Ainola is a home museum, where the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, his wife Aino and their family lived from 1904 until 1972. Opened in 1974, it includes the main ... read more
The Stift Altenburg is a Benedictine monastery founded in 1144 by Countess Hildeburg of Poigen-Rebgau, and has a lot to offer today for visitors. The impressive Baroque ... read more
The Antonín Dvořák Museum in Prague is a house-museum dedicated to the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák, displaying photographs, newspaper cuttings, programmes and ... read more
Artipelag is an international venue for art, culture, design, photography, art installations, as well as waterside dining. The beautiful park and nature (5.5 ha) can be ... read more
Arts Center NOASS is a floating multi-discipline venue for art, dance, music, poetry, screenings, workshops, public discussions, including an art gallery, a bar and ... read more
The Austrian Theatermuseum, housed in the Palais Lobkowitz, is dedicated to the theatre history in Austria, and displays stage models, custumes, drawings, prints ... read more
The Bamberger Amthof was originally built in the 13th and 14th centuries as the official residence of the representative of the bishops of Bamberg, who hold the lordship ... read more
The Berlin Musical Instrument Museum, founded in 1888, contains one of the largest and complete musical instrument collections in German with over 3500 instruments. The ... read more
Schloss Bothmer was built in 1726 in Klützer Winkel as the ancestral seat of the Imperial Count Bothmer. The castle looks like a Dutch-English country house, due to the ... read more
Feistritz Castle was built in the 12th century, whereas the current main building dates from 1570. The castle was restored and expanded after the fire in 1605. Since 1965 ... read more
Burgh House is an independent, self-funding charity and a dynamic space for art, events and history, where everyone can discover the rich heritage of Hampstead, through ... read more
The Béla Bartók Memorial House, a division of the Budapest History Museum, has been the house of the famous composer Béla Bartók (1881 – 1945) before he emigrated ... read more
Schloss Gloggnitz, a former Benedictine abbey dating back to 1094, was dissolved in 1803 and has changed hands several times thereafter. The first private owner was ... read more
The castle of Greillenstein was first mentioned as a fortified castle in 1313. The present building dates from the 16th century and was for a long time was used for ... read more
Schloss Kittsee was built as a meierhof early 17th century and later in that century transformed into a palace by Johann Listy, who came from Transylvania. In the middle ... read more
Concert Hall 'Time for Chopin' is an initiative of a group of professional musicians, offering daily concerts by professional Polish and international pianists, ... read more
The Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery (Galleria d'Arte Sacra dei Contemporanei) was established in 1955 thanks to Dandolo Bellini, who donated his collection of ... read more
The Czech Museum of Music, part of the National Museum in Prague, displays a collection of musical instruments made by renowned Czech and international artisans. The ... read more
Die Oper im Steinbruch St. Margarethen is since 1996 a yearly summer music festival, with opera and concerts in the open air, performed in historic quarry. The 2000 ... read more
Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, owned by the Pamphilj family, features stunning pieces of artwork, sculptures and décor, by artists such as Caravaggio, ... read more