Mozart's Birthplace (MozartsGeburtshaus) is located at No. 9 Grain Alley in Salzburg, Austria. Mozart's father, a violinist, lived on the third floor of the building from 1747 to 1773. Appearance of Mozart's Birthplace Mozart's Birthplace is an eye-catching building on Grain Alley. The outer wall between the third and fourth floors is also inlaid with a large white art word "MozartsGeburtshaus". When you get close, you can see the words "Mozart Museum" engraved next to the arched gate, and there is a relief of Mozart's head at the top. It has become a must-stop place for many tourists to visit here. Birthplace Aspects Today, visitors can visit the first to third floors here, where you can learn about Mozart's growing environment. How he grew up, when did he start making music, his relationship with his family and his passion for opera etc. In addition, you can also see the Mozart family room, enjoy the musical instruments, historical documents, portraits and letters of the Mozart family. In the master bedroom on the first floor, in addition to displaying the daily necessities of the Mozart family, you can also see the stage patterns of the violins, musical scores and operas he used in his youth. The second floor displays some manuscripts of Mozart's musical scores and blueprints for stage plays such as the opera "The Magic Flute". On the third floor, there is a hall decorated with portraits of the Mozart family, Mozart's letters, the study of Mozart's father and the room where Mozart was born. In addition, there is a hall in the museum dedicated to playing Mozart's own music for visitors. The entire exhibition hall is not large, and it usually takes more than an hour to complete. If you buy a combined ticket for Mozart's former residence, you can also go there and see it. The walking distance between the two museums is about 5 minutes. There are many small shops in front of Mozart's birthplace, and many products are linked to Mozart. You can buy some locally produced Mozart chocolates and Mozart red wines, which are said to taste good. In addition, since 1945, every year from July, Salzburg has held a five-week international Mozart Festival.
奥地利的萨尔茨堡是莫扎特的出生地, 莫扎特家族于1747年至1773年居住在萨尔茨堡的格特雷德街9号三楼,莫扎特本人于1756年1月27日出生在这里。莫扎特的父亲是萨尔茨堡皇家室内乐的音乐家,最著名的莫扎特是他父亲的第七个孩子。
Salzburg is located at the border between Austria and Germany, with the capital of Salzburg, not only the capital of Mozart and the host city of the festival. At the city's most important popular attractions, you can experience not only the city's glorious history, but also countless fascinating and amazing things. Salzburg Castle, Mozart Museum, Food Street or Helbron Palace are the most popular attractions in Salzburg. The top 10 popular attractions rankings give you a clear view of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Mozarts lived on three floors of the building from 1747 to 1773, a three-joint floor room that displays the violin and piano Mozart used in his childhood.
World famous composer, genius Mozart, is Austria, is the pride of Salzburg, is Austria's most famous world celebrity. This place, basically tourists who come to Austria have not not visited! Because not here, it is equivalent to not having been to Austria!
The world's most famous Austrian genius composer Mozart was born, the world's fans to come to Salzburg must visit the must-visit attractions!
Mozart (January 27, 1756 ~ December 5, 1791) was born in Salzburg, Austria, an Austrian composer during the Classical period, one of the representatives of the Vienna Classical School. In 1761, he first composed music. In 1762, Mozart and his sister, led by their father, began to perform in various European countries and succeeded. In 1764, the first symphony, the first symphony in E-Falling majors, was composed. In 1772, at 16, Mozart was appointed as a musician at the Salzburg court, ending a long journey to play life. On December 5, 1701, Mozart died.
I have been thinking about going to Europe to see Mozart's birthplace. I finally traveled in winter 2019. Mozart's birthplace is in Salzburg, Austria. You can fly from China to Vienna, Austria. You can play in Vienna for a day, and then take the train from Vienna to Salzburg. It seems that the train takes 4 hours, I can't remember it, it's more convenient anyway. Because winter, Salzburg snowed, snow is not small, cold, the city is not big, living near the train station, from there to Mozart's birthplace is 20 minutes walk, is a 2-story small building, the local made it into a museum, there is a detailed introduction. Have time to come and see