»Trout Quintet in Heaven« (postcard)
»Trout Quintet in Heaven« (postcard)
Erlkönig (postcard)
Erlkönig (postcard)
Das Dreimäderlhaus (postcard)
Das Dreimäderlhaus (postcard)
Franz Liszt (undesignated copper plate)
Franz Liszt (undesignated copper plate)
A matinee at Liszt's (color lithograph after J. Kriehuber)
A matinee at Liszt's (color lithograph after J. Kriehuber)
Schubert postcards
Schubert postcards
H. Prey and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf in Hohenems
H. Prey and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf in Hohenems

The Schubertiade Museum, which is the contiunation of the Franz Schubert Museum, traces the reception history of Franz Schubert and his work, with a special focus on artists, publishers or teachers who have rendered outstanding services to the composer after his early death, but also, in several respects, on the Schubertiade’s eventful past since the first edition of the festival took place in 1976. The building that houses the Schubertiade Museum is the birthplace of Jakob Kahn, whose son Ely Jacques (1884-1972) became one of the most influential architects in New York City in the 1920's.

Opening hours 2026

April 30 - May 3
May 30 - 31
June 20 - 24
July 17 - 19
August 22 - 26
October 2 - 4

daily from 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.

Visits for individuals and groups can be arranged year-round by appointment through the Schubertiade office:
Schubertiade GmbH | Schweizer Straße 1 | A-6845 Hohenems
Tel.: +43 (0)5576/72091 | info@schubertiade.at
Office hours: Mon–Fri: 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Admission fees

€ 7 (€ 3,50 for pupils, students and apprentices)
Ticket owners are entitled to visit all museums of the Schubertiade during the opening hours of operation for one year from the date of purchase.

»Schwarzenberg, with its deep valleys, pine forests, rural atmosphere, towering peaks and fast-flowing streams, is a venue Schubert would have felt at home.«

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