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Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum, Budapest

The Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum is a reconstruction of music maestro Liszt's residence in the old Academy of Music, where the composer lived from 1881 till his death in 1886.

The Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum is a reconstruction of music maestro Liszt's residence in the old Academy of Music, where the composer lived from 1881 till his death in 1886. On display are his musical instruments and scores, furniture, portraits, books, and other personal belongings.


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10:00

18:00

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Fri

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About Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum

 Budapest, Vörösmarty u. 35, 1064 Hungary

 +36 1 322 9804

 www.lisztmuseum.hu

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