Beethoven Eroicahaus
Beethoven enjoyed spending the summer months in the country, frequently in the wine-growing villages to the north-west of Vienna. In 1803, the year he worked primarily on his third symphony, the "Eroica", tradition has it that he spent the summer months in idyllic Oberdöbling.
Many exhibits in the Eroica House recall the world of the still rural Viennese suburb, and the works the composer created in that year.
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- BILD 1/6
The showrooms
| ADMISSIONS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Adults | € 2,00 | |
| Senior citizens, Vienna Card, Ö1-Club, disabled persons, students up to 27, military and civil service and groups of 10 and more persons | € 1,00 | |
| For children and adolescents under 19 years | free entry | |
| Every first Sunday of the month for all visitors | free entry | |
| GUIDED TOUR FEES | ||
|---|---|---|
| Adult group flatrate (rec. number of participants: 20) | € 45,00 | |
| School- and youthgroups flatrate | € 15,00 | |

Beethoven Eroicahaus
A-1190 Wien, Döblinger Hauptstraße 92
Telefon: +43-1-369 14 24, Telefax: +43-1-505 87 47-7201
E-mail office(at)wienmuseum.at
Opening hours:
Only on request: T +43-1-505 87 47-85173
1.1., 1.5., 25.12. - closed

