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Architecture is frozen music

Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Phraseologism: Architecture is frozen music.

Meaning: About the beauty of architecture.

Origin: Goethe's expression (conversation with Eckermann on March 23, 1829), which is a paraphrase of the saying of the Greek poet Simonides of Ceos (556-469 BC): "Painting is silent music, and poetry is talking painting." In Sayings in Prose, Goethe says: "Architecture is numb music." In Schelling's Lectures on the Philosophy of Art (1842), the aphorism "Architecture is frozen music" is found. A similar thought is expressed by the French writer de Stael in Corinne, 4, 3 (1807). She writes that the contemplation of the Cathedral of St. Peter in Rome is like "continuous and fixed music" (Buchmann, Geflugelte Worte).

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Origin:

The 58th aphorism from the collection of thoughts and aphorisms "The Fruits of Thought" (1854) by Kozma Prutkov.

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