The Lehár-Villa, Bad Ischl, is the former summer residence of the famous composer Franz Lehár. It is now a museum, representing its interior as he left it behind. read more
Hauteville House is the house where Victor Hugo and his family lived during his political exile for 15 years (from 1856 to 1870). It was donated in 1927 to the City of ... read more
The Linnaeus Museum is the former home of Carl von Linne (1707-1778), known as Linnaeus, and is located in the Linnaeus Garden. He became director of the garden, which ... read more
The Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden is the place where Barbara Hepworth lived and worked, surrounded by a garden, laid out by herself with help from a ... read more
Down House was home of the world-renowned scientist Charles Darwin where he lived with his family from 1842 until his death in 1882. He and his wife Emma had remodelled ... read more
Henry Moor Studios & Gardens, is the estate where the famous artist Henry Moor (1898 – 1986) lived and worked a substantial part of his life. Today it is home to ... read more
The Rubens House is the former home and workshop of the world famous Flemish artist and diplomat Peter Paul Rubens (1577 – 1640). He bought it in 1610, after his ... read more
The Snijders&Rockoxhuis is museum, located in the two historic neighbouring houses, presenting the refined life style of the rich residents of 17th century Antwerp. ... read more
The Museum Mayer van den Bergh is a house-museum containing the extraordinary collection of Fritz Mayer van den Bergh (1858 - 1901), with master works from glorious Gothic ... read more
The Musée Meunier Museum, part of the Royal Museums of Fine Art of Belgium, is located in the house-cum-studio of the artist, painter, sculptor and draughtsman ... read more
The Musée Wiertz Museum, part of the Royal Museums of Fine Art of Belgium, is a house museum in the original home & studio of the painter, sculptor and writer ... read more
The Cauchie House was the private house of Art Nouveau painter and designer Paul Cauchie (1875 - 1952). It was built in 1905 and contains also a substantial number of ... read more
The Guido Gezellemuseum is a house-museum and Birthplace of the Flemish poet Guido Gezelle (1830-1899). In addition to displays about his life and works, there are also ... read more
The Beethoven Museum, part of the Wien Museum, is dedicated to the life and work of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827), who lived from 1787 on permanently in Vienna. In ... read more
The Ernst Fuchs Museum (Otto Wagner Villa) is a house-museum, which the famous architect and urban planner Otto Wagner (1841-1918) built for himself and his beloved wife ... read more
The Mozart Residence was the place where the Mozarts lived from 1773 to 1787 in a spacious eight-room apartment on the first floor. Today it is home to a ... read more
Mozart's birthplace was the house where Mozart was born on 27 January 1756, and where the family lived on the third floor from 1747 to 1773. He was the seventh ... read more
The Wien Museum Johann Strauss Apartment is a house-museum, where Johann Strauss (1825 – 1899) has lived seven years and composed in 1867 his world-famous waltz ... read more
The Mozarthaus Vienna was Mozart's residence from 1784 to 1787, and is today, as a museum, dedicated to his life and work. The visitors start their tour on the ... read more
Schubert Sterbewohnung (Schubert's Last Residence) is the residence where the famous composer Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828) died. He lived here for several weeks ... read more