Todtnauberg

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The Todtnauberg
The Todtnauberg

Todtnauberg is a town and also a hill ("berg" means hill) in Germany's Black Forest where German philosopher Martin Heidegger had a chalet.

Shortly after giving the Der Spiegel interview and following Paul Celan's lecture at Freiburg, Martin Heidegger hosted Celan at his chalet at Todtnauberg. The two walked in the woods. Celan impressed Heidegger with his knowledge of botany (also evident in his poetry), and Heidegger is thought to have spoken about elements of his press interview. Celan signed Heidegger's guest book.

The chalet features in the film The Ister (official site here).

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Coordinates: 47°51′N, 7°57′E

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