Johannes-Brahms-Museum

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The Johannes Brahms Museum contains a collection with all kinds of Brahmsian artefacts: Photos, documents, facsimiles, music items, concert programmes, family owned memorabilia as well as a marble bust by Viennese sculptress Beatrice Conrat, along with a reference library of approx. 300 volumes and the entire works of Johannes Brahms on CD.

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