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Beethoven Eroicahaus and its collection

The memorial Eroicahaus recalls Beethoven's stay in Oberdöbling in the summer of 1803, during which he composed a large part of his 3rd Symphony, the Eroica. Beethoven never lived in this specific house however.

DEBeethoven Eroicahaus - Wien Museum

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Beethoven Eroicahaus
Döblinger Hauptstraße 92
1190 Vienna

Visitor information Beethoven Eroicahaus

Opening hours

Beethoven Eroica House (currently closed)

Admission

Normal rate€8.00

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Location & Map

Döblinger Hauptstraße 92, Vienna

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Beethoven Eroicahaus Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Beethoven Eroicahaus in Vienna, Austria, is a small museum dedicated to the famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Located in the house where Beethoven composed part of his Third Symphony, also known as the "Eroica," this museum offers visitors a glimpse into the composer's life and work.

    The museum presents a collection of Beethoven's personal items, including his death mask, some original manuscripts, and period furniture. Visitors often appreciate the authentic atmosphere of the house, which helps to convey a sense of Beethoven's living and working conditions.

    While the museum is relatively small, it provides informative displays and audio guides that explain Beethoven's connection to the house and the creation of the Eroica Symphony. Many visitors find the experience educational and enjoy learning about this specific period in Beethoven's life.

    However, some visitors note that the museum's size limits the depth of information provided. The exhibits are primarily in German, which can be a drawback for non-German speaking visitors, although English translations are available to some extent.

    The location of the museum, in the suburbs of Vienna, means it's less crowded than more central attractions, which some visitors appreciate. However, this also means it can be a bit out of the way for tourists with limited time in the city.

    Overall, the Beethoven Eroicahaus offers an intimate look at a specific aspect of Beethoven's life and work. While it may not be as comprehensive as larger music museums in Vienna, it provides a focused and personal experience for those interested in Beethoven's legacy.

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