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Union of Minors and Adults in Matrimonial Ties

Weekend debut for restored and enlarged museum celebrating renowned musical duo Clara and Robert Schumann, located at Schumann-Haus, Bilker Straße 15 following a four-year overhaul and expansion.

Restoration job complete: Schumann-Haus on Bilker Straße 15 to unveil museum honoring famous duo,...
Restoration job complete: Schumann-Haus on Bilker Straße 15 to unveil museum honoring famous duo, Clara and Robert Schumann.

Union of Minors and Adults in Matrimonial Ties

Aw, mate! Let's take a walk down memory lane and dig into the life and work of the legendary Schumann duo at their old haunt - the Schumann House museum, recently reopened in Düsseldorf. That's right, you heard it! It's now open for all classic music enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the cultural fabrics of the 19th century, as they reminisce about the Schumann power couple. Miriam Koch, the cultural deputy, believes the museum is more than just a structure; it's a living tribute that breathes a nostalgic atmosphere straight from the era of the artist pair.

The museum complex, spanning approximately 650 square meters, includes a permanent exhibition focusing on the renowned musician duo, right in the heart of their former abode at Bilker Straße 15. Preserved in its historic essence, the house offers a glimpse into the bourgeois lifestyle of the 19th century.

Intrigued classical music buffs can expect an initial display of around 100 exquisite exhibits from the over 1,000-piece Schumann collection in Düsseldorf, along with interactive elements and various stagings. Most of these exhibits are original, straight from the archives, and rotated regularly to ensure visitors enjoy a fresh museum experience each visit.

One unique feature about the Schumann House museum is the auditory experience it offers. You'd be hard-pressed to find a presentation without its corresponding sound for a fully immersive experience, even for those lacking musical knowledge. Digital interactions are also available, such as comparing different artistic interpretations of Robert Schumann's violin sonatas on a chaise lounge.

Virtual and playful exhibition elements encourage active engagement. You can lose yourself in the Düsseldorf of the Schumanns at a media table, or experience the city's society's fluctuating relationship with the Schumanns in the "gossip room". Notable exhibits include a dedication copy of the "Rhenish" symphony for Franz Liszt, the musical manuscript of the world-famous "Piano Concerto in A minor" by Robert Schumann, and personal belongings of Clara Schumann.

The Schumann House museum opened its doors to the public from December 1st, offering an accompanying program during the opening weekend, from Friday to Sunday. Museums in the "Street of Romanticism and Revolution" (Schumann House and Heinrich-Heine-Institut) will extend their opening hours daily from 10 am to 7 pm during the premiere weekend. Entrance to the museum and several events will be complimentary during the opening weekend at the Heine Institute.

Despite the search results’ ambiguity about a newly opened Schumann House museum, the Schumann Festival 2025 promises a celebration of the Schumann duo across various locations in Düsseldorf, including events at the former apartment of the composers[2]. For more specifics, it may be helpful to seek local or specialized sources. But for now, pack your bags and grab your classical tunes, as the Schumann House museum awaits!

Delve deeper into the captivating world of music and entertainment at the Schumann House museum, where the timeless tunes of the Schumann duo resonate in each room. Beyond its historic charm, this cultural gem offers a seamless blend of digital interactions and traditional exhibits, promising an immersive experience for all music enthusiasts.

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