The Hanseatic Goethe Prize (German: Hansischer Goethe-Preis) was a German literary and artistic award, given biennially from 1949 to 2005 to a figure of European stature. The prize money was €25,000.[1] On the occasion of Goethe's 200th birthday, the Freiherr vom Stein Foundation in Hamburg endowed a cultural prize "for important personalities in the intellectual life".[2] The prize was awarded by the foundation of the Hamburg businessman Alfred Toepfer, Alfred Toepfer Foundation F. V. S..[3][4]
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^"Goethe-Preis (Hamburg) aus dem Lexikon". wissen.de (in German). Retrieved 17 July 2021.
^Georg Kreis 2005 Rückblick Toepfer
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