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Beethoven Statue: A Bronze Homage in Vienna

A monumental tribute to Beethoven in Vienna, capturing the composer's genius and enduring legacy in the heart of the city's musical district.

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The Beethoven Statue in Vienna, erected in 1880, is a prominent monument to the legendary composer. Located on Beethovenplatz, it depicts Beethoven in a regal pose, surrounded by symbolic figures, and stands as a testament to his enduring influence on music and culture.

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  • Vienna, Döbling, 1190, AT

Local tips

  • Visit the statue in the evening for a different perspective, as the monument is beautifully illuminated, creating a dramatic effect.
  • Explore the surrounding Beethovenplatz and take a short walk to the nearby Stadtpark to see other composer memorials, including those of Bruckner and Schubert.
  • Combine your visit with a classical music concert at the nearby Musikverein or Konzerthaus for a complete immersion in Vienna's musical heritage.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Stephansplatz, take the U1 subway line (red line) towards Karlsplatz. From Karlsplatz, change to the U4 subway line (green line) towards Heiligenstadt and get off at Stadtpark station. From there, it's a short walk to Beethovenplatz. A single ticket costs €2.40.

  • Tram

    Take tram line 2 or 71 to Schwarzenbergplatz. From Schwarzenbergplatz, walk down Schubertring and turn right onto Christinengasse, which leads directly to Beethovenplatz. A single tram ticket costs €2.40, or €2.60 if purchased on the tram.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Vienna. A short taxi ride from the city center (e.g., Stephansplatz) to Beethovenplatz will typically cost between €15-€20. Taxi stands are located at major transportation hubs and can be ordered by phone.

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The Beethoven Statue, situated on Beethovenplatz in Vienna, is a celebrated tribute to Ludwig van Beethoven, one of history's most influential composers. Created by sculptor Caspar von Zumbusch, the bronze monument was unveiled on May 1, 1880, more than five decades after Beethoven's death. The statue was commissioned by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien (Society of Music Friends in Vienna). The statue portrays Beethoven seated imperiously on a plinth, with mythological and symbolic figures, including Prometheus, at his feet. This grand depiction reflects the immense reverence and almost god-like status Beethoven attained. The monument is not the only memorial to Beethoven on the square; a more abstract bronze sculpture by Markus Lüpertz also stands nearby. Located in a musically rich area of Vienna, the Beethoven Statue is close to major concert halls such as the Musikverein and Konzerthaus. The statue serves as a focal point for those seeking to connect with Beethoven's legacy in the city where he spent much of his life and composed some of his most famous works.

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