Treasure house of literature
The early history of the library dates back to the 16th century, but an order given by Duke Wilhelm Ernst von Saxe-Weimar in 1691 to classify and catalogue the royal book collection is regarded as the real beginnings of the library. Anna Amalia (1739-1807), Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, was a great influence on Weimar. She promoted the arts and attracted poets and philosophers to the province to bring fame to the town. However, true quality arrived with Goethe, who took charge of the library until his death in 1832 and made it a world-class institution. The new study centre has been added to a complex with great historical significance to Weimar which includes the Red and Yellow Palace.