Villa Schönberg is a historically significant and protected building situated in the Enge district of Zurich, at Gablerstrasse 14. This location is easily accessible and offers visitors a chance to explore a piece of Zurich's architectural history.
The renowned composer Richard Wagner resided in Villa Schönberg from April 1857 to July 1858. During his stay, he composed significant portions of his famous works, Tristan and Isolde and the Wesendonck Lieder. This historical fact adds a unique cultural significance to the villa.
Since 1978, Villa Schönberg has been incorporated into the Rietberg Museum. This integration allows visitors to enjoy a rich cultural experience, combining the historical architecture of the villa with the diverse art collections of the museum.
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