Yeghof Palace is a large palace. It should be a royal residence in ancient times. It is now developed and protected as a museum. The collection is quite rich. There are guides to explain it. It is vivid and interesting. It is worth seeing. It is well-deserved.
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Yeghof Palace is a large palace. It should be a royal residence in ancient times. It is now developed and protected as a museum. The collection is quite rich. There are guides to explain it. It is vivid and interesting. It is worth seeing. It is well-deserved.
The main hue is the pink Rococo-style castle, which has the Goethe Museum inside, and many of Goethe's manuscripts and letters.
It is the Goethe Museum, there are no people inside, a little lonely feeling. Goethe is also a celebrity who is competing in various cities. On the first floor, there are screenshots of newspapers that mention the stories of three competing in Frankfurt, Düsseldorf and Weimar. To be honest, I rarely agree with other people's comments. I want to copy the words of a brother in front of me, because I feel exactly the same as him: "a pink building, the hall is not big, the three floors, the tickets are cheap, all in German, I only watched it for half an hour, I didn't understand anything"!
The biggest highlight of the museum is the manuscripts of Goethe's novel Faust, which can be viewed if you are interested in Goethe and his work, otherwise it will not make much sense to visit.
Yeghof Palace, located in the downtown area of Düsseldorf, is a quiet and beautiful place. The Yeghof Palace is a German Rococo architectural style, exquisite and noble. The interior is a museum of German celebrity Goethe. There are many precious Goethe manuscripts inside.