S. Zweig, A. Toscanini and B. Walter, Salzburg 1934
S. Zweig, A. Toscanini and B. Walter, Salzburg 1934
Original letter by Stefan Zweig
Original letter by Stefan Zweig

Stefan Zweig's grandfather (on the mother's side) was the joint owner and resident of the bulding now housing the Legge Museum, which is why one of its rooms is fully dedicated to the world-famous author and the music life of his time. Stefan Zweig collected music manuscripts (he also owned a few by Schubert), received important impressions from Mahler's engagement at the Vienna Hofoper and was friends with Ferruccio Busoni, Alban Berg, Arturo Toscanini and Bruno Walter. for Richard Strauss, he wrote the libretto for the opera Die schweigsame Frau

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.


This museum is made possible thanks to a private donation.

»Bei diesem Festival trifft sich, was in der Welt des Gesangs Rang und Namen hat.«

Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland