Description

The famous author Fritz Reuter was born in 1810 in the former town hall of the pretty country town of Stavenhagen. A museum in his honour has been set up at that historic location. Have you ever heard of the kind-hearted Inspector Uncle Bräsig? Or the twin pair Mining and Lining? Of Fritz Triddelfitz? Or the coolly calculating landowner Pomuchelskopp?
Why not visit Stavenhagen's Fritz Reuter Literature Museum in Mecklenburg for the chance to encounter one and all!
Stations of this Audioguide


- 1
- Titel der Station
- 2
- Mecklenburg in the 19th Century
- 3
- Mayor Georg Johann Reuter
- 4
- The Room where Fritz Reuter was Born
- 5
- Childhood and School Years
- 6
- Time at University & Fraternities
- 7
- Arrest
- 8
- Seven Years' Fortress Detention
- 9
- Apprentice in Demzin
- 10
- The Bourgeois Revolution of 1848
- 11
- Teacher in Treptow
- 12
- Early Works: "Läuschen un Rimels"
- 13
- Freelance Author in Neubrandenburg
- 14
- Socio-Critical Poetry: "Kein Hüsung" and "Urgeschichte Mecklenburgs
- 15
- Prose: "Ut de Franzosentid"
- 16
- Popular Success "Hanne Nüte un de lütte Pudel"
- 17
- Light-Hearted Episodes? "Ut mine Festungstid"
- 18
- The Great Social Novel: "Ut mine Stromtid"
- 19
- Move to Eisenach
- 20
- Completion of "Ut mine Stromtid
- 21
- Mecklenburg Satire: "Dörchläuchting"
- 22
- Villa Reuter in Eisenach and "De Reis' nah Konstantinopel"
- 23
- Death in Eisenach
- 24
- Reuter and Hinstorff
- 100
- Outdoor Stop: House and Monument
- 101
- Stavenhagen Palace