The Richard Wagner Museum was built with funds from Ludwig II. The museum details Wagner's life by year, including documents, photographs, clothing and personal belongings.
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The Richard Wagner Museum was built by Wagner with funds donated by Ludwig II. The museum details Wagner's life by year, and exhibits include documents, photographs, clothing and personal effects.
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The Richard Wagner Museum was built with funds from Ludwig II. The museum details Wagner's life by year, including documents, photographs, clothing and personal belongings.
Bayreut, who has been inseparable from Wagner's work since the Wagner Festival in 1876, Liszt, as Wagner's son-in-law, also left him here. We visited the Steingreb Piano Factory, which began in 1820, and there is a grand piano that Liszt once played. The wood of the piano is taken from the Alps above a kilometer, and is glued, compressed, and dried according to the temperature and humidity of the country you purchased. The polishing of the piano, the high school echo board, the elimination of the bass area audition of 92 [%], the cast iron harps, the strings, the assembly of more than 7,000 key components by a master and the audition was initially completed. We had to marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship!
Thousands of miles to visit here must be like Wagner people, we came on Monday, the museum did not open, only turned outside, found the museum behind Wagner's tomb, no inscription. Nor is it during the music festival, the city of Bayreuth is peaceful and peaceful.
There are many varieties of displays inside, it is worth seeing.
I like it, especially the feeling of a small music town, I must go!