Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann

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Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann
Schmorsdorfer Linde, 4.jpg
General information
LocationMüglitztal, Saxony
CountryGermany
Coordinates50°55′52″N 13°49′14″E / 50.93111°N 13.82056°E / 50.93111; 13.82056Coordinates: 50°55′52″N 13°49′14″E / 50.93111°N 13.82056°E / 50.93111; 13.82056
OpenedMay 2006
Website
Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann

Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann is a small museum in  [de], in the municipality of Müglitztal, near Dresden in Saxony, Germany. It is dedicated to the pianist and composer Clara Schumann, wife of the composer Robert Schumann.

Description[]

Schloss Maxen, in the nearby village of  [de], was the home of Friedrich Anton Serre (1789–1863), a retired major, and his wife. They were friends of Clara's father Friedrich Wieck.[1] When Clara stayed with the Serres, she used to visit a famous centuries-old linden tree, known as the  [de].[2]

The museum, built next to the tree, was opened in May 2006. Its area is 6.5 square metres (70 sq ft). There are displays about linden trees and in particular the Schmorsdorfer Linde; and about Schloss Maxen and Clara Schumann's relation with the village.[2][3]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Serre, Friedrich Anton (1789–1863)" Schumann Network. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann" kunst-und-kultur.de. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann Schmorsdorf" Gemeinde Müglitztal. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
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