Mozarteum

Salzburg


Opened in 1880 and revered for its supreme acoustics, the Mozarteum highlights the life and works of Mozart through chamber music (October to June), concerts and opera. The annual highlight is Mozart Week in January.


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1. Mozart-Wohnhaus

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2. Mozart Ton-und Filmsammlung

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6. Spirit of Mozart

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7. Mozart – Eine Hommage

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