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Wagner’s House on Lake Lucerne
Away from the bustle of the lakefront trade across the wide expanse of clouded blue on a small knot of land pushed out into the bay behind a copse of trees down the gravel lane – the house sits small … Continue reading
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Tagged Johann von Goethe, legacies, Lucerne, museums, music, Richard Wagner, silence, Switzerland, tools
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