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Anthroposophy
and the Goetheanum
An Introduction
Goetheanum
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Contents
The Goetheanum in Dornach................................ 3
The Sections......................................................... 4
Goetheanum Stage............................................... 6
What is Anthroposophy?...................................... 7
Further Information............................................. 13
Imprint
General Anthroposophical Society
4143 Dornach/Switzerland · 2019
Picture Credit:
Rudolf Steiner Archiv · Wolfgang Held
Otto Rietmann · Thomas Dix
Reiner Pfisterer · Charlotte Fischer
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The Goetheanum in Dornach
The Goetheanum, center for an active, world-wide network of
spiritually committed people, is situated in Dornach, 10 km to the
south of Basel in the Jura mountains. It is the home of the School
of Spiritual Science and the Anthroposophical Society. 800 events,
including lectures, special subject colloquia, exhibitions, theatre and
eurythmy performances and major international conferences, draw
more than 150,000 people a year to the Goetheanum.
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In the blackboard drawing from October 9th, 1921, Rudolf Steiner shows the significance of past (blue) and
future (orange) for our thinking, feeling and willing.
The Sections
The task of the School of Spiritual Science is to conduct research in
the sphere of the spirit and to offer encouragement, coordination
and further training in fields with an anthroposophical orientation.
This work is done by its 12 sections, which specialize in areas such
as education, medicine, agriculture, art, natural and spiritual science
and the spiritual striving of young people. All sections are involved
in the practical study of spiritual science and meditation as related to
their specific fields. They also work with general spiritual questions
about destiny and reincarnation, religion and the meaning of life.
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At the Goetheanum and in many other places in 77 countries, the Anthroposophical Society is a place where
seekers of the spirit can meet.
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Courses, Conferences, Congresses
Courses, conferences and congresses reflect both the arts and the
scientific work done in the Sections. These range from general
anthroposophical topics to special subject conferences and
workshops – for teachers or banking specialists, hand weavers,
beekeepers, oncologists or geneticists for example. Currently up to
200 such courses and conferences of variable size and duration are
held each year at the Goetheanum.
Goetheanum Stage
A rich programme of plays, eurythmy performances, recitations and
concerts is offered at the Goetheanum theatres (1000, 450 and 100
seats). These are either staged by the Goetheanum Stage Ensemble
or by companies and ensembles offering guest performances from
around the world. Regular performances of Rudolf Steiner’s four
Mystery Dramas and Goethe’s Faust also take place.
Eurythmy is a
movement art
developed by
Rudolf Steiner.
It makes the
spiritual
aspects of
speech
and music
visible.
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What is Anthroposophy?
All human beings must face the task of having to set their own
guidelines for everything they do or think if they want to avoid
being swept along by all that the material world has to offer. This
is the significance and challenge of our time and it often awakens
the need for a conscious relationship with the spiritual world. It
was Rudolf Steiner’s lifetime achievement to develop a method of
gaining insight into the reality of the spiritual world akin to natural
science in its integrity. Anthroposophy (awareness of our humanity)
not only encourages individuals to develop an independent spiritual
orientation, but also provides impulses in all cultural fields. It has
enabled many notable people to open new horizons in their cultural
work and ideas. Work done on the basis of Anthroposophy in
education, medicine, agriculture and architecture has attracted
world-wide attention. This applies particularly to the last third
of the 20th century when spiritual ideas came to be increasingly
accepted in the public domain. More than 10,000 anthroposophical
establishments such as clinics, schools, farms and care homes
have gained recognition throughout the world. Cultural initiatives
are evolving in areas of social conflict such as South Africa, South
America and the Middle East.
All over the world the Anthroposophical Society offers space and
opportunity for spiritual development, furtherance of the arts and
involvement in civil society issues.
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Rudolf Steiner
(1861–1925)
Rudolf Steiner is a 20th century pioneer in many fields of natural and
spiritual science and above all in a spirituality that relates to practical
life. Connecting to the Christian esoteric tradition of Europe, he links
the widest possible range of spiritual insight with clear conceptual
thinking. His insights give impulse to a vast number of cultural
initiatives in education, agriculture and medicine, sociology, natural
sciences and the humanities. His work includes 40 volumes of writings
and 270 volumes containing records of more than 6,000 lectures.
His ideas and work gave rise to new developments in arts such as
architecture and the art of movement (eurythmy).
During the 150th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s birthday in 2011
his work and its meaning for our time received wide attention in
exhibitions at major museums (Vienna, Stuttgart, Wolfsburg, Weil)
and in numerous publications.
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The first Goetheanum – a unique wooden building with two intersecting cupolas that was destroyed by fire
on New Year’s Eve in 1922/23.
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Grosser Saal
Main Auditorium
The heart of the building is the Main Auditorium with 1000 seats
and the stage (23 m wide, 20 m deep, 23 m high). On entering, the
visitor is met with the theme of ‘Evolution’ on three levels: in twice
seven capitals, plinths, and architraves, the sculpted concrete walls
portray earth evolution from the world‘s beginning to the distant
future. The twelve motifs in the painted ceiling show images of
human evolution from the creation of man through the different
cultural periods to the present day. The nine windows in colored cut
glass tell of the human being’s cosmic and individual development.
All these themes relate to motifs from the First Goetheanum, though
form and style have evolved from the architecture of the second
building.
The Main Auditorium at the Goetheanum – organ and gallery to the west – make it
possible to perform major works of music as well as theatre and eurythmy.
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Detail from the sculpture.
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The Goetheanum Grounds
Rudolf Steiner was not only involved in designing the Goetheanum
building but also the grounds and surrounding buildings. The circular
landscape feature to the west of the Goetheanum, the pathways,
the ‘Felsli’ feature and the shaping of the terrain, all go back to the
time of the First Goetheanum. Over the years, a park landscape
has evolved, providing possibilities for rest and recuperation,
practical use, biological variety and ecological sustainability. The
buildings designed by Rudolf Steiner are shown on the map. The
Goetheanum, the Duldeck House, the Glass House and the Felsli
were put under a preservation order by the local canton (county/
state) and federal republic in 1989 – 2004.
Butterfly species that have not been seen for a long time have appeared again in the biodynamically managed
Goetheanum grounds.
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Financing the Goetheanum
As an institution for independent cultural life, the General
Anthroposophical Society is a civil society organization with tax
exempt charitable status.
Financial support consists of annual contributions from about 45,000
members around the world, private donations and funds from
foundations and institutions. Additional income comes from theatre
and eurythmy performances on the Goetheanum stages, research
projects, publications and conferences.
Further information
Events and guided tours
We are happy to send more detailed information on conferences, performances,
opportunities for study, guided tours and dates and times for tours of the building
at your request. You can also keep up-to-date with our Calendar of Events which is
published at regular intervals. (Please note: some of these publications are available in
German only.)
Archives and Library
Available for private study and research.
Goetheanum Bookshop
As well as leading the field in anthroposophical literature, the Goetheanum Bookshop
also carries an extensive range of titles covering art, science and the humanities; many
books are also available in English. An exclusive and comprehensive range of art cards,
posters, calendars and model casts are available from the Goetheanum’s art collection.
Vital* / Restaurant
At the foot of the Goetheanum hill, the Vital Restaurant offers a menu of organic and
biodynamic dishes from around the world. In summer the tree lined terrace is open. In
the Goetheanum itself the Vital Café offers a warm welcome.
(*formerly Speisehaus-Restaurant)
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Unterer Zielwe
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Hochatelier This is where Rudolf Steiner worked Rudolf Steiner Kindergarten Hügelweg................... 24
with Edith Maryon on the Representative of Rudolf Steiner Kindergarten ‘Zum Felsli’.................. 27
Humanity sculpture. Large sections of the
Schreinerei Schreinerei Saal, workshop for
1:1 model are still in the studio.......................... 2
Goetheanum Stage and Carpenter’s
Höhere Fachschule für anthroposophische workshop ‘Baukunst’........................................ 3
Heilpädagogik (HFHS)........................................ 38
Speisehaus Now Vital Restaurant und Café............. 30
Holzhaus Class and practice rooms.......................... 8
Stiftung Plastisch-Künstlerische Therapie................ 40
Keplerwarte Observatory, houses the Section for
Studentenheim dormitory and Forschungsstelle
Mathematics and Astronomy and offices for
Kulturimpuls...................................................... 11
Studies at the Goetheanum............................... 9
Transformatorenhaus Built in 1921 for public
Kleinodienhaus Now houses Verlag am Goetheanum
electricity supply transformers........................... 45
publishing company and residential................... 16
Verlagshaus Built in 1924 as stockroom for
Konferenz für Heilpädagogik
Philosophisch-Anthroposophischer Verlag;
und Sozialtherapie (KHS)................................... 37
now stockroom Archives................................... 14
Kristallisationslabor
Science Section Laboratories............................. 12
Plastikschule am Goetheanum................................ 36
Rudolf Steiner Halde Addition (1924) to Haus Historical building
Brodbeck with a eurythmy practice room based on design
and studio. Now houses the Literary Arts by Rudolf Steiner
and Humanities Section, puppet theater,
and finance and personnel department............. 17
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Bern
Zürich
Luzern
Dornach
Tram 10
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Goetheanum
Dornach/Arlesheim
Bus
Badischer Bahnhof S3 Basel SBB – Laufen 66
(train station)
Bahnhof Bus 65
SBB (train station) Exit
Reinach-Süd
A5 Basel H18
Karlsruhe Delémont
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