In the final 12 years of his life, Joseph Haydn resided in Gumpendorf, a suburb of Vienna, where he composed many of his later works, including ‘The Seasons.’ The house, now transformed into a museum, stands as a tribute to the composer’s life and musical legacy. Visitors can explore the rooms where Haydn lived and worked, and view personal items such as his piano and first-edition scores. This intimate setting offers a glimpse into the environment that inspired one of classical music’s most influential figures.
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