2014年10月5日 星期日

Letters to a Young Poet / Worpswede


  1. Letters to a Young Poet - Google Books Result

    books.google.com.tw/books?isbn=110160798X
    Rainer Maria Rilke - 2013 - ‎Literary Collections
    AT PRESENT IN WORPSWEDE NEAR BREMEN,16 JULY 1903 Worpswede ... ROME, 29 OCTOBER 1903 From September 1903to June 1904 Rilke was in  ...

Worpswede

The artists' village of Worpswede makes its scenic appearance some 28 kilometres away from Bremen in the lowlands of the River Hamme, right in an area known as Devil's Moor (Teufelsmoor).
In the late 19th century, the simple farming community developed into an artists' colony, founded by the artists Fritz Mackensen, Otto Modersohn, Fritz Overbeck, Hans am Ende and Heinrich Vogeler. The group acquired a nationwide reputation since 1896, when an art exhibition was held at Munich's Crystal Palace and became so successful that its members shot to fame overnight. Paula Modersohn-Becker is rated among the community's most significant female artist. The village was also home to the sculptor Bernhard Hoetger and the poet Rainer Maria Rilke and, for many years, residence of the author Manfred Hausmann. Today, artists and craftspeople still live and work in Worpswede, displaying their works across various local exhibitions, studios and galleries, of which many are open to the public. Local arts spaces that deserve special mentioning include the Barkenhoff, the former home of Heinrich Vogeler, the Haus im Schluh, the Old Dairy Building, the Modersohn Museum, the Worpswede Art Gallery, the Grand Exhibition Hall and the Ludwig Roselius Museum of Ancient History. The resort, popular with day trippers, is located to the foot of the Weyer Mountain (54.5 metres high).

Opening hours Tourist-Information

May-Oct
Mon-Thu 10am-4pm, Fri+Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-3pm
Nov-April
Tue-Sat 11am-3pm, Sun 11am-1pm

How to get there

Bus: 670 (ab Bremen-Hauptbahnhof)
Stop: Worpswede, Bergstraße

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