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Father
  
August von Goethe

Mother
  
Ottilie on Goethe

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Occupation
  
Composer, court chamberlain

Died
  
15 April 1885, Leipzig, Germany

Parents
  
Ottilie von Goethe, Julius August Walter von Goethe

Great-grandparents
  
Katharina Elisabeth Goethe

Grandparents
  
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Christiane Vulpius, Henriette Freifrau von Pogwisch

Similar
  
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ottilie von Goethe, Julius August Walter vo, Alma von Goethe, Christiane Vulpius

Walther Wolfgang Freiherr von Goethe (9. April 1818 - 15. April 1885) was a German composer and court chamberlain. He was one of the grandsons and last living descendant of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

Goethe was the eldest child of August and Ottilie von Goethe. He was always frail when he grew up and did not attend public school. He had his first music lesson when he was fifteen with the Weimar Kapellmeister Karl Eberwein. Later Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy taught him to play the piano, because he showed musical talent. He achieved little success with his songs and operas, weighted down by his name. In 1825 Weimar City Council awarded him, his father and his brother civil rights of residence in Weimar in perpetuity.

Above all in 1842 he opposed the suggestion of the German Confederation to acquire the Goethe House in Weimar and the estate of the poet for the nation. He lived mainly in the attic of the Goethe House. In 1859 and his brother where made Freiherr (Baron).

Goethe died 1885 on a journey to Leipzig. Like stated in his will, the Goethe House, together with the library and extensive collection, was bequeathed to the state of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. This allowed the Goethe Museum to be founded.

Goethe was the last descendant of the poet and, like his brother and sister, had no descendants. His gravestone states: "With him ends Goethe's dynasty, the name will last forever."

References

Walther von Goethe Wikipedia