European Mozart Ways
Following the travels of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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This is an officially certified Cultural Route of the Council of Europe
This route follows the journeys of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart across Europe, connecting cities where he performed, composed, and left his mark.
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The Journey
The European Mozart Ways trace the extensive travels of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), one of history's greatest composers. Mozart traveled across Europe from childhood, performing for royalty, absorbing musical influences, and composing masterpieces.
The route connects cities where Mozart lived, performed, or premiered works - Salzburg (birthplace), Vienna (where he spent his mature years), Prague, Munich, Paris, London, Mannheim, Rome, and many others.
Sites include Mozart's residences, concert halls, opera houses, churches where his sacred music was performed, and museums dedicated to his life and work. The route promotes classical music heritage and cultural tourism.