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Church of Liechtenthal, a former suburb of Vienna,
where Schubert was born on January 31,1797. Schubert attended mass at this church since he was a child. For the
church's centenary Schubert wrote his first mass in July 1804, the Mass in F, D 105.
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Church of Liechtenthal, a former suburb of Vienna, where Schubert was born on J...

Organ in the church of Liechtenthal                    
where Schubert used to play.                           
On the organ table a Haydn manuscript.
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Organ in the church of Liechtenthal where Schubert used to p...

Manuscript of Franz Schubert's Mass in F,              
the so-called Liechtenthaler Mass (1814),              
and the organ of the Liechtenthal Church               
which Schubert used to play.
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Manuscript of Franz Schubert's Mass in F, the so-called Liechtenth...

Inner courtyard of the house where Franz Schubert      
was born in Vienna's 9th district, Nussdorferstrasse.  
Schubert's birthplace is now the Schubert Museum.
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Inner courtyard of the house where Franz Schubert was born in Vienna's 9th...

Franz Schubert's eyeglasses on the manuscript          
of song "Gretchen am Spinnrad",                        
written for Therese Grob (Portrait 25-01-02/9).
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Franz Schubert's eyeglasses on the manuscript of song "Gretchen am Spi...

Franz Schubert's eyeglasses on the manuscript          
of the song "Gretchen am Spinnrad",                    
written for Therese Grob (Portrait 25-01-02/9).
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Franz Schubert's eyeglasses on the manuscript of the song "Gretchen am...

The apartment in Kettenbrueckengasse, Vienna,          
where Franz Schubert died in 1828. His reading         
glasses lie on the manuscript "Die Taubenpost"         
(Carrier-pigeons' Mail), the last of his Lieder.
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The apartment in Kettenbrueckengasse, Vienna, where Franz Schubert die...

Castle Orth on the moonlit Traunsee-Lake near          
Gmunden where Franz Schubert spent two summers         
in the company of tenor Johann Michael Vogl.           
Upper Austria
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Castle Orth on the moonlit Traunsee-Lake near Gmunden where Franz Schu...

A mill in Lower Austria like the one that              
inspired Franz Schubert to write one of his            
most famous songs "Die schoene Muellerin".
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A mill in Lower Austria like the one that inspired Franz Schubert...

The Vienna Woods where Franz Schubert                  
and his friends used to hike or drive                  
in a simple, open cart.                                
Der Wienerwald,  in dem Franz Schubert und seine Freunde
wanderten, oder mit einem einfachen, offenen Leiterwagen
Spazierfahrten unternahmen.
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The Vienna Woods where Franz Schubert and his friends used to...

An inn in Grinzing, since Schubert's time almost unchanged. Now a part of Vienna, Grinzing was a village in the early 19th century, where Beethoven used to spend his summers and Schubert met his friends in the local taverns.
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An inn in Grinzing, since Schubert's time almost unchanged. Now a part of Vienna...

Manuscript of Franz Schubert's last song               
"Die Taubenpost" (Pigeons' Mail)                       
on the table. Too ill to stay                          
alone, Schubert died in his brother's                  
apartment on Kettenbrueckengasse, Vienna.
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Manuscript of Franz Schubert's last song "Die Taubenpost" (Pigeon...