Literarisches Museum Tschechow Salon
The "Chekhov Salon" Literature Museum is the only museum in the Western world dedicated to the Russian writer and dramatist of world literature, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. It is also dedicated to 25 German and international writers and poets who lived or died in the Badenweiler. In addition to Anton Chekhov, these include Stephen Crane, Konstantin Stanislavski, Hermann Hesse, René Schickele and Annette Kolb, as well as representatives of contemporary literature such as Gabriele Wohmann, Rüdiger Safranski and Martin Walser.
Beschreibung
The 120 m² museum is divided into four areas:
- Virtual Salon
- Biographical section Anton Chekhov
- Sociocultural relations Badenweiler-Russia,History of the Chekhov Archive, international literary life in the spa town
- Famous writers who are connected to Badenweiler through their lives and works. For example Stephen Crane, Jawaharlal Nehru, Justinus Kerner, Johann Peter Hebel, Heinrich Hoffmann, Herman Hesse, René Schickele, Annette Kolb, Hermann Bruch, Kasimir Edschmid, Ingeborg Hecht-Studniczka, Karl Jaspers, Martin Heidegger, Gustav Faber, Gabriele Wohmann, Rüdiger Safranski, Martin Walser.
Kontakt
Adresse
Literarisches Museum "Tschechow Salon"
Ernst-Eisenlohr-Str. 4
79410 Badenweiler