The Erich Kästner Museum is a literary museum in Dresden, Germany. The museum covers the life and writings of German children's author Erich Kästner and is based in the Villa Augustin building which had belonged to Kästner's uncle. The museum is notable for its architecture, which was designed to be semi-mobile and fit within a single room,: 28 close to where Kästner had grown up in Dresden's inner new town.
The museum focuses on Kästner's early years in Dresden and Leipzig, the connections between his work and children, and his relationship to the media. The museum collection includes first editions by Kästner, including his most famous work Emil and the Detectives, along with garments and objects belonging to Kästner.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_Museum
Official Website http://www.erich-kaestner-museum.de/
Phone +49 351 8045086
Address Antonstraße 1, 01097 Dresden, Germany
Coordinates 51°3'49.565" N 13°44'44.415" E