Taylor Swift Germany Museum Attendance – Image of Hit Song
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* Event: A German museum in Hesse (Museum Wiesbaden) experienced a surge in visitors last weekend.
* Cause: The influx of visitors was due to Taylor Swift fans wanting to see a painting that resembles a scene from her music video, “The Fate of ophelia.”
* Painting: The painting is an Art Nouveau oil painting titled “Ophelia” by German painter Friedrich Heyser. It depicts Ophelia from Shakespeare’s Hamlet drowning, surrounded by water lilies. its exact creation date is unknown, but experts place it around the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
* Connection to Music Video: The opening scene of Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” music video visually echoes the composition of Heyser’s painting. The museum director, Andreas Henning, confirmed the similarity.
* Museum Response: The museum is “surprised and delighted” by the potential inspiration and sees it as a good possibility to attract new visitors.
* Confirmation Status: It is not confirmed whether Heyser’s painting directly inspired the music video.The museum has attempted to contact taylor Swift’s team for confirmation but has been unsuccessful.
* visitor Detail: A family traveled from Hamburg specifically to see the painting.
* Source Confirmation: ABC News and the German Embassy London (via Twitter) have reported on the story.
* Date of Tweet: The German Embassy London’s tweet is dated October 17, 2025.
