Travels In Italy, As The First Ancient Structure In Good Condition Seen During His Life (1786)."
See En.Wikipedia.Org
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Visited Wörlitz Park, Part Of The Dessau-Wörlitz Garden Realm, Multiple Times And Was Deeply Impressed By It. His Most Famous Quote About Wörlitz Comes From A Letter He Wrote To Charlotte Von Stein On May 14, 1778: "Hier Ist's Ietzt Unendlich Schön." (Here It Is Now Infinitely Beautiful.)