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Mozart Foundation and Salzburg Mozarteum

Salzburg: Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum
Austria | Salzburg


The International Mozarteum Foundation is a private non-profit organization that focuses on preserving the heritage of Mozart. The foundation was started in 1880 by citizens of the city of Salzburg and has its roots in the “Dom-Musik-Verein und Mozarteum” of 1841. It was established in Salzburg, in September 21, 1880.

Every year, around the time of Mozart’s birthday on January 27, the International Mozarteum Foundation puts an artistic accent on the European concert scene that can hardly be exceeded: the Mozart Week. Top international orchestras, ensembles, conductors, singers and soloists have been performing here for more than 50 years during the Mozart Week. As a compliment to the Mozart Week, the ISM also organizes the concert cycles “Young Artists”, “Rising Stars” and “Chamber Music in the Viennese Hall” between the end of September and June.

The ISM is the owner and manager of the two original Mozart sites in Salzburg: In the Getreidegasse, the heart of the city, “Mozart’s Birthplace” is the house where Leopold Mozart and his wife, Anna Maria Walburga, lived for 26 years, beginning in 1747. It was here that Nannerl and Wolfgang were born. With their move to the present-day “Mozart’s Residence” on Hannibalplatz on the right bank of the river Salzach in 1773, the Mozart family could finally flee the medieval confinement of the apartment in the Getreidegasse. The ample apartment with eight rooms offered sufficient space for social gatherings with families who were friends of the Mozarts. Young Mozart lived here with his family until 1780.

The third pillar of activity by the ISM is the department for research. The “Mozart-Institute” consists of the Bibliotheca Mozartiana with its Collection of Autographs, the Audio-visual Mozart Collection, the New Mozart Edition and the Digital Mozart Edition.

For more information and updates, visit  the website mozartways.


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