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Permanent exhibition about the lyricist Karl Gottlieb Lappe

Wusterhusen · Greifswald & Umgebung · 54.1131° N, 13.6189° E
Permanent exhibition about the lyricist Karl Gottlieb Lappe

Karl Gottlieb Lappe - an almost forgotten poet (1773-1843).

A permanent exhibition in Wusterhusen, near the seaside resort of Lubmin, is located in the vicarage of St. John's Church in Wusterhusen. The life and work of the poet Karl Lappe is documented here, and readings bring the poet's works closer. Karl Gottlieb Lappe was born on April 23, 1773 in Wusterhusen as the son of the vicar. In preparation for his studies, he attended the town school in Wolgast, whose principal was none other than Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten (1758-1818). Kosegarten, teacher, pastor, history professor and poet, recognized and encouraged the talents of his pupils, who included Karl Gottlieb Lappe and Philipp Otto Runge (1777-1810), the important Romantic painter. At Greifswald University, where Lappe studied theology, philology and philosophy, he became friends with Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769-1860), a friendship that lasted beyond his student years. In 1798, Lappe succeeded Ernst Moritz Arndt as tutor to Kosegarten in Altenkirchen on the island of Rügen. From 1801 to 1817, Lappe was a teacher at Stralsund grammar school. For health reasons, he finally retired to the idyllic village of Pütte near Stralsund. Lappe died in Stralsund on October 28. Opening hours: daily 10:00 to 18:00 By prior appointment with guided tour by arrangement Rev. K. Krüger: 038354 22234 Route of North German Romanticism: Wusterhusen vicarage - Romantic poetry Lappe's extensive oeuvre reflects everyday and political events as well as his deep love for his Pomeranian homeland. In the Karl Lappe exhibition in the vicarage, a map shows which places he visited and also described in his poems. Some of his poems were set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1828), Franz Schubert (1797-1828) and Robert Schumann (1810-1856).

Permanent exhibition about the poet Karl Gottlieb Lappe in Wusterhusen

A permanent exhibition is dedicated to the almost forgotten poet Karl Gottlieb Lappe (1773-1843) in the vicarage of St. John's Church in Wusterhusen, near the seaside resort of Lubmin on the Baltic coast of Western Pomerania. Lappe was born here in Wusterhusen, the son of a priest, and is one of the most important voices of North German Romanticism. The exhibition documents his life and work and brings his poems to life through readings.

Poet of the Baltic Sea region - friendship with Arndt and pupil of Kosegarten

Lappe grew up in a culturally rich environment. He attended the town school in Wolgast, whose principal was Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten - a teacher, pastor and poet who also supported the painter Philipp Otto Runge. Lappe studied theology, philology and philosophy at the University of Greifswald, in the heart of the Baltic Sea region outside Pomerania, where he became lifelong friends with Ernst Moritz Arndt. He later taught at the grammar school in Stralsund and lived for a time in nearby Pütte.

Poems set to music by Beethoven, Schubert and Schumann

Lappe's extensive lyrical work reflects political events and his deep attachment to his Pomeranian homeland. A map in the exhibition shows the places he traveled to and recorded in his poems. Remarkably, some of his texts were set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann. The exhibition is part of the Route of North German Romanticism and is therefore embedded in a cultural network that connects places such as Rügen, Greifswald and Stralsund.