The Goethe–Schiller Monument is one of the most recognizable and iconic landmarks not only in Weimar but in all of Germany. This majestic bronze sculpture is dedicated to two titans of German literature and thought—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller, whose names are inextricably linked to the golden age of German classical literature.

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The monument holds a place of honor on Theaterplatz, right in front of the German National Theatre and Staatskapelle Weimar. This location is no coincidence: it emphasizes the colossal contribution of these two geniuses to German culture and their special role in the history of the city, which is rightfully considered the cradle of Weimar Classicism.
The sculpture depicts Goethe and Schiller standing side by side at full height, symbolizing their close friendship and creative partnership. Their right hands hold a shared laurel wreath—a universally recognized symbol of poetic fame and triumph. Goethe’s left hand rests fraternally on Schiller’s shoulder, further highlighting their human and creative bond. In his left hand, Schiller holds a scroll, representing the rich literary legacy they left for posterity. Visiting this monument is an opportunity to touch a great piece of history and culture.