The appearance of Bach's former residence was rebuilt several times from the 16th to the 18th century, and it was not until 2000 that it became what it is today. There are many facilities in the museum for listening to Bach's works, and those who are interested can enjoy a feast for their ears here.
The appearance of Bach's former residence was rebuilt several times from the 16th to the 18th century, and it was not until 2000 that it became what it is today. There are many facilities in the museum for listening to Bach's works, and those who are interested can enjoy a feast for their ears here.
The Bach Museum is really worth a visit. The whole museum is quite good. The collections here are very unique, and there are many traces of the city to see. [Fun] A very interesting museum [Value for money] Free visit is very good [Scenery] The history of the city
The entrance fee is 8 euros and you pay it in the small shop before entering the next building. There are free lockers and you are asked to lock your backpack. Definitely recommend the audio guide in multiple languages (also free). My favorite room was the listening room where you can choose from a variety of Bach works, including excerpts and historical performances. The film shown in the study room is fascinating and the original Bach works on various instruments are amazing on paper.
If you go to Leipzig, you must go. A place to know about Bach. Recommended
If you have time, spend half a day, quiet museum, deep historical precipitation
The Bach Museum is located in a baroque building opposite the Thomas Church in Leipzig, and contains many Bach-era literature, musical instruments and furniture, showing the composer's life in Leipzig.
The Bach Museum is diagonally opposite St. Thomas Church. There are many information about Bach and his family. Bach music listening is very good. You can sit on the sofa and enjoy Bach's various music works. There are also some interesting settings in the museum. If you like Bach, you can stay here all day without being bored.