
Renaissance garden house
It is hidden behind the music shop Hummel Music in a small courtyard. The exhibition of the Johann Nepomuk Hummel Museum is located in a historical house that used to neighbour the birthplace of the composer. It was built in the 17th century, in 1755 an open staircase was built from two sides ended by loggias. In 1909, a Baroque relief showing the Coronation of the Virgin Mary from the mid-18th century was placed on its façade as it originated from Hummel’s home.
Nowadays, the house is in a courtyard of a Neo-Baroque apartment building dated to 1910.
In 1937, the city established a museum here on the 100th anniversary of the composer. The exhibition was re-installed on several occasions, the last modification was carried out to commemorate composer‘s 170th anniversary of his death (2007).
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Monday | closed | |
Tuesday | 10.00 – 17.00 | Last entry at 16.30 |
Wednesday | 10.00 – 17.00 | Last entry at 16.30 |
Thursday | 10.00 – 17.00 | Last entry at 16.30 |
Friday | 10.00 – 17.00 | Last entry at 16.30 |
Saturday | 11.00 – 18.00 | Last entry at 17.30 |
Sunday | 11.00 – 18.00 | Last entry at 17.30 |
New Year's Day | closed | |
Good Friday | closed | |
Easter Sunday | closed | |
Easter Monday | closed | |
All Saints Day | closed | |
Christmas Eve | closed | |
Christmas Day | closed | |
New Year's Eve | closed |
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Basic ticket price | 3 € |
Reduced ticket (children under 14 years of age, students, seniors) |
1,5 € |
Family ticket (two adults and children under 14 years of age) |
6 € |
School group (not offered during summer holidays) |
1 € |
Free entry (children under 6 years of age, disabled person card's holders and their guide, journalists, teacher accompanying 10 pupils of students, tourist guide) |
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Discounts for card holders | |
Bratislava Card 100 % | 0 € |