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Beethoven's birth cottage

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Beethoven's birth cottage

(Source: wikipedia)

He is one of the greatest musical geniuses from ancient times to the present, and he has been free from self-limitation since he was a child, defeating ear diseases and becoming one of the greatest music creators.

He was born 250 years ago by Ludwig van Beethoven, and his dedication to music and his perseverance in his pursuit of music are still popular today. As he turns 250 next month, his birthplace, Bonn, is already preparing to celebrate.

Bonn, which was the capital of West Germany from 1949 to 1990, has a historical trajectory of more than 2,000 years. From 1844 onwards, Beethoven's birthday was celebrated at this time of year until this year it was forced to cancel due to the epidemic.

Over the past hundred years, many royal nobles have been invited to participate in this celebration, including Queen Victoria and King Prussia. In order to keep this great music parent alive, Bonn is committed to filling the city with his works and memories.

The cottage where Beethoven was born, later known as [Beethoven's House], is located at what is now 20 Rue Bonn, it was first created in 1700, and has survived many wars and disturbances, and this cottage with pink walls and white window ledges is still erected in the city of Beauhan. Beethoven's name, the same name as his Dutch grandfather, was the great musical theater director of the time.

Although Beethoven moved out of this house after birth, and moved several times in his life, living in many houses, this is the only house that has survived. It also makes this cottage a pilgrimage site for music fans from all over the world every year.

In 1893, the house became a museum and survived two world wars. The museum now preserves some of Beethoven's personal objects that he used, including his handwritten letters, as well as the original manuscripts he created.

In addition to the city of Bonn, Kottenforst, a suburb of Bonn, may have been a resting place for Beethoven and his family to escape the crowded city of Bonn. It is a 4,000-hectare forest located south of Bonn and one of the few ancient sites that has existed since Beethoven's birth. The forest trail dates back to the 18th century and was ordered by Clemens August, beethoven's father at the time.

At that time, August used the forest as a private hunting site, and it still preserves huts for hunters from 1740 to the present. Today, the [Carterforst] Forest is part of the national park, and many tourists still come here every year to absorb the spirit of Phytonda and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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