Natalie von Milde

[1] From the late 1850s she lived in Weimar in the household of Rosa and Hans Feodor von Milde.

There she received music lessons from Rosa von Milde and Carl Müllerhartung [de].

Due to a diphtheria and permanent weakening of her voice, she had to abandon her vocal training.

In 1888, she joined the Deutschen Frauenverein Reform, which was founded by Hedwig Kettler in Weimar in the same year.

She founded a Reading Room for Women in 1902 with the support of Princess Pauline of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.

Natalie von Milde
Natalie von Milde