If you're looking to tour a quintessential Salzburg attraction, then a stop at Mozarts Geburtshaus is a must. Born on Jan. 27, 1756 on the third floor of …
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Jan 30, 2025
We visited Mozart's birthplace, which was free to enter with our Salzburg card. This is the house where Mozart was born, and some upper parts of it have been maintained, or at least restored, to look…Full review by SnowyShasta
Jan 10, 2025
Being in a Christmas trip we visited in Salzburg the house where the genius of music was born. Very interesting to see how they made this museum so good. Important to see the room where he was born…Full review by SafirAlbastru
Dec 9, 2024
This was a must-see stop on my day tour to Salzburg. I didn't have time to tour the museum but as a Mozart fan, it was cool to see the famous musician's birthplace. The only striking thing about the …Full review by Lainie007
Is there any original handwritten manuscript on display ?
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Hallo, Regarding Original Manuscripts on display, yes, there are along with Mozart very first Violin, lock of his hair and a few other personal items on display in secured glass boxes. …
Hallo, Regarding Original Manuscripts on display, yes, there are along with Mozart very first Violin, lock of his hair and a few other personal items on display in secured glass boxes. Please be aware that " foto from cameras or mobile fones" are NOT PERMITTED whilst on the tour, also, be mindful of the fact that the tour is over three floors and the steps up and down are pretty narrow and steep so take your time ascending or descending, enjoy the buzz from Salzburg Old Town...
If you have little interest in Mozart a half hour is adequate to tour the premises and read a few notes but a music lover would find much to linger over in the display of letters, instruments …
If you have little interest in Mozart a half hour is adequate to tour the premises and read a few notes but a music lover would find much to linger over in the display of letters, instruments and artifacts of family life. I am not an afficionado but spent a good hour I would say.