Schumann House, Leipzig
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Leipzig, Germany, the Schumann House stands as a beacon of cultural heritage and musical history. This museum, once the residence of the illustrious composer Robert Schumann, offers visitors a glimpse into the life and works of one of the Romantic era's most celebrated figures.
The Schumann House is not merely a historic building; it is a sanctuary where the spirit of creativity and the echoes of the past converge. Built in the early 19th century, it became the home of Robert Schumann in 1840, the same year he married the virtuoso pianist Clara Wieck. Here, Schumann composed some of his most significant works, contributing to the rich tapestry of classical music.
The museum has been meticulously preserved to reflect the period during which Schumann lived and worked. Each room tells a story, adorned with period furniture, original manuscripts, and personal items that belonged to Robert and Clara. The Schumann House is a testament to their life together, their love, and their enduring legacy in the world of classical music.
Visitors to the museum can explore the various exhibits which detail not only Schumann's life but also provide context about the broader musical landscape of the time. Educational programs and concerts are frequently held here, allowing patrons to experience the music as it was intended—in the intimate setting of a home.
Open to the public year-round, the Schumann House invites music enthusiasts and history buffs alike to step back in time and walk in the footsteps of genius. Whether it's to marvel at the handwritten scores or to sit in the very room where "Dichterliebe" and portions of "Symphony No. 1" were born, a visit to this museum is a pilgrimage to the heart of Germany's musical heritage.
Inselstraße 18Mitte (Zentrum-Ost)Leipzig 04103
Schumann House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Nicholas Church, Gewandhaus, Hauptbahnhof, Mendelssohn House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Schumann House open?
- Monday 2 pm - 6 pm
- Tuesday 2 pm - 6 pm
- Wednesday 2 pm - 6 pm
- Thursday 2 pm - 6 pm
- Friday 2 pm - 6 pm
- Saturday 10 am - 6 pm
- Sunday 10 am - 6 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Schumann House?
How to get to Schumann House by public transport?
Tram
- Gerichtsweg • Lines: 4, 7, N17 (6 min walk)
- Johannisplatz • Lines: 12, 15, 4, 7, N17 (8 min walk)
Bus
- Johannisplatz • Lines: +690 (8 min walk)
- Friedrich-List-Platz • Lines: 72, 73, N7 (9 min walk)
Train
- Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (15 min walk)
- Leipzig Bayerischer Bahnhof (23 min walk)