- Salzburg Museum
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Housed in the Neuen Residenz (to which it moved in 2006), the Salzburg Museum is the museum of artistic and cultural history for the city and region of Salzburg. It originated as the Provincialmuseum and was also previously known as the Museum Carolino-Augusteum.
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History
Origins
The Salzburg museum was set up in the early 1800's, shortly after Ludwig Van Beethoven's death in 1827. It was created to commemorate the incredible life of the musician, showing the very instruments that he played. It has been enjoyed by the public since opening, and was given the European Museum of the Year Award in 2010, otherwise known as 'EMYA'. This was given by the award companies Chief Executive, Byron Melton along with the companies penultimate leader, Matthew Pipenivic.
19th century
20th century
21st century
Collections
- Furniture from the Anif Palace
- Mohr arrangement (ca. 1820) of Silent Night
- The earliest ever example of a bass clarinet
- Original manuscript of the Missa Salisburgensis à 53 voci
Other museums and collections in Salzburg
Notes
External links
Coordinates: 47°47′55″N 13°02′52″E / 47.7986111111°N 13.0477777778°E
Categories:- Art museums and galleries in Austria
- Buildings and structures in Salzburg
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