Wien Museum Schubert's Birthplace - Nußdorfer Str. 54

4.1/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Wien Museum Schubert's Birthplace

Address :

Nußdorfer Str. 54, 1090 Wien, Austria

Phone : 📞 +7
Postal code : 1090
Website : https://www.wienmuseum.at/de/standorte/schubert-geburtshaus
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City : Wien

Nußdorfer Str. 54, 1090 Wien, Austria
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Derrick Tan on Google

Interesting to have a glimpse of the life of a famous musician living at his time. Highly recommended for those who wants inspiration.
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Clive Goodhead on Google

Worth the trip, just to see where Schubert was born and lived as a toddler. It's where his father ran his first small school. A bit limited on artefacts and other items.
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Gill Faragher on Google

Simple museum but lovely to see the place Schubert was born.
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Ana Balaban on Google

The staff is very unfriendly. One of the staff members kept watching us all along the visit, as if he was in rush; He made us feel very unconfortable, even though we left the museum at least 1h before closing time. The space dedicated to Franz Schubert is very small, the written explanations are only provided in German and there were technical issues with the music headphones installed in the museum. The cables were deterriorated and obstructed the audition. I visited in the same period Beethoven's House in Probusgasse, Haydn's Museum in Haydngasse and Mozart House in Domgasse and unfortunately, Schubert had the poorest resources and experiences. Such a pitty for such a genius!
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Honest Guy on Google

If you are a big Schubert fan have a look. Otherwise you might want to invest the admission money in something else but 5€ is a very fair price. The architecture of the yard is very nice.
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Sybille Amber on Google

This is a very nice place!
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Vero Ilin on Google

The man who worked there was very rude to us. He spoke no English, and it was the only place in Vienna where we didnt feel welcome. I will write to administration about it. The most precious item in that museum is Schubert 's glasses, but it's on tour in Japan until winter. It's a lovely spiritual house to see.
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Diederik Verstraete on Google

Very atmospheric place at the back of a busy road in the Viennese suburbs. The courtyard is wonderful, the museum rather small (as was the tiny apartment where the Schubert family lived), but it's quite informative. Several of Schubert's compositions can be listened to, and there are Schubert's glasses as the main authentic object in display. Be sure to buy a combination ticket (15 euro in 2020) for Vienna's six composer houses (excluding the Mozarthaus, which is by far the most impressive, to be honest).

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