





Schönberg House Mödling
Arnold Schönberg’s residence in Mödling (1918 – 1925), where he conceived a new method of composition, is being called the “birthplace of twelve-tone music.” A permanent exhibition with pictures, panels, video and audio stations, as well as original furniture and music instruments presents Schönberg’s life and work, his Mödling period and the history of the Schönberg House.
Opening Hours
Thursday 10am – 3pm
Closed on legal Holidays (June 4, 2026) and on December 24 & 31, 2026
Free admission
The Schönberg House Mödling serves as an extension of the Arnold Schönberg Center in Vienna. An exhibition showcasing Schönberg’s former living quarters is open to visitors on Thursdays during regular weekdays.
Adress
Schönberg House
Bernhardgasse 6
A-2340 Mödling
Public Transport
From Mödling Station
Busses 259, 263
to “Bernhardgasse”

