The Museum
Study
Readings and Concerts
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Cloister
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Museum:
the Historical Summer House from the 1920s
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Bedroom
with Notes on the Wall
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Terrace with Rocking Chairs
Coffee and Wine Servings
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Bookshop
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Entrance:
via the Literaturpavillon
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Exhibition Modernist Literature on Hiddensee
Thomas Mann, Sigmund Freud and Many Others …
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Gerhart Hauptmann Exhibition
The young Playwright and Winner of the Nobel Prize
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Wine Cellar
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Nobel Prize 1912
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Cloister
The so-called cloister connects the summer house, built in the early 1920s and acquired by Gerhart Hauptmann in 1929, to the more recent extension, for which the architect Arnulf Schelcher was commissioned in 1930. It was not only a connecting passageway, but also served as a workspace for Hauptmann, as the playwright liked to stand or walk while working, which he often did via dictation.