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The Lottehaus is a museum in Wetzlar, Germany. It was the birthplace of Charlotte Buff, who lived there for the first 20 years of her life until she got married. The Lottehaus was originally an establishment of the Teutonic Order, which founded it in 1285 under the name Haus Wetzlar as its principal office in the city of Wetzlar. Over the years the establishment was extended by several buildings and the actual Lottehaus was constructed in 1653 to house the local curator of the order. Heinrich Adam Buff moved into the Lottehaus in 1740, when he started his work as curator for the order. His daughter Charlotte, after who the house is named today, was born in it on 11 January 1753 and to lived there for the first 20 years of her until she got married in 1773. After Charlotte had become famous

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  • Das Lottehaus ist das Geburtshaus sowie – bis zu ihrer Heirat – der Wohnsitz (1753–73) von Charlotte Buff in Wetzlar und heutiges Museum. Es befindet sich in der Lottestraße 8–10, 35578 Wetzlar. Das Lottehaus gehörte ursprünglich zur Niederlassung des Deutschen Ordens in Wetzlar. Diese wurde um 1285 als „Haus Wetzlar“ eingerichtet und im Laufe der Zeit um mehrere Gebäude erweitert. Das Haus selbst wurde 1653 in Fachwerkbauweise als Wohnsitz für den Verwalter des Ordenshofes errichtet. 1740 bezog Heinrich Adam Buff das Haus, nachdem er als Verwalter in den Dienst des Deutschen Ordens eingetreten war. Seine Tochter Charlotte, nach der das Haus heute benannt ist, wurde dort am 11. Januar 1753 geboren. Nachdem Charlotte durch ihre Bekanntschaft mit Goethe und als Vorbild für die Figur der „Lot (de)
  • The Lottehaus is a museum in Wetzlar, Germany. It was the birthplace of Charlotte Buff, who lived there for the first 20 years of her life until she got married. The Lottehaus was originally an establishment of the Teutonic Order, which founded it in 1285 under the name Haus Wetzlar as its principal office in the city of Wetzlar. Over the years the establishment was extended by several buildings and the actual Lottehaus was constructed in 1653 to house the local curator of the order. Heinrich Adam Buff moved into the Lottehaus in 1740, when he started his work as curator for the order. His daughter Charlotte, after who the house is named today, was born in it on 11 January 1753 and to lived there for the first 20 years of her until she got married in 1773. After Charlotte had become famous (en)
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  • Das Lottehaus ist das Geburtshaus sowie – bis zu ihrer Heirat – der Wohnsitz (1753–73) von Charlotte Buff in Wetzlar und heutiges Museum. Es befindet sich in der Lottestraße 8–10, 35578 Wetzlar. Das Lottehaus gehörte ursprünglich zur Niederlassung des Deutschen Ordens in Wetzlar. Diese wurde um 1285 als „Haus Wetzlar“ eingerichtet und im Laufe der Zeit um mehrere Gebäude erweitert. Das Haus selbst wurde 1653 in Fachwerkbauweise als Wohnsitz für den Verwalter des Ordenshofes errichtet. 1740 bezog Heinrich Adam Buff das Haus, nachdem er als Verwalter in den Dienst des Deutschen Ordens eingetreten war. Seine Tochter Charlotte, nach der das Haus heute benannt ist, wurde dort am 11. Januar 1753 geboren. Nachdem Charlotte durch ihre Bekanntschaft mit Goethe und als Vorbild für die Figur der „Lotte“ in dessen Roman Die Leiden des jungen Werthers (1774) berühmt geworden war, richteten ihr die Bürger Wetzlars 1863 im Haus eine Gedenkstätte ein. Heute gehört das Haus zu den Museen der Stadt Wetzlar und beherbergt eine ständige Ausstellung. Diese beinhaltet Bilder und Informationen zur Familie Buff sowie Mobiliar und Alltagsgegenstände aus dem 18. Jahrhundert. Darüber hinaus sind drei Ausstellungsräume dem Werk Goethes und der (zeitgenössischen) Rezeption des Werther gewidmet. Das Jerusalemhaus in Wetzlar ist ein weiteres Museum, das Goethe und Werther gewidmet ist. (de)
  • The Lottehaus is a museum in Wetzlar, Germany. It was the birthplace of Charlotte Buff, who lived there for the first 20 years of her life until she got married. The Lottehaus was originally an establishment of the Teutonic Order, which founded it in 1285 under the name Haus Wetzlar as its principal office in the city of Wetzlar. Over the years the establishment was extended by several buildings and the actual Lottehaus was constructed in 1653 to house the local curator of the order. Heinrich Adam Buff moved into the Lottehaus in 1740, when he started his work as curator for the order. His daughter Charlotte, after who the house is named today, was born in it on 11 January 1753 and to lived there for the first 20 years of her until she got married in 1773. After Charlotte had become famous for being the inspiration for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's novel The Sorrows of Young Werther the citizens of Wetzlar decided in 1863 to use the house as a memorial for her. Today the Lottehaus is a part of the museums of the city of Wetzlar and contains a permanent exhibition. On display are furniture and various items illustrating life in the 18th century, some of which originally belonged to the Buff family. There are also three rooms devoted to the work of Goethe and in particular to the contemporary reception of his novel The Sorrows of Young Werther. Another museum in Wetzlar containing material related to Goethe and Werther as well is the Jerusalemhaus. (en)
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