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Willy Brandt House, Lübeck

The Willy-Brandt-Haus in Lübeck is a museum and a memorial to the late politician Federal Chancellor and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Willy Brandt, of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).

The Willy-Brandt-Haus in Lübeck 2015

The Berlin based branch of the Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt Foundation [de] also houses the Office of Monumental Protection of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, in Schleswig-Holstein. It is the third establishment in the city to honor a Nobel Prize laureate from Lübeck.

The director of the Willy-Brandt-Haus is the historian, Jürgen Lillteicher [de].

Detail: The symbol of the Zirkelgesellschaft, a fraternity of long-distance merchants

Willy Brandt was not born in this building, but in different house in the Lübeck district of St. Lorenz [de].

History edit

The Willy-Brandt House opened on 18 December 2007, on what would have been Willy Brandt's 94th birthday, in his home town of Lübeck. The establishment of a memorial in Willy Brandt's hometown was suggested by Günter Grass, Nobel laureate in literature, who had maintained political ties to him since the 1960s.

The city of Lübeck provided a patrician house in need of restoration on Königstraße [de] 21 for the museum. It was an assembly house of the Zirkelgesellschaft [de], a fraternity of long-distance merchants, before it became the seat of the Oberappellationsgericht der vier Freien Städte (an appellate court for the cities Bremen, Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main and Lübeck) in the 19th century. It was later used as the State Archive of Lübeck as well as a public library. After years of vacancy, the cost of renovating, converting and furnishing the building came to a sum of 3.8 million euros. The federal republic contributed 2.8 million euros and the German Foundation for Monument Protection contributed one million euros.[1][2]

In addition to politicians and Günter Grass, Willy Brandt's daughter, Ninja Brandt, his son Peter Brandt, and his widow Brigitte Seebacher attended the inauguration of the museum.[3]

Exhibition edit

 
Recreation of Willy Brandt's desk in his youth

The exhibition on the ground floor, divided into six sections arranged chronologically and spatially, tells the story of the life of Willy Brandt.[4][5]

One room presents Brandt's childhood and youth in Lübeck, followed by his experiences in the resistance movement, escape to Norway by boat and exile. As a reporter, he attended the Nuremberg Trials, after which he recognized the difficulties Germany faced after the war.

His time as the governing mayor of Berlin saw events such as the Berlin ultimatum, the building of the Berlin wall, Kennedy's visit and the step-by-step policy. As a foreign minister and afterwards Chancellor, Brandt followed Ostpolitik, a policy of building relationships with Eastern bloc countries, and called for European unification. A smaller exhibition room shows election campaign posters from 1972, the so-called Willy-Wahl which Brandt won by a landslide victory.

In the final, largest room of the exhibition, international themes are presented: Willy Brandt's "global commitment" for the resolution of North-South disparities, the promotion of peace and freedom, and the assertion of human rights.

In the foyer, a sculpture of Willy Brandt can be found in a niche next to the staircase. The original, larger than life sculpture can be seen in the SPD party headquarters, at the Willy-Brandt-Haus [de] in Berlin. The work of the sculptor Rainer Fetting is a loan from a Lübeck art dealer and his wife. A part of the Berlin Wall can be found in the inner courtyard of the building, which is connected to a small room containing photos from Willy Brandt's private life.

Through the back of the building, one can access the Günter Grass House on Glockengießerstraße.[6] A passage to Bürgergärten in the inner courtyard of Heiligen-Geist-Hospital is under discussion.

In addition to its function as a museum and a memorial, the Willy-Brandt-Haus in Lübeck is a place for political education for all school grades[7] and a venue for seminars by contemporary witnesses and panel discussions. Guided tours for children are also available.[8] Since 2012, pupils have been trained to become young museum guides as part of the project "Youth in the Museum" sponsored by Lübeck-based Michael Haukohl Foundation .[9][10]

References edit

  1. ^ Josephine von Zastrow: Die Willy-Brandt-Gala – Ein Festtag für Lübeck. In: Lübecker Nachrichten, 19. December 2007, p. 1
  2. ^ Irler, Klaus (17 December 2007). "Der gefundene Sohn". Die Tageszeitung (in German). p. 21. ISSN 0931-9085. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  3. ^ Peter Intelmann: Einer wie er fehlt uns heute. In: Lübecker Nachrichten, 19. Dezember 2007, p. 2
  4. ^ Krösche, Heike (15 November 2008). "Ausstellungsrezension zu: Willy Brandt - Ein politisches Leben im 20. Jahrhundert , 07.05.2023 Lübeck". H-Soz-Kult (in German). Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  5. ^ Hüttner, Bernd (30 December 2013). "Willy-Brandt-Haus Lübeck (Ausstellungskritik)". Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (in German). Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  6. ^ jvz: Willkommen in der Königstraße 21 – der Eintritt ist immer frei, Lübecker Nachrichten, 19. December 2007, p. 3
  7. ^ Dieckmann, Christoph (18 December 2013). "Brandt in Lübeck: Seine erste Heimat". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  8. ^ "Begegnungsstätte in Lübeck ganz im Sinne von Brandt". Oberösterreichische Nachrichten (in German). 14 December 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  9. ^ Kostenlose öffentliche Führungen im Willy-Brandt-Haus, HL-live.de, 6. January 2014
  10. ^ Hanna Grimm, Sharon Welzel: Schüler im Museum: Bock auf Brandt, N-Joy, 10. December 2013

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laureate in literature who had maintained political ties to him since the 1960s The city of Lubeck provided a patrician house in need of restoration on Konigstrasse de 21 for the museum It was an assembly house of the Zirkelgesellschaft de a fraternity of long distance merchants before it became the seat of the Oberappellationsgericht der vier Freien Stadte an appellate court for the cities Bremen Hamburg Frankfurt am Main and Lubeck in the 19th century It was later used as the State Archive of Lubeck as well as a public library After years of vacancy the cost of renovating converting and furnishing the building came to a sum of 3 8 million euros The federal republic contributed 2 8 million euros and the German Foundation for Monument Protection contributed one million euros 1 2 In addition to politicians and Gunter Grass Willy Brandt s daughter Ninja Brandt his son Peter Brandt and his widow Brigitte Seebacher attended the inauguration of the museum 3 Exhibition edit nbsp Recreation of Willy Brandt s desk in his youth The exhibition on the ground floor divided into six sections arranged chronologically and spatially tells the story of the life of Willy Brandt 4 5 One room presents Brandt s childhood and youth in Lubeck followed by his experiences in the resistance movement escape to Norway by boat and exile As a reporter he attended the Nuremberg Trials after which he recognized the difficulties Germany faced after the war His time as the governing mayor of Berlin saw events such as the Berlin ultimatum the building of the Berlin wall Kennedy s visit and the step by step policy As a foreign minister and afterwards Chancellor Brandt followed Ostpolitik a policy of building relationships with Eastern bloc countries and called for European unification A smaller exhibition room shows election campaign posters from 1972 the so called Willy Wahl which Brandt won by a landslide victory In the final largest room of the exhibition international themes are presented Willy Brandt s global commitment for the resolution of North South disparities the promotion of peace and freedom and the assertion of human rights In the foyer a sculpture of Willy Brandt can be found in a niche next to the staircase The original larger than life sculpture can be seen in the SPD party headquarters at the Willy Brandt Haus de in Berlin The work of the sculptor Rainer Fetting is a loan from a Lubeck art dealer and his wife A part of the Berlin Wall can be found in the inner courtyard of the building which is connected to a small room containing photos from Willy Brandt s private life Through the back of the building one can access the Gunter Grass House on Glockengiesserstrasse 6 A passage to Burgergarten in the inner courtyard of Heiligen Geist Hospital is under discussion In addition to its function as a museum and a memorial the Willy Brandt Haus in Lubeck is a place for political education for all school grades 7 and a venue for seminars by contemporary witnesses and panel discussions Guided tours for children are also available 8 Since 2012 pupils have been trained to become young museum guides as part of the project Youth in the Museum sponsored by Lubeck based Michael Haukohl Foundation 9 10 References edit Josephine von Zastrow Die Willy Brandt Gala Ein Festtag fur Lubeck In Lubecker Nachrichten 19 December 2007 p 1 Irler Klaus 17 December 2007 Der gefundene Sohn Die Tageszeitung in German p 21 ISSN 0931 9085 Retrieved 7 May 2023 Peter Intelmann Einer wie er fehlt uns heute In Lubecker Nachrichten 19 Dezember 2007 p 2 Krosche Heike 15 November 2008 Ausstellungsrezension zu Willy Brandt Ein politisches Leben im 20 Jahrhundert 07 05 2023 Lubeck H Soz Kult in German Retrieved 7 May 2023 Huttner Bernd 30 December 2013 Willy Brandt Haus Lubeck Ausstellungskritik Rosa Luxemburg Foundation in German Retrieved 7 May 2023 jvz Willkommen in der Konigstrasse 21 der Eintritt ist immer frei Lubecker Nachrichten 19 December 2007 p 3 Dieckmann Christoph 18 December 2013 Brandt in Lubeck Seine erste Heimat Die Zeit in German Retrieved 7 May 2023 Begegnungsstatte in Lubeck ganz im Sinne von Brandt Oberosterreichische Nachrichten in German 14 December 2013 Retrieved 7 May 2023 Kostenlose offentliche Fuhrungen im Willy Brandt Haus HL live de 6 January 2014 Hanna Grimm Sharon Welzel Schuler im Museum Bock auf Brandt N Joy 10 December 2013 53 52 11 N 10 41 22 E 53 86973 N 10 68950 E 53 86973 10 68950 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Willy Brandt House Lubeck amp oldid 1153674992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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