Beethoven House
Beethoven-Haus, 2021
Beethoven-Haus (Krems an der Donau) is located in Austria
Beethoven-Haus (Krems an der Donau)
Location within Austria
LocationSchloßstraße 19, Krems an der Donau
Coordinates48°26′25.2″N 15°37′18.1″E / 48.440333°N 15.621694°E / 48.440333; 15.621694
TypePrivate museum

The Beethoven House (Beethoven-Haus) is a museum in the village of Gneixendorf near Krems an der Donau in Austria. It is a former residence of Ludwig van Beethoven and it is part of the cultural heritage of Austria.

The residence currently features several rooms furnished as a private museum[1] The museum offers tours by appointment. The rooms where Van Beethoven resided are on the second floor. It concerns four chamber, a large hallway and an adjoined piano chamber. The rooms have been decorated with various mementos. Also there are a hearth and lamps which originate from the composer's lifetime.[2] In the garden, there is a large rock featuring a copper portrait of Van Beethoven.

In this residence he composed the new final movement of his String Quartet No. 13 (Beethoven) (opus 130). He had initially intended the Große Fuge to be the final movement, which was later renamed opus 133.[3]

The house was owned by his brother. Van Beethoven came here with his nephew and ward. His nephew had attempted suicide on 6 August 1826 and he had spent the weeks before their arrival in a hospital. Van Beethoven accepted his brother's invitation to stay over, and resided in the house between 25 September and 2 November 1826.[2] The house is currently a part of the cultural heritage of Austria.[4]

See also

References

  1. Gneixendorf, Beethoven in Gneixendorf Archived 2021-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
  2. 1 2 Wirtschaft Pressedienst, Gneixendorf - ein Schatz, der kaum bekannt ist, 6 August 2010
  3. Beethoven Vereniging, Biography
  4. Niederösterreich, unbewegliche und archäologische Denkmale unter Denkmalschutz, Krems an der Donau (Statutarstadt) - Beethovenhaus, ehem. Trautingerhof, 21 June 2016
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