Margravial Opera House Bayreuth
4.4/58 Reviews
456m away
Altes Scholss
4/52 Reviews
472m away
Neues Schloss Bayreuth
4.3/53 Reviews
425m away
Okologisch-Botanischer Garten
1.67km away
I like it, especially the feeling of a small music town, I must go!
More
I like it, especially the feeling of a small music town, I must go!
The Richard Wagner Museum was built by Wagner with funds donated by Ludwig II. The museum records Wagner's life and deeds in detail by year. The exhibits include documents, photos, clothing and personal belongings.
Those who traveled all the way to visit must be people who like Wagner. We came here on a Monday. The museum did not open. We just walked around and found Wagner's tomb at the back of the museum without any inscriptions. Nor is it during the festival, Bayreuth is quiet and peaceful.
Bayreuth has been indissoluble with Wagner's works since the Wagner Festival in 1876. Liszt, as Wagner's son-in-law, also left him here. We visited this piano factory that started in 1820. There is a grand piano that Liszt once played. The wood of the piano is taken from the Alps, which is more than one thousand meters above sea level, after being glued and pressed. , Drying according to the temperature and humidity of the country of purchase, polishing the piano skin, high school sounding board, elimination of 92[%] in the low range test, upper cast iron frame, string pulling, assembly of more than 7000 key components by a master and test The sound was initially completed. We have to marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship!
The feast of sight and hearing last time I went to Germany with my friends. My friends loved Wagner, so after arriving in Berlin, he headed south to Bayreuth and visited the Wagner Museum. [Museum Time] Part of the museum’s predecessor was Wagner’s former residence, so many Wagner’s daily necessities and early works are displayed. The later expanded exhibition hall is mainly about some historical and cultural exhibits about Bayreuth. The museum also has a garden where Wagner is buried. The Wagner Museum also has an audiovisual hall where you can appreciate Wagner's works and watch his life experience. There were not many people when we went, but the staff still opened the audiovisual room very responsibly. [Leisure and convenience are in the same place] There is a coffee shop in the museum with Wagner's work in loop. The music is flowing in the cafe, while enjoying the coffee, sitting for a while, very leisurely. Near the cafe is the museum shop, selling some souvenirs, as well as a collection of Wagner's works, which you can buy for collection or as gifts for friends. TIPS: *You need to buy tickets, the opening time is limited, it is best to know in advance, usually 10:00-17:00. *The museum is in the center of Bayreuth and is very easy to find.