Goethe’s route took him from the cool Alps to the sun-drenched Mediterranean, a transition he described as a "rebirth".
The period from marks one of the most famous cultural pilgrimages in history: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's transformative journey to Italy . Fleeing a mid-life crisis and the heavy duties of the Weimar court, Goethe traveled incognito to rediscover himself through the art and landscapes of the south. 🏛️ The Grand Itinerary
: In 1787, he explored Naples and Sicily , finding inspiration in the rugged volcanic landscapes and ancient Greek ruins. 🎨 Impact & Legacy
: Crossing the Brenner Pass in September 1786, he visited Verona , Vicenza (where he fell in love with Palladio's architecture), and Venice .
: He arrived in Rome on October 29, 1786, living with artist friend Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein at Via del Corso 18 (now the Casa di Goethe museum).
| Author | Allen D. Thomas |
|---|---|
| Category | Science and Technology |
| Language | English |
| Format | PowerPoint and PDF |
| Bookhulk ID | E25WH8U3K4 |
| Size (inches) | 8.5x11 |
| Pages | 150 |
Goethe’s route took him from the cool Alps to the sun-drenched Mediterranean, a transition he described as a "rebirth".
The period from marks one of the most famous cultural pilgrimages in history: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's transformative journey to Italy . Fleeing a mid-life crisis and the heavy duties of the Weimar court, Goethe traveled incognito to rediscover himself through the art and landscapes of the south. 🏛️ The Grand Itinerary Viagem Г ItГЎlia 1786-1788
: In 1787, he explored Naples and Sicily , finding inspiration in the rugged volcanic landscapes and ancient Greek ruins. 🎨 Impact & Legacy Goethe’s route took him from the cool Alps
: Crossing the Brenner Pass in September 1786, he visited Verona , Vicenza (where he fell in love with Palladio's architecture), and Venice . 🏛️ The Grand Itinerary : In 1787, he
: He arrived in Rome on October 29, 1786, living with artist friend Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein at Via del Corso 18 (now the Casa di Goethe museum).
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