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Franz Liszt Memorial Museum
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Franz Liszt Memorial Museum

Budapest, Vörösmarty u. 35, 1064 Hungary
4.5(448)
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attractions: House of Terror, Budapest Puppet Theater, Liszt Ferenc tér, Zeneakadémia, acb Galéria, Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Hungarian State Opera, Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center, Zoltán Kodály Memorial Museum, Museum of Sweets and Selfies No.1: Orgin, restaurants: CHEF'S CORNER - Best Indian Food, Ristorante Millennium da Pippo, Regős Vendéglő, Ribster, Ferdinánd Monarchia Étterem, Vin.Vin City Andrássy út, Menza Étterem és Kávéház, Király100 Gastro Corner, Istanbul török étterem, Planet Sushi Oktogon
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Nearby attractions of Franz Liszt Memorial Museum

House of Terror

Budapest Puppet Theater

Liszt Ferenc tér

Zeneakadémia

acb Galéria

Franz Liszt Academy of Music

Hungarian State Opera

Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center

Zoltán Kodály Memorial Museum

Museum of Sweets and Selfies No.1: Orgin

House of Terror

House of Terror

4.1

(9K)

Open 24 hours
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Budapest Puppet Theater

Budapest Puppet Theater

4.8

(995)

Open 24 hours
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Liszt Ferenc tér

Liszt Ferenc tér

4.5

(549)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Zeneakadémia

Zeneakadémia

4.9

(420)

Open 24 hours
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Reviews of Franz Liszt Memorial Museum

4.5
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5.0
2y

The Franz Liszt Memorial Museum, located in Budapest, is a haven for music enthusiasts, history buffs, and admirers of the renowned composer. This extraordinary museum pays tribute to the life, works, and enduring legacy of Franz Liszt, a towering figure in the realm of classical music.

Housed in the former residence of Liszt, the museum offers a captivating journey into the world of this musical genius. The building itself is a fascinating blend of architectural styles, showcasing elements of both neoclassical and Art Nouveau design. Its elegant façade and well-preserved interiors transport visitors back to the era when Liszt resided there.

Upon entering the museum, you'll be immersed in Liszt's world through an extensive collection of personal belongings, original manuscripts, and musical instruments. These artifacts offer a glimpse into the life and creative process of the composer, providing valuable insights into his artistic vision and his influence on the Romantic era.

The museum's carefully curated exhibits shed light on Liszt's multifaceted persona. They explore his virtuosic piano performances, his innovative compositions, and his role as a teacher and mentor to a new generation of musicians. Through interactive displays and multimedia presentations, visitors can delve into Liszt's musical genius, unravel the complexity of his compositions, and understand the evolution of his musical style.

In addition to the musical aspect, the museum delves into the philosophical and cultural dimensions of Liszt's life and work. Liszt was not only a composer but also a thinker who explored the intersections of music, literature, and spirituality. The museum's displays delve into Liszt's interest in transcendentalism, his engagement with literary figures of his time, and his exploration of religious themes in his compositions.

The museum's dedication to preserving Liszt's legacy extends beyond the exhibition space. It serves as a vibrant cultural hub, hosting concerts, lectures, and workshops that celebrate Liszt's music and foster a deeper understanding of his artistic contributions. These events attract musicians from around the world, ensuring that Liszt's music continues to resonate with audiences today.

Visiting the Franz Liszt Memorial Museum is an immersive experience that offers a profound appreciation for the genius of Franz Liszt. From the historical context to the exploration of musical theory, philosophy, and cultural influences, the museum provides a comprehensive and enlightening journey into the life and works of this extraordinary composer.

By preserving Liszt's legacy and celebrating his enduring impact, the museum ensures that future generations can explore and appreciate the rich musical heritage he...

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5.0
13w

3500 HUF full ricket price 1750 HUF 1/2 off price 7000 HUF Family ticket for two adults and max of 3 children u see 18 years.

Hours Monday through Friday 10:00-18:00 Saturday 9:00-17:00

Audio guides in a variety of languages. Time needed: 1-2 hours Bathrooms downstairs (to the left after entry, before you go up the stairs to the museum).

Frank Liszt 1811-1886.

One of the greatest pianists, composers and conductors of the 19th century. Born in western Hungary om October 22, when a comet struck across the European skies. Liszt’s only piano teacher was Carl Czerny (1791-1857), a former pupil of Beethoven while Antonio Salieri (rival of Mozart) taught Liszt music theory. Liszt played Paris and Switzerland, inspiring their completed form “Years of Pilgrimage” in 1855 and 1858. In Hungaria, he published “Magyar Dall’ok”, Hungarian songs.

After reading Dante and Virgil, and Liszt wrote “Abbe Liszt” and Dore drew Virgil and Dante standing at the entrance to the Inferno in 1866.

In August 1866, Liszt conducted the premiere of “The Legend of Saint Elizabeth” in the Vigado in Pest. Hungary prospered after 1867 and Liszt was used to help strengthen the connect of Liszt to Hungary.

After living in multiple places (Weimar, Rome, Budapest) and travelling these three cities, Liszt finally opened The Academy of Music in Budapest in 1875, became President and taught. He gave scholarships and took interest in teaching what he knew to others.

The items in the collection have survived WWII and were donated. Every item has a story and these stories have been wonderful to listen...

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3.0
7y

A very small museum locatied in Liszt's actual living quarters. You have to have a certain interest in Liszt for this museum to be meaningful.

It was fun to see where Liszt has actually lived, and they had obviously done a great job in locating and collecting his belongings.

I got the audioguide, but it wasn't very informative - at least not in a coherent way. You got a lot of information about his belongings, but it definitely lacked a context and it seemed like you had to have a great - as in specialized - amount of knowledge about Lizst to get a meaningful experience.

We went to see a concert in the adjoining concert hall; quite a disappointment, I'm sad to say. The singer had clearly taken on a work that was way over his abilities, and he struggled a lot with it and tried too hard to be dramatic, which made it hard to watch. Furthermore, the introduction - a woman reading out loud from a piece of paper for 15 min - was very long, uninspired and...

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Justice Kali Di QuartuccioJustice Kali Di Quartuccio
3500 HUF full ricket price 1750 HUF 1/2 off price 7000 HUF Family ticket for two adults and max of 3 children u see 18 years. Hours Monday through Friday 10:00-18:00 Saturday 9:00-17:00 Audio guides in a variety of languages. Time needed: 1-2 hours Bathrooms downstairs (to the left after entry, before you go up the stairs to the museum). Frank Liszt 1811-1886. One of the greatest pianists, composers and conductors of the 19th century. Born in western Hungary om October 22, when a comet struck across the European skies. Liszt’s only piano teacher was Carl Czerny (1791-1857), a former pupil of Beethoven while Antonio Salieri (rival of Mozart) taught Liszt music theory. Liszt played Paris and Switzerland, inspiring their completed form “Years of Pilgrimage” in 1855 and 1858. In Hungaria, he published “Magyar Dall’ok”, Hungarian songs. After reading Dante and Virgil, and Liszt wrote “Abbe Liszt” and Dore drew Virgil and Dante standing at the entrance to the Inferno in 1866. In August 1866, Liszt conducted the premiere of “The Legend of Saint Elizabeth” in the Vigado in Pest. Hungary prospered after 1867 and Liszt was used to help strengthen the connect of Liszt to Hungary. After living in multiple places (Weimar, Rome, Budapest) and travelling these three cities, Liszt finally opened The Academy of Music in Budapest in 1875, became President and taught. He gave scholarships and took interest in teaching what he knew to others. The items in the collection have survived WWII and were donated. Every item has a story and these stories have been wonderful to listen to. Highly recommend
Klaus WandererKlaus Wanderer
Price of entrance is 2000 Huf but it can be only be made meaningful if you purchase the audio guide for 700 more which definitely lifts the whole experience By and large a waste of money, seriously wrong given that Liszt himself was a guy who gave away all his stuff after death and even the audio guide admits that the fact most of the stuff is in the museum is due to the generosity of the people who inherited what Liszt gave I am a huge fan of Liszt and Wagner this experience was necessary for me but I do not recommend apart from die hard fans and people who collect dead bodies, you know who you are 😆, people who would be interested in the last shirt worn by a dead guy more than a century ago
Can AkcaliCan Akcali
The Franz Liszt Museum in Budapest is absolutely worth a visit , even though it’s relatively small. Housed in the composer’s former residence , it offers an intimate glimpse into his life and work . The collection of personal items, manuscripts, and especially the original instruments creates a unique atmosphere that brings you closer to Liszt as both a musician and a person. It may not take long to walk through , but the experience is rich, inspiring, and definitely rewarding for anyone who loves music or history.
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3500 HUF full ricket price 1750 HUF 1/2 off price 7000 HUF Family ticket for two adults and max of 3 children u see 18 years. Hours Monday through Friday 10:00-18:00 Saturday 9:00-17:00 Audio guides in a variety of languages. Time needed: 1-2 hours Bathrooms downstairs (to the left after entry, before you go up the stairs to the museum). Frank Liszt 1811-1886. One of the greatest pianists, composers and conductors of the 19th century. Born in western Hungary om October 22, when a comet struck across the European skies. Liszt’s only piano teacher was Carl Czerny (1791-1857), a former pupil of Beethoven while Antonio Salieri (rival of Mozart) taught Liszt music theory. Liszt played Paris and Switzerland, inspiring their completed form “Years of Pilgrimage” in 1855 and 1858. In Hungaria, he published “Magyar Dall’ok”, Hungarian songs. After reading Dante and Virgil, and Liszt wrote “Abbe Liszt” and Dore drew Virgil and Dante standing at the entrance to the Inferno in 1866. In August 1866, Liszt conducted the premiere of “The Legend of Saint Elizabeth” in the Vigado in Pest. Hungary prospered after 1867 and Liszt was used to help strengthen the connect of Liszt to Hungary. After living in multiple places (Weimar, Rome, Budapest) and travelling these three cities, Liszt finally opened The Academy of Music in Budapest in 1875, became President and taught. He gave scholarships and took interest in teaching what he knew to others. The items in the collection have survived WWII and were donated. Every item has a story and these stories have been wonderful to listen to. Highly recommend
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Price of entrance is 2000 Huf but it can be only be made meaningful if you purchase the audio guide for 700 more which definitely lifts the whole experience By and large a waste of money, seriously wrong given that Liszt himself was a guy who gave away all his stuff after death and even the audio guide admits that the fact most of the stuff is in the museum is due to the generosity of the people who inherited what Liszt gave I am a huge fan of Liszt and Wagner this experience was necessary for me but I do not recommend apart from die hard fans and people who collect dead bodies, you know who you are 😆, people who would be interested in the last shirt worn by a dead guy more than a century ago
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The Franz Liszt Museum in Budapest is absolutely worth a visit , even though it’s relatively small. Housed in the composer’s former residence , it offers an intimate glimpse into his life and work . The collection of personal items, manuscripts, and especially the original instruments creates a unique atmosphere that brings you closer to Liszt as both a musician and a person. It may not take long to walk through , but the experience is rich, inspiring, and definitely rewarding for anyone who loves music or history.
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