Goldschmidtstrasse 12, Leipzig, SN 04103 GermanyMap
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Beautiful, informative museum. Small. Need to take couple hours to read ans visit through it..
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Mendelssohn Haus Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The composer Felix · Mendelssohn once lived here. The Delsson family moved into the late Biedermeier-style home in 1845, and Mendelssohn died here in 1847. Mendelssohn's residences in Leipzig and elsewhere in Germany are now gone, and this is a preserved building where Mendelssohn once lived. The living room here is also furnished with furniture and pianos used by the composer in those days, and tourists can visit a large number of watercolor paintings and letters here.
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Mendelssohn Haus Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful, informative museum. Small. Need to take couple hours to read ans visit through it..
After the university tour, it can be reached along the school road, on the street behind the school, an old-fashioned villa area, houses not big, is a former residence of famous German musicians. [Fun] Very interesting people to visit [Cost-effective] Free attractions
Mendelssohn's house is beautiful, the rich exhibition details his life, and he can enjoy his work. The biggest gain is that I first knew he would paint, and the painting was not bad. The house exhibited some of his watercolor works, which was very beautiful. I bought some postcards.
This place has a lot of very advanced and creative designs, which are eye-opening. There is a hall that can control the play of musical instruments by manipulating the computer. Personally, the main feature here is the novel auditory enjoyment, not the regular sense of the exhibition or life introduction.
First of all, it is very beautiful, the layout is unique, the paintings inside are very good.