Designed by Rudolf Steiner as a spiritual center for his Anthroposophical Society, dedicated to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland, was recognized for its unusual double dome or cupola, its stained glass windows, and a magnificent painted ceiling. Though the first Goetheanum burned down in 1922, Steiner's acolyte Gerard Wagner recreated the paintings from Steiner's original sketches, and returned to them for inspiration again and again. This album reproduces Wagner's paintings as well as the artistic lectures by Steiner that informed Wagner's work; colored etchings of the stained glass by fellow Anthroposophist Assya Turgenieff; color photos from 1922; and essays by Wagner, Turgenieff, Peter Stebbing, and Louise Clason.