Museum | Beethoven-Haus Bonn (2024)

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The museum at Ludwig van Beethoven's birth place is one of the most frequented music museums worldwide and one of the 100 most popular sights in Germany. Since December 17, 2019, the museum has been hosting a new and enlarged permanent exhibition. It provides a new approach to experiencing Beethoven as an artist and fellow human being in a modern, inspiring and exciting way. New rooms are the vault with manuscripts, a music room for regular concerts on historic keyboards and a special area for temporary exhibitions. You can find more information here.

Opening hours

Wednesday to Monday 10 am - 6 pm (last admission at 5:30 pm),
on Tuesdays, the museum opens exclusively for pre-booked groups.

The museum is also closed on: New Year's Day, Mardi Gras, Shrove Monday, from 24 to 26 December and New Year's Eve.

From April, the treasury is open Wednesday to Monday 11:30 am - 3:30 pm. In August and September, the treasure chamber is also open until 5 pm. Outside these times, the treasury can only be visited as part of a guided tour.

Please note:

The museum is a historic listed building with low ceiling beams and railings, unusual distances between steps and different floor levels. For your own safety, please move through the building and the exhibition with appropriate caution.

As parents or adult companions, please ensure that the underage children behave appropriately and fulfil your duty of supervision.

The museum rooms are not air-conditioned.

Visitor regulations

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Location

The Beethoven-Haus (Bonngasse 20 und 24-26) is situated in the centre of Bonn on the edge of the pedestrian zone, not far from the river Rhine.
Bonngasse is within easy walking distance of the main station. Trams and buses stop at the nearby Bertha-von-Suttner-Platz, where taxis can also be found. The city car parks offer parking facilities: the closest are Stiftsgarage, Marktgarage and Friedensplatzgarage.

Google Maps
Width: 50°44'12.67"N
Lenght: 7° 6'4.50"E

Tram: 62, 65, 66 and 67
Bus: 529, 537, 540, 550, 551, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 640
Stop: Bertha-von-Suttner-Platz / Beethoven-Haus

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Admission

Prices:

  • Adults: € 14, children: € 7
  • Reduced admission for individual visitors
  • Reduced admission for registered groups and families


Tickets:

  • Beethoven-Haus, Bonngasse 21, opposite the entrance of the museum
  • Online booking, possible until the day before your visit


Mediaguides:

Smartphone app "Beethoven-Haus Bonn" per free download at Apple Store andGoogle Playin German, English, French, Italian, Chinese, Japanese,Spanish, Korean.
Please also bring your own headphones.
If you do not have your own device at hand, please ask for a loaner.


Museum concerts:

On many weekends visitors can listen to "Music in Beethoven's time" on historical keyboard instruments. Pianists explain the special features of the instruments. The concerts last 40 minutes and take place onfixed dates on Saturdays at 4 p.m. and Sundays at 12 a.m. in the music room of the museum. Tickets for 8 Euro (plus admission to the museum) can be bought in the Beethoven-Haus shop (always from Monday before the concert).These concerts are for individual visitors of the museum only.

Guided tours:

  • See education
  • Guided virtual tour

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Birthplace

Beethoven's birthplace and dwelling

The house at Bonngasse 20, where composer Ludwig van Beethoven was born in December 1770, is one of the few remaining houses in Bonn built in the 18th century. Its baroque stone facade was erected over cellars dating back to the 12th or 13th century. The ground floor accommodated a kitchen and a utility room, underneath which was a cellar. On the first floor, there were two smaller rooms and a somewhat larger room. The bedrooms were in the attic.

Beethoven's parents, electoral court singer Johann van Beethoven and his wife Maria Magdalena, née Keverich, moved into the garden wing in November 1767. Other electoral court musicians lived nearby, among them Johann Peter Salomon in the front building, electoral court musical director Ludwig van Beethoven (grandfather) opposite of the street and hornist Nikolaus Simrock.

In 1774 the Beethoven family left their first house and moved to a place at the Auf dem Dreieck square. From 1776 on they lived for ten years with interruptions at Rheingasse in a house known as "Zum Walfisch", the so-called Fischer house, and from 1787 onwards at Wenzelgasse. None of the later Beethoven houses has survived.

The building in the 19th and 20th century
The house "Im Mohren"

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Permanent exhibition

Beethoven's birthplace and dwelling

On stepping into the inner courtyard, the historical atmosphere takes visitors back to Beethoven's times. A tour through the twelve rooms in the Museum afford deeper insight into the life and work of the great composer. Over 100 original exhibits reflect Beethoven's thoughts and emotions, work and influence.

Guided virtual tour
Virtual tour to discover

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Temporary exhibition

Our temporary exhibitions cover exciting topics on Beethoven, the historical background or reception history. The Beethoven-Haus has around three temporary exhibitions a year, often in cooperation with other museums and collections. Many of them are accompanied by books or catalogues.

Temporary exhibition
Future exhibitions
Past exhibitions

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Internet exhibitions

As an accompainment to special exhibitions at the Beethoven-House several internet exhibitions were created. Certain topics can be accessed for further information:

  • Sublime, quaint or modern
    Beethoven monuments of the 19th and 20th century
  • Beethoven's capital
    "All these notes don't pay my needs!!"
  • Beethoven and Great Britain
    "Where your compositions are preferred to any other..."
  • The power of music
    Cultural life in the German prisoner-of-war camp Bando in Japan (Japanese only)
  • Beethoven on postage stamps
  • Colouring the sound
    Tommaso De Meo's visual interpretations of Beethoven's nine symphonies
  • The Beethoven-Haus – 125 years
    Animated and moving history (German only)

Collection

The manuscripts, pictures, musical instruments and mementos displayed in the exhibitions form the core of the museum's collection. In the early years following the foundation of the Beethoven-Haus Association in 1889, important items such as Beethoven's last pianoforte (an instrument made by the Viennese piano manufacturer Conrad Graf), or the original manuscript of the "Moonlight" sonata and the "Pastoral" symphony were acquired. Today it is the largest and most diverse Beethoven collection in the world. It includes manuscripts, letters, pictures, busts, coins and medallions, musical instruments, furniture and everyday items used by Beethoven. The museum's collection is complemented by the library's holdings.

The collection is kept in a safe, built with conservation requirements in mind, which is under the stage in the chamber music hall. Many performers feel particularly inspired by this architectural symbolism.

Most of the Beethoven collection has been digitised. In the Digital Archives it is available to everyone. There are also catalogues for additional research.

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FAQs

Is Beethoven House worth visiting? ›

Beethoven's birthplace and dwelling

On stepping into the inner courtyard, the historical atmosphere takes visitors back to Beethoven's times. A tour through the twelve rooms in the Museum afford deeper insight into the life and work of the great composer.

What house did Beethoven live in? ›

The Pasqualati House, notable for being a residence of Ludwig van Beethoven, is located in the 1st district of Vienna's Inner City, on the corner of Mölker Bastei 8 and Schreyvogelgasse 16, in an exposed position on the ramp of the former town fortifications.

Did Beethoven return to Bonn? ›

Already on his way home, news of his mother's fatal illness reached him, hastening his return to Bonn. After his mother's death, Ludwig van Beethoven took over the care of the family, since his father was seriously ill with alcohol and could no longer take care of the children.

Does Beethoven have a museum? ›

There is no place in Vienna where you can get closer to Ludwig van Beethoven than the Beethoven Museum. This is where he survived a tragic turning point in his life — when he moved, in an attempt to cure his progressive deafness, to the then spa town of Heiligenstadt.

Where is Ludwig van Beethoven buried? ›

Zentralfriedhof — Central Cemetery

There's a special section for honored musicians close to the main entrance, and you'll find the graves of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Christoph Willibald Gluck, and Hugo Wolf. Plus, several members of the Strauss family.

Is Bonn, Germany worth visiting? ›

But Bonn is much more than just the former capital of Germany, as it enjoys a widespread reputation as a city of the arts. As the birthplace of Beethoven, Bonn spreads the joy of classical music and honours its world-famous son during the Beethoven Festival with a series of concerts held every September and October.

What did Mozart say about Beethoven? ›

Beethoven charms him and Mozart says: “Mark that young man; he will make himself a name in the world!”. After the meeting Beethoven aired his slight disappointment over Mozart's piano play saying, “he had a fine but choppy way of playing, no ligato.”

What did Beethoven do when Mozart died? ›

Beethoven eventually returned to Vienna permanently in 1792, the year after Mozart's death. His early years in Vienna included many experiences similar to Mozart's own in the preceding years, and he became closely acquainted with some of Mozart's associates.

Were Mozart and Beethoven alive at the same time? ›

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) was already an accomplished and renowned composer in Vienna when the then 16-year-old Beethoven first visited the city in 1787. The two may have met during Beethoven's six-month stay there, although there are no contemporary documents that provide any evidence for this.

Who did Beethoven marry? ›

Beethoven never married. Nor has he ever lived with a woman longer. This portrait found in Beethoven's desk could be of his piano student Julie Guicciardi. He dedicated his famous "Moonlight Sonata" to her.

Can you visit Beethoven's grave? ›

Today his grave is in Vienna's Zentralfriedhof cemetery (show map), grave no. 29 in group 32a. This group is dedicated to famous composers, among others Schubert and Brahms. There is no charge to visit the cemetery.

Where did Beethoven go deaf? ›

Beethoven began to lose his hearing at age 28. By age 44, his hearing loss was complete, most likely caused by compression of the eighth cranial nerve associated with Paget's disease of bone.

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