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
Jaromerice Castle is a Baroque jewel, built from 1700-1737, by the Questenberg family. Today, visitors can enjoy the renovated Baroque residence with nineteenth ... read more
Horniman Museum, founded by Frederick John Horniman, was opened in 1901, and contain collections of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments, as well as ... read more
The Museum Vleeshuis is dedicated to six hundred years of music and dance in the city, through displaying musical instruments and telling the stories of the trumpet ... read more
The Musical Instruments Museum, part of The Royal Museums of Art and History, is internationally renowned for its exquisite collection of over 8,000 musical instruments. ... read more
The Jazz Station is promoting Jazz since 2005, a concert hall disguised as a club, a place where Jazz is alive and where the public can enjoy concerts, exhibitions, ... read more
The Belfry of Bruges is a tower 83 metres tall, including 366 steps, a carillon with 47 melodious bells, and the old treasury, where the city’s charters, seal and ... read more
The Jacques Brel Foundation, created in 1981, is dedicated to the Belgian singer, songwriter, actor and director, Jacques Brel (1929 – 1978). For more detailed ... 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 Collection of Historic Musical Instruments, part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, contains a large collection of musical instruments which have their origins in ... read more
The House of Music-Soundmuseum (Haus der Musik - Das Klangmuseum), opened in 2000, is dedicated to the musical history of Vienna, as well as to the presentation of the ... read more
The Michael Haydn Museum, located In the St Peters monastery, is a small museum dedicated to the life and works of Johann Michael Haydn (1737 – 1806), the younger ... 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 Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (KHM) is one of the finest museums in the world. It features the stunningly rich collections of the Habsburg dynasty. At its seat on ... 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
Schubert’s Birthplace, part of the Wien Museum, is the house where the famous composer Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828) was born. The apartment of the large family ... read more
Edvard Grieg Museum Troldhaugen is the former home near Bergen of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg (1843 – 1907) and his wife Nina. Troldhaugen became a museum in 1928 ... read more