Theater tri-bühne
Theater building · Stuttgart
Museum
The Museum Hegel House (German: Museum Hegel Haus) is a museum in Stuttgart, Germany. It is situated in the house where the renowned philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was born in 1770. Hegel's first 18 years unfolded in Stuttgart, shaping his early life. He later died in Berlin in 1831. Dating back to the 16th century, the house on Eberhardstraße 53 in Stuttgart has served as a museum dedicated to Hegel's life and work since 1991. It is part of the Stadtmuseum Stuttgart museum family.
After undergoing renovation work, the museum reopened on August 27, 2020, Hegel's 250th birthday. The permanent exhibition, displayed since the museum's establishment, has been extensively updated to include original objects related to Hegel, such as his famous Barrett and his family register (an early form of friendship book). The exhibition also features a multimedia room installation and spread across three floors, interactive stations, and a small library. Visitors are welcomed by an 18-minute prelude with subtitles in English and Mandarin using projections and 3D technology. This prelude provides insights into Hegel's biography, philosophy, and 18th-century Stuttgart. The two actors,...