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The house where Wolfgang Amadé Mozart was born on January 27, 1756, is now one of the most visited museums in the world. No other place makes the person behind the artist Wolfgang Amadé Mozart and his music as tangible as his birthplace. In the three-story exhibition, visitors learn details of Mozart’s life – the domestic circumstances in ...
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The former “Tanzmeisterhaus”, now run by the International Mozarteum Foundation as the Mozart Residence, provided the Mozart family with a spacious ambience from 1773, with an eight-room apartment on the second floor. Wolfgang Amadé lived here until the end of 1780, when he left Salzburg for good.
Das Haus, in dem Wolfgang Amadé Mozart am 27. Jänner 1756 geboren wurde, zählt heute zu den meistbesuchten Museen der Welt. Nirgendwo sonst werden der Mensch Wolfgang Amadé Mozart und seine Musik so lebendig spürbar wie in seinem Geburtshaus.
Dom Urodzenia Mozarta. Kamienica, w której przyszedł na świat Wolfgang Amadeusz Mozart mieści dziś jedno z najczęściej odwiedzanych muzeów na terenie Austrii. Leży ona przy głównej ulicy Starego Miasta i należy do największych atrakcji turystycznych Salzburga.
In the museum, you can see – in addition to Mozart's pianoforte – many original documents and portraits. The exhibition provides an array of interesting facts about the history of the house, Mozart’s Salzburg years and the life of the Mozart family.
W. A. Mozart was born in 1756 in the "Hagenauer Haus" at No. 9 Getreidegasse in Salzburg. Today, Mozart's Birthplace is one of the most visited museums in Austria and an absolute highlight for Mozart fans.
Museum. A museum since 1880, [4] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart birthplace introduces visitors to the early life of the composer, his first musical instruments, his friends and his passionate interest in opera. The third floor exhibits Mozart's childhood violin, harpsichord, as well as portraits, documents, family letters, and early editions of his music.