Lehár Villa
Building in Bad Ischl, Austria
47°42′34.6″N 13°37′19.1″E / 47.709611°N 13.621972°E / 47.709611; 13.621972Lehár Villa is a building in Bad Ischl in Upper Austria, on the bank of the River Traun. It was the summer residence of the composer Franz Lehár (1870–1948). Today it is a museum dedicated to the composer.
Description
Lehár bought the villa from the Duchess of Sabran in 1912, and for the rest of his life spent most summers here. He said: "In Ischl I always have my best ideas".[1]
The interior is furnished, as far as possible, as it was when Lehár lived here. Personal memorabilia, and paintings that he collected during his life, can be seen. There is a museum within the building, showing items relating to the life of the composer.[1]
See also
References
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- ^ a b "Die Villa von Franz Lehár" Museum der Stadt Bad Ischl. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
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