Mozarthaus Vienna
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Mozart set up house in this elegant apartment in 1784 and lived there for several years, a time of amazing creativity in his already very creative life. His former home now serves as a museum, and has been expanded all the way dow … Read more
Mozart set up house in this elegant apartment in 1784 and lived there for several years, a time of amazing creativity in his already very creative life. His former home now serves as a museum, and has been expanded all the way down to the basement, with exhibitions detailing his work and his life, especially in relation to Vienna. Read less

The former home of a master composer
Mozart set up house in this elegant apartment in 1784 and lived there for several years, a time of amazing creativity in his already very creative life. His former home now serves as a museum, and has been expanded all the way down to the basement, with exhibitions detailing his work and his life, especially in relation to Vienna.
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