Franz Liszt spent the years from 1869 until his death in 1886 in the former court gardener's house on the edge of the park on the Ilm. Here he taught a large number of talented young pianists from all over the world. Just one year after his death, Grand Duke Carl Alexander had the composer's living quarters made accessible as a memorial.
The apartment on the second floor can once again be experienced in its authentic interior thanks to the meticulous restoration of the furniture and wall decorations. The work area and the music salon still have their original furnishings, including a Bechstein grand piano. The dining room comes close to the original furnishings, while the servants' room is furnished exclusively as a museum. Temporary exhibitions are held on the first floor.
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