

Schiller Pavilion
On the invitation of Christian Gottfried Körners, Friedrich Schiller journeyed to Dresden in 1785.
Friedrich Schiller in Dresden
He enjoyed the harmonious atmosphere of the Körner vineyard residence. He often retreated to the small garden cottage, where he worked on the manuscript Don Carlos and finished the ode An die Freude. The Schillerhäuschen in Dresden-Loschwitz, which was furnished in the second half of the 19th century, commemorates this sojourn by Friedrich Schiller. The special location as well as an exhibition on Schillers Dresden friends, works, and admirers makes this, the smallest museum in Dresdens Museum country, a special attraction.
Contact
Schillerhäuschen
Schillerstrasse 19
01326 Dresden
Germany
Phone: +49-351-4887272
Fax: +49-351-4887303
eMail: service@museen-dresden.de
Opening hours / entrance fees
Sat and Sun, bank holidays: 10 a.m. 6 p.m. (15 april
until 30 october) or by prior arrangement by telephone
0351-4887272 (via the Besucherservice)
Admission free
Directions
Bus lines 61, 63, 84
Bus lines 521
(Stop Körnerplatz)