curious that only one house has survived in its original form to this day, the house of johann christoph friedrich, the marshmair first arrived in 1787. he was 28 years old in the local society. he was introduced by a friend, charlotte foncali. she also introduced schiller to his future wife. soon, friedrich schiller received a professorship at the university of jena, located next door. rum there, at the university of jena, friendship began and a long collaboration was sewn once goethe, this creative union continued until the death of schiller in 1805. the great poet died at the age of 45 from tuberculosis in 1802 for 4,200 taylers, crazy money at the time. true, he was not lucky enough to live here for a long time. in 1805, his widow died to pay off his debts. she sold all his property, wanting to keep schiller's house for the descendants of the city authorities. they acquired it as property and in 1847 opened a museum here. and soon the street itself was named after the classic. during the second world war , a bomb hit the house-museum. some time. it was closed, but already in 1946 after after c