Goethe and Schiller are both Weimar, and both are literary giants and good friends. The statues in the front of the town hall are the city symbols of Weimar and the most famous statue here, attracting many tourists to take pictures.
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Goethe-Schiller-Denkmal Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The statue of Goethe and Schiller, located in Weimar, Germany, was built in 1857. The statue vividly shows the sassy and heroic appearance of Goethe and Schiller. The statue profoundly expresses the profound friendship between Goethe and Schiller, the two masters of German literature.
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Goethe and Schiller are both Weimar, and both are literary giants and good friends. The statues in the front of the town hall are the city symbols of Weimar and the most famous statue here, attracting many tourists to take pictures.
The statues of Goethe and Schiller in Weimar are located in front of the famous National Theatre. It is an important symbol of Weimar, representing the friendship between Goethe and Schiller, and the two great writers of German history, loved by Germans.
Goethe and Schiller statues are located in the square in front of Weimar's famous Gothic Memorial Hall. The two literary giants were good friends in their lives. They jointly built the achievements of German modern literature. It can be said that they are the giants in the history of German literature and are loved by locals.
The statues of Goethe and Schiller, in the square in front of the Goethe Museum, together made the glory of modern German literature.
The monument of Goethe and Schiller is located in front of the German National Theatre. The bronze sculptures are very detailed.
The statues of Goethe and Schiller, located in the small square between the Weimar Deutsche National Theatre and the Bauhaus Museum, vividly show Goethe, the two great literary figures, who held the crown together in their right hand, representing the achievements of the two.