Nietzsche-Haus, Naumburg

The Nietzsche-Haus in Naumburg, Germany, is a building dedicated to the life and work of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.

The building was constructed immediately next to the Nietzsche-Haus following an international architectural design competition by the city of Naumburg won by the Weimar architectural firm KGB Architekten Kirchmeier, Graw, Brück.

The Documentation Center is dedicated to research and critical examination of the influence and reception of Friedrich Nietzsche's thought.

During the four days of the Nietzsche Congress, specific themes related to the philosopher's work will be presented and discussed.

[2] The museum is included in the Blaubuch (Blue Book) of the cabinet of Germany, as an important cultural site.

Inscription: "The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche lived here visiting his mother between 1890 and 1897"