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  2. Wahnfried - Wikipedia

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    Wahnfried was the name given by Richard Wagner to his villa in Bayreuth. [1] The name is a German compound of Wahn (delusion, madness) and Fried(e) (peace, freedom). History

  3. Winifred Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Wagner's home, Haus Wahnfried, the location of Hans-Jürgen Syberberg's 1976 documentary film Winifred Wagner und die Geschichte des Hauses Wahnfried 1914–1975. Like Hitler, Wagner believed profoundly in the rite of a secular cult of German nationalism, of Nordic self-realization, and völkisch aspiration.

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  5. Bayreuth - Wikipedia

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    In addition there is a Stummklavier, made by the Ibach company of Haus Wahnfried, letters and first editions of Franz Liszt. Biographic information boards, a mould of the font from Liszt's birthplace Raiding, Austria and Liszt busts by Antonio Galli enhance the collection. Visits are accompanied by the music of Franz Liszt.

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  7. File:Bayreuth, Ludwig II, Haus Wahnfried.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. The Confessions of Winifred Wagner - Wikipedia

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    The Confessions of Winifred Wagner (German: Winifred Wagner und die Geschichte des Hauses Wahnfried, 1914–1975, lit. 'Winifred Wagner and the History of the House of Wahnfried, 1914–1975') is a 1975 West German documentary film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg.

  9. Friedelind Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Wagner family home, Haus Wahnfried where Friedelind grew up. Friedelind Wagner (29 March 1918 – 8 May 1991) was the elder daughter of German opera composer Siegfried Wagner and his English wife Winifred Williams and the granddaughter of the composer Richard Wagner. She was also the great-granddaughter of the composer Franz Liszt.