World's first Kant Museum opens in Lüneburg

Starting mid-March, the world's first museum dedicated to philosopher Immanuel Kant opens in Lüneburg. The director states that eight out of ten existing original Kant relics worldwide are gathered there. The exhibition also highlights the sociable and approachable sides of the thinker.

In Lüneburg, a Hanseatic city in Lower Saxony, the world's first museum dedicated exclusively to philosopher Immanuel Kant is being established. The opening is scheduled for mid-March. A famous quote from Kant, 'Habe Mut, dich deines eigenen Verstandes zu bedienen' from his 1784 essay 'What is Enlightenment?', stands at the center of the museum's description.

The museum director assures that eight out of ten of the original Kant relics existing worldwide are in the collection. These include everyday items such as a walking stick and a living room clock, providing insights into the philosopher's private life. The exhibition goes beyond intellectual achievements and shows how sociable, fond of drinking, and approachable Kant was. It portrays the thinker as someone who maintained close friendships and enjoyed social gatherings.

Kant, born in 1724 in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), is one of the most influential philosophers of the Enlightenment. The museum in Lüneburg aims to make his legacy accessible to a broad audience by illuminating both his works and his personality. Further details on the collection or specific exhibits are not mentioned in the sources.

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