https://ca.trip.com/moments/poi-mozart-s-birthplace-78933

[2025 Salzburg Attraction] Travel Guide for Mozart's Birthplace (Updated Feb)

5.5
4.5/5
리뷰 99개
Best Things to DoNo.3 of Best Things to Do in Salzburg
Museums

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 In addition, you can also see the Mozart family room, enjoy the musical instruments, historical documents, portraits and letters of the Mozart family.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.

Address:
Getreidegasse 9, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+43 662 844313
Ticket Price
From KRW26.92
Post