The Schönberg-House is a preserved monument where Arnold Schönberg lived from 1918 to 1925 and where he developed the “Method of composing with twelve tones which are related only with one another.” The house maintains a permanent exhibition of Schönberg’s original instruments and furniture, as well as video and audio stations, and provides insight into the life and works of the composer, while highlighting the exciting story of his Mödling years.
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