The Beethoven-Haus Bonn is a memorial, museum and research center dedicated to Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827), one of the most important composers in the history of music. It is located in Bonn, the city of Beethoven's birth. It shows: Beethoven's birthplace with original rooms, original manuscripts, letters and first editions of his works, musical instruments used by Beethoven himself and portraits and personal objects of the composer. And if you like, you can even listen to live concerts in the chamber music hall - in proper style and with plenty of feeling in the air, of course.
A standard ticket currently costs around 10 euros, concessions around 6 euros. If you are under 19, you can even get in for free. It's also cheaper with a Bonn Regio WelcomeCard - worth it if you want to see more anyway.
Of course! Concerts take place regularly in the in-house chamber music hall - from up-and-coming talent to international artists. So if you want to listen as well as watch, you've come to the right place. Tickets are usually available online or directly on site.
Yes, there are! You can take part in guided tours where you can get a lot of insider knowledge. For groups or individuals - the tours are super informative and bring Beethoven's story to life.
Yes, the museum is well prepared for visitors with disabilities, including ramps and accessible toilets. If you need special assistance, it is worth giving us a quick call beforehand.
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