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A permanent exhibition, which consists of ten rooms, follows the political stations of Ebert's life, and portrays the contemporary background to each section. On a round tour, visitors are informed of Germany's first president, and also receive insights into the history of the German labour movement
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A core piece of the memorial place is the small apartment, where Friedrich Ebert was born, seventh of the nine children of a master tailor. He spent his childhood and youth with his parents and five brothers and sisters, in three rooms totalling 46 sq. m. The tiny apartment was also used by his
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In addition to the permanent displays, at regular intervals, special exhibitions are presented which are organised by the staff of the memorial place or brought in from other institutions.
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There is a library, which offers more than 8,000 books, magazines and brochures, concerning the history of the labour movement in Germany and Friedrich Ebert's time in general.
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A small exhibition commemorating the life of Friedrich Ebert was first opened in his birthplace on 7 June 1962. Work on the project had started in 1960 at the instigation of
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in 1919. Faced with extreme internal and external pressures, he prepared the way for parliamentary democracy in Germany after the end of
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is a non-partisan foundation financed by the German Federal Government. It commemorates the life and work of
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Currently, the President Friedrich Ebert Memorial is visited by about 50,000 people every year.
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and the general political history from the "Kaiserreich" up to the early years of the
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Erinnern und Gedenken - 20 Jahre Reichspräsident-Friedrich-Ebert-Gedenkstätte
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Friedrich Ebert's birthplace: The apartment above the gateway
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Heidelberg
Friedrich Ebert
Social Democratic Party of Germany
German democratic head of state
World War I
Alfred Nau
Friedrich Ebert Foundation

Weimar Republic
Friedrich Ebert: Sozialdemokrat und Staatsmann
DRW-Verlag
ISBN
978-3-87181-710-6
LCCN
2008447163
OCLC
232963641
Friedrich Ebert birthplace and museum (German)
49°24′46″N 8°42′30″E / 49.41278°N 8.70833°E / 49.41278; 8.70833
Categories
Houses in Germany
Museums in Baden-Württemberg
Tourist attractions in Heidelberg
Biographical museums in Germany
Buildings and structures in Heidelberg
Museums established in 1960

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