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This house, named for its owner, was built between 1791 and 1798; Beethoven lived here several times between 1804 to 1815.
Mölker Bastei 8
1010 Wien
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Guide dogs permitted
Apartment only accessible via steps.
Closed: 1/1, 5/1, 12/25 and Easter Monday, Whitmonday and other holidays that fall on a Monday.
1st Sunday of the month: Free admission
In 1802, Beethoven wrote his Heiligenstädter Testament here. Heiligenstadt, at that time situated far outside the city limits, has long since been incorporated into the city and today is part of the nineteenth district (Döbling).
Probusgasse 6
1190 Wien
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Guide dogs permitted
Patio and exhibition areas: no steps and accessible with the wheelchair.
Closed: 1/1, 5/1, 12/25 and Easter Monday, Whitmonday and other holidays that fall on a Monday.
Free admission on first Sunday of the month
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.
Döblinger Hauptstraße 92
1190 Wien
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Guide dogs permitted
Patio and exhibition areas: no steps and accessible with the wheelchair.
1st Sunday of the month: Free admission