Mozart's Birthplace

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"✏️This is the house in which the famous Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on 27th of January 1756 and where he lived his childhood and youth. His family lived in this house, in an apartment at the third floor, for 26 years, until 1773, when the family moved to the house known today as the "Mozart Residence", in the Makartplatz Square. The house is now a museum which presents the composer's early life and his interest in music and opera. 🕘Opening hours: Daily: 9 am-5:30 pm 24 Dec: 9 am-3 pm (last admission 30 min. before closing) Closed periodically during Mozart Week when concerts take place. 💲Prices: Adults € 12.00 Children (6-14 years) € 3.50 Youths (15-18 years) € 4.00 People with disabilities (disability pass) € 10.00 - accompanying person free, if indicated on disability pass Families (2 adults and children under 18) € 25.00 Groups of 10 adults or more, students (up to 27 years), senior citizens, per person € 10.00 School groups (6-18 years), per person € 3.00 SalzburgCard: one time free admission Combined ticket: Residence and Birthplace Adults € 18.50 Children (6-14 years) € 5.00 Youths (15-18 years) € 6.00 People with disabilities (disability pass) € 15.50 - accompanying person free, if indicated on disability pass Families (2 adults and children under 18) € 39.00 Groups of 10 adults or more, students (up to 27 years), senior citizens, per person € 15.50 School groups (6-18 years), per person € 4.50 SalzburgCard: one time free admission "
"Salzburg's most famous resident was Mozart, so it's worth a visit to his birthplace! The Mozart birthplace museum does a good job of teaching about Mozart and his family in the building where he was born. It also has some great (small) recreations of scenes from his most famous operas on display."
"For many tourists, Mozart’s birthplace is the first port of call in Salzburg. Where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in 1756, in his parents’ home, there is now a museum about Mozart’s life that covers the entire house. Open daily from 9 am to 5:30 pm. July / August: 8:30 am to 7 pm."
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