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Mozarthaus Vienna

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204:. It is the largest, most distinguished and most expensive apartment Mozart ever lived in, and it is the only Viennese apartment that has survived to this day. There are four rooms, two cabinets and a kitchen in the apartment, and Mozart and his family are described with the help of photos and documents. An impressive flute clock is also on show, which is believed to have been made around 1790. It plays a variation of the 893: 22: 216:
In the second basement, the historically unique baroque vault was converted into a multifunctional event venue using modern elements. During the restoration, the vault structure of the old brickwork was preserved, but for reasons of monument protection, the brickwork of the lower area of the basement
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In addition to the regular exhibition of the museum, Mozarthaus Vienna presents a new special exhibition annually, e.g. "Cherubino alla vittoria!" (2023), "The Triad of First Viennese School: Haydn - Mozart - Beethoven. Similarities - Parallels - Contrasts" (2021), "Mozart on the way to immortality.
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The house is located at Domgasse 5. It was built in the 17th century, originally with two floors, and was redeveloped in 1716. Mozart rented rooms here from 1784, at which time it was also known as the Camesina House, after the family who had owned it since 1720. The original entrance of the house
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The third floor shows Mozart's personal and social situation in Vienna. A multimedia installation presents all the places where Mozart lived during his Viennese years. Visitors also learn about Mozart's most important performance venues and people of importance to him, as well as socio-political
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company undertook the total renovation of the Mozarthaus and redesigned it for visitors. This was completed in time for Mozart Year 2006, the 250th anniversary of his birth. Following a complete refurbishment, the entire building (including the expanded basement) became a centre dedicated to the
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The "Business Lounge" is located on the fourth floor of the building. This is an event area consisting of several rooms. The event area is characterised by restored wall paintings in combination with modern wall coverings. The rooms are furnished with furniture from the interior design company
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The Figaro House building has five floors, with private apartments located on the fifth floor. The fourth floor to second basement of the house belong to Mozarthaus Vienna and are used as a museum and event rooms. The courtyard of the house is characterised by the
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The design of the historical courtyard was essentially destroyed by the installation of an elevator. The original 17th-century stone floor of the kitchen was removed and the original oak door of Mozart's apartment was varnished and
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At the beginning of the tour through the second floor, Mozart's most important musician and composer colleagues in Vienna are presented. The exhibition also covers Mozart's collaboration with the librettist
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Today the Mozarthaus presents information about the composer in combination with historical exhibits and audio-visual installations, while the basement contains an events hall co-financed by the
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and the end of his life, as well as a multimedia theatre installation "The Magic Flute - The Divine Laughter", which presents visitors with three-dimensional collages of scenes from
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event intended to honour him as a "typically German" composer (in contrast to his polyglot lifestyle). In 1945 the running of the exhibition was taken over by the
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facing SchulerstraĂźe (the one used by Mozart) was walled up to make room for a shop, and the house is entered today from its rear in the Domgasse.
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contexts. His fondness for social life: balls, gambling, fashion, literature and science, as well as his connection to the thought world of the
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In 1941, the 150th anniversary of Mozart's death, his former rooms were opened to the public as part of "Imperial German Mozart Week", a
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On the first floor is the apartment where Mozart lived with his family from 1784 to 1787 and composed works such as his opera
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composer's life and work, incorporating the rooms occupied by Mozart himself. The project was overseen by the Vienna Museum.
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installation, in which visitors can look down through a door onto a stylised scene of the
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and a modern portrait of Mozart by the Austrian artist Oskar Stocker.
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Genius and Posterity" (2018), "Rock Me Amadeus. The Story" (2016).
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Index


Mozart
Vienna
Old Town
St. Stephen's Cathedral
Nazi
Vienna Museum
Wien Holding
European Union
Roche Bobois
Freemasons
Graben
ladies of easy virtue
Lorenzo da Ponte
The Marriage of Figaro
Don Giovanni
Mozart's Requiem
The Magic Flute
Haydn Quartets
List of music museums
"Clients"
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"Erfolgsgeschichte Mozarthaus Vienna"
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"Erfolgsbilanz im Mozarthaus Vienna: Besucherrekord 2020"


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