Pasqualati House

The Pasqualati House in central Vienna, seen from the southeast

The Pasqualati House, notable for being a residence of Ludwig van Beethoven,[1][2] is located in the 1st district of Vienna's Inner City, on the corner of Mölker Bastei [de] 8 and Schreyvogelgasse [de] 16, in an exposed position on the ramp of the former town fortifications. The building, completed in 1797 and home to the composer on several occasions,[3] houses a Beethoven museum in an apartment adjoining the one Beethoven regularly occupied.

  1. ^ Barry Cooper, Beethoven (Master Musicians, 2008, Oxford University Press)
  2. ^ "Beethoven" by Joseph Kerman and Alan Tyson in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Stanley Sadie, 2001)
  3. ^ Alexander Wheelock Thayer, Thayer's Life of Beethoven (Hermann Deiters, Henry Edward Krehbiel, Hugo Riemann, Editors, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 1921).