Buddenbrook House / Heinrich and Thomas Mann Center

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Buddenbrookhaus / Heinrich-und-Thomas-Mann-Zentrum

Mengstraße 4

23552 Lübeck

Buddenbrook House / Heinrich and Thomas Mann Center

Facade of Buddenbrook House, originally rom the year 1758Facade of Buddenbrook House, originally rom the year 1758© Buddenbrookhaus / Heinrich-und-Thomas-Mann-Zentrum

The Buddenbrook House/Heinrich and Thomas Mann Center is a research and memorial centre to commemorate and study the life and work of brothers Heinrich and Thomas Mann and the rest of the Mann family, and after the Thomas Mann Archive in Zurich it is the most important research body in this field. Also considered here is the context of German literature of the 20th century. The research centre has its own archive and a library, and as the home of the German Thomas Mann Society, the Heinrich Mann Society, the Erich Mann Society and the Golo Mann Society, it is closely integrated into the international research landscape. The main themes of the centre are communicated in exhibitions, academic publications and educational programmes. The goal of the actual research work is to take current questions and theories and use the collection to secure their documentary and archival foundations.

The centre houses the Samuel Fischer Library, a special academic library of the life and work of the Mann family. A media centre contains film versions of the works of the Mann family, documentaries and a wide range of audio books and readings, in particular of the works of Thomas Mann. The photo archive contains approx. 1,500 images, with the emphasis on the Mann family in Lübeck, and Lübeck between 1850 and 1900.

Facts and figures

The library comprises around 7,000 books, 1,500 academic essays and 6,000 newspaper articles. The archive contains around 3,000 letters and correspondences and many individual handwritten documents from Heinrich, Thomas and Katia Mann, as well as complete and partial estates from the Lübeck Mann family and from the circle of young brothers Thomas and Heinrich Mann. The archive also contains partial estates and collections of documents from Thomas Mann researchers (e.g. Walter A. Berendsohn, Hans Bürgin, Käte Hamburger).

The Buddenbrook House also contains the archive of the Erich Mühsam Society, consisting of 500 volumes.

Current projects

Traumland und Zuflucht. Heinrich Mann und Frankreich. Sonderausstellung im Buddenbrookhaus from 15.6. - 12.11.2013. From February 2014, this exhibition can be seen at the Goethe Institute in Paris. 

Exhibitions (selection)

Sanary-Sur-Mur. Heimliche Hauptstadt der deutschen Exilliteratur, 1996
„Und was werden die Deutschen sagen??“ Thomas Manns Roman ‚Doktor Faustus’, 1997
60 Jahre „Aufbau“. Eine deutsch-jüdische Exilzeitung feiert Jubiläum, 1997
„Ruhe gibt es nicht, bis zum Schluß“ – Klaus Mann (1906-1949) in Deutschland, Frankreich und den USA, 1999
‚Thomas Mann – Deutschland und die Emigranten’, 2002
Pacific Palisades. Wege deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller ins kalifornische Exil 1932-1941, 2007
Golo Mann. Die Geschichte, 2009
Thomas Manns ‚Mario und der Zauberer’ und die Schatten des Faschismus, 2010
Liebe ohne Glauben. Thomas Mann und Richard Wagner, 2011
„Wollust des Untergangs“. 100 Jahre Thomas Manns „Der Tod in Venedig“, 2012
Elisabeth Mann Borgese und das  „Drama der Meere“, 2012

Publications (selection)

Sprecher, Thomas / Wißkirchen, Hans (Hg.): Und was werden die Deutschen sagen? Thomas Manns ‚Doktor Faustus’. Lübeck: Dräger Druck 1997
Dittmann, Britta / Rütten, Thomas / Wißkirchen, Hans / Zimmermann, Jan: Ihr sehr ergebener Thomas Mann. Autographen aus dem Archiv des Buddenrbookhauses. Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 2006
Deutsches Auswandererhaus Bremerhaven (Hg.): Pacific Palisades. Wege deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller ins kalifornische Exil 1932-1941. Hamburg: mare Verlag, 2007
Pils, Holger / Ulrich, Christina (Hg.): Thomas Manns Mario und der Zauberer. Lübeck: Kulturstiftung 2010 
Pils, Holger / Ulrich, Christina (Hg.): Liebe ohne Glauben. Thomas Mann und Richard Wagner. Göttingen: Wallstein 2011
Pils, Holger / Klein, Kerstin (Hg.): Wollust des Untergangs. 100 Jahre Thomas Manns ‚Der Tod in Venedig’. Göttingen: Wallstein-Verlag 2012
Pils, Holger / Kühn, Karolina (Hg.): Elisabeth Mann Borgese und das Drama der Meere. Hamburg: mare Verlag 2012
Manfred Flügge: Traumland und Zuflucht. Heinrich Mann und Frankreich. Berlin: Insel Verlag 2013