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New Burgrave of Wartburg Appointed Amidst Past Controversy
Martin Eberle, an art historian and experienced cultural manager, has been appointed as the new Burgrave of Wartburg, effective September 1st. The appointment comes after a period of vacancy following the departure of Franziska Nentwig due to health reasons.
Eberle's career in cultural management began in Gotha, where he served as the director of Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein from 2007 to 2018. Prior to his appointment at Wartburg, he was the director of Museum Verbund Hessen Kassel Heritage. However, he was controversially dismissed from this position this year due to a racist remark, a controversy that led to a public controversy.
Despite the controversy, Eberle's proven expertise in managing cultural institutions and complex construction projects earned him the unanimous decision of the selection committee. The Wartburg Foundation's board of directors, led by Christian Tischner, the Thuringian Minister of Culture, also commended Eberle's ideas and expertise.
The Wartburg, located in Eisenach, Thuringia, is one of the most internationally renowned sights in the region. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich history. The Wartburg served as the residence and place of action of Saint Elisabeth, the place of exile for Martin Luther, and the venue for the Wartburg Festival in 1817.
The Wartburg Foundation, established in 1922, is responsible for preserving the monument and its collections and making them accessible to the public. Eberle's appointment is expected to contribute significantly to these efforts, given his experience in monument preservation and competence in implementing complex construction projects.
The Wartburg's new Burgrave admitted to making a racist remark to the chairman of the Kassel Cultural Council during a meeting last fall. However, the specific details of the incident and its impact on his new role at Wartburg are not explicitly mentioned in the available information.
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