Schubert's birthplace

Nowadays, Schubert's birthplace is a topic that has captured the attention and interest of many people around the world. From ancient times to the modern era, Schubert's birthplace has played a significant role in history, culture, and society. As society continues to evolve, Schubert's birthplace remains relevant and continues to generate debate and discussion in different areas. In this article, we will explore the importance and impact of Schubert's birthplace, as well as its influence on various areas of daily life.

Schubert's birthplace
Schubert Geburtshaus
Map
General information
Address1090 Vienna
Nußdorfer Straße 54
Town or cityVienna
CountryAustria
Coordinates48°13′39″N 16°21′19″E / 48.22750°N 16.35528°E / 48.22750; 16.35528
Website
www.wienmuseum.at/en/locations/schubert-geburtshaus

Schubert's birthplace (Schubert Geburtshaus), in Vienna, Austria, was the birthplace in 1797 of the composer Franz Schubert. Today it is a museum, part of the Vienna Museum.

Description

History

The composer's parents, Franz Schubert, a schoolmaster, and his wife Maria, a cook, lived in an apartment in the house, then called Zum roten Krebsen ("The Red Crab"), in Himmelpfortgrund, a district of Vienna. Their son Franz was born here on 31 January 1797; he was the twelfth of fourteen children, of whom five survived infancy. The family lived here until 1801, when they moved to their own house in Säulengasse, a short distance away.

Museum

A large part of the top floor is now a museum dedicated to the composer: it documents his life and musical development, and his circle of friends. Among the exhibits is a pair of spectacles worn by Schubert. One of the rooms has several portraits of the composer.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Schubert Geburtshaus" Wien Museum. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Schubert Franz" musicologie.org. Retrieved 27 May 2023.