Beethoven Pasqualatihaus
Beethoven Pasqualatihaus

Beethoven Pasqualatihaus

Öppet tis – sön 10–13, 14–18
Mölker Bastei 8, Vienna, Vienna, 1010

Praktisk info

Mölker Bastei 8. Öppet tis – sön 10–13, 14–18; inträde vuxna 4 €, eftergifter 3 € (även för biljettinnehavare till Haus der Musik och Mozarthaus Wien), gratis 18 år eller yngre. Ta tunnelbanan U2 till Schottentor.

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Things to know before you go

  • Along with the Beethoven-related exhibits, the museum offers inspiring views from the windows over the rooftops of Vienna, so bring a camera.
  • Signage and information inside the museum are in German and English.
  • Purchase a combination ticket to visit six apartments in Vienna that have belonged to a number of musicians, including Beethoven, Strauss, Schubert, and Haydn.
  • The fourth-floor museum has no elevator and is not accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
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How to get there

Beethoven Pasqualatihaus is set in Vienna’s Old Town, a short walk from the city’s top sights. Alternatively, take the U-Bahn metro line U2 to the Schottentor stop, then walk just a few minutes to the museum. If you plan to drive, be aware that parking is tricky in this area of the city.

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When to get there

The museum is closed on Mondays and on a handful of religious and bank holidays; check the museum website for updated opening hours. From 1pm to 2pm, the museum closes for a lunch break, so be sure to time your visit for the morning or afternoon to avoid disappointment.

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Following in Beethoven’s footsteps in Vienna

Beethoven lived in Vienna for 35 years, so it comes as no surprise that the city is thick in sights and memorials dedicated to one of history’s most famous composers. In addition to two museums (Beethoven Pasqualatihaus and the Beethoven Museum), fans of classical music can admire his statue that sits in Beethoven Square (Beethovenplatz) and learn more about his life and work at the House of Music (Haus der Musik). Visitors can also see where his major symphonies were first performed at the Theatermuseum and Theater an der Wien, and pay their respects at his tomb at the Vienna Central Cemetery (Wiener Zentralfriedhof).

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