For 35 years, Johannes Wirz supported and significantly shaped the work at the Research Institute at the Goetheanum. With his...
At the Goetheanum during Michaelmas, we’ll be working for the future of the Anthroposophical movement: How can Anthroposophical work contribute...
Nathaniel Williams was born in Alabama, studied Painting and Puppetry in Switzerland and Political Theory in Albany, and established an Art School in Upstate New York with a view of the Catskill Mountains. Now, the long legged man has arrived in the Jura Hills as a new member of the Goetheanum...
The weekly staff meeting at the Goetheanum has recently featured individual coworkers speaking about what the spiritual world means to...
Commemorated in an all-night vigil on December 31st, 2022, the first Goetheanum was a visible, artistic manifestation of the whole...
On December 31st, I participated in the night watch of the Goetheanum. It was the 100-year anniversary of the burning of the first Goetheanum. The first Goetheanum was a jewel from the spiritual world for human beings to experience what human culture could be when we decide to endeavor into...
Last New Year’s Eve, the commemoration of the night that the first Goetheanum burnt down was celebrated in a dignified...
A jewel, set in warmth and imbued with life – this is how the Goetheanum appeared with 52 spotlights, 12...
For Rudolf Steiner, the ruin after the fire signalled not only the defamation of anthroposophical work, but also the failure of the Anthroposophical Society to adequately protect the building. The smoke at the ruins of the Goetheanum had hardly cleared before Rudolf Steiner said: «And I hope, of course, that...
A look at the connection between humans and architecture illustrated by three buildings in Dornach. Piet Sieperda is in search...
As a Chinese proverb says, ‹It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.› This is exactly what...











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