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Erich Kästner was born in Dresden in 1899 and spent his entire childhood there. He left Dresden in 1919, moving to Leipzig to study German, History, Philosophy and Theatre Studies. He also started working on his first poems during this time.
As time went by, he worked hard to make a name for himself as a poet, novelist, author of children’s books and screenwriter. He is still one of the most-read authors, not only in Germany, but also worldwide. His works have been translated into more than 70 languages.
(Foto: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München/Bildarchiv)
Please note that we will be closed from August 4-18. From Monday, the regular opening hours will apply again and the team of the Erich Kästner House of Literature is looking forward to your visit!
Opening hours
Monday, Thursday, Friday Saturday:
10 am – 5 pm
Wednesday
12.30 am – 5 pm (only for the museum, the café is open from 10 am – 5 pm)
Tuesday, Saturday:
closed
Directions:
By tram: lines 3, 6, 7, 8, 11 to DVB stop ‘Albertplatz / Erich Kästner Museum’
By train (S-Bahn): Dresden Neustadt station (then 5 min walk down Antonstraße towards Albertplatz)
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