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The Gleimhaus in Halberstadt is one of the oldest literary museums in Germany. It was built in 1862 in the former home of the poet and collector Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim (1719-1803).[1][2][3] The half-timbered house lies behind the choir of the gothic cathedral to Halberstadt. The collections of the Gleimhaus go back to Gleim's estate.
^Der Freundschaftstempel im Gleimhaus zu Halberstadt. Porträts des 18. Jahrhunderts. Bestandskatalog. Bearb. von Horst Scholke mit e. Essay von Wolfgang Adam. Leipzig 2000, 2. Aufl. 2004
^Karl-Otto Schulz: Bestandsverzeichnis der Gleimbibliothek (Verfasserkatalog). 1.–7. Lieferung A-Z. Halberstadt 1985–1993 [7. Lieferung in 2., erw. Aufl. 2002]
^Briefe und Porträts. Bearb. von Horst Scholke und Gerlinde Wappler. Halberstadt 1986 (Die Sammlungen des Gleimhauses; Teil 1)