Summer cottage (1930-32) of nobel prize winner Thomas Mann (Nida, Curonian Spit, Lithuania). Today its the Thomas Mann Museum.


The cottage was build 1930 by the architect Herbert Reissmann after Thomas Manns ideas on top of the so called mother-in-law-hill. Thomas Mann financed the project with the money he achieved with the literature nobel prize (1929). He only spend three summers (1930-1932) in Nida (formerly Nidden), 1933 he went into exile.


Size: 5055px × 3543px
Location: Lithuania, Curonian Spit, East Prussia, Nida -- Litauen, Kurische Nehrung, Ostpreussen, Nidden
Photo credit: © Andreas Ehrhard / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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