Wilhelm Friedemann Bach House

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AddressGroße Klausstraße 12
06108 Halle (Saale)
CountryGermany
Coordinates51°28′59″N 11°57′54″E / 51.48306°N 11.96500°E / 51.48306; 11.96500
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach House
Wilhelm-Friedemann-Bach-Haus
The museum is on the left; towers of the Market Church are in the background
General information
AddressGroße Klausstraße 12
06108 Halle (Saale)
CountryGermany
Coordinates51°28′59″N 11°57′54″E / 51.48306°N 11.96500°E / 51.48306; 11.96500
Website
haendelhaus.de/ausstellungen/wilhelm-friedemann-bach-haus-halle

The Wilhelm Friedemann Bach House is a cultural site in Halle in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The composer Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710–1784), eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach, lived here during part of his career; the building now has an exhibition about W. F. Bach and other composers who lived in Halle.

From 1746 to 1770, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach lived in Halle, where he was organist at Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen; from 1763 or earlier, he lived in this house.[1]

The house was opened to the public in 2012, after renovation work. In a new part of the building is the exhibition Musikstadt Halle. In the part preserved in its original state is a 16th-century Bohlenstube [de] (an insulated, heated room), and musical instruments from the 16th century.[1]

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