Schumannhaus Bonn, Music museum in Endenich, Germany.
Schumannhaus Bonn is a music museum in Endenich that documents the lives of composer Robert Schumann and his wife Clara. The building displays manuscripts, personal belongings, and period instruments from the 19th century.
The building was constructed around 1790 in classical style as a private residence. It was later converted into a medical facility where Robert Schumann spent his final years.
The house represents a space where 19th-century musicians lived and worked, making it important for understanding the creative life of Robert and Clara Schumann. Visitors can see how domestic spaces were connected to artistic practice during this period.
The museum is reached on foot from central Bonn and sits in a quiet residential area. It helps to check opening days and hours before planning your visit.
Before Robert Schumann lived in the building, other notable painters occupied it, including Carl Gehrts. The house served as a refuge for different artists over several decades.
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