Gustav Mahler Stube

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Gustav Mahler Stube
Gustav-Mahler-Stube Altschluderbach (Toblach).JPG
the Gustav Mahler Stube in 2013
Gustav Mahler Stube is located in Italy
Gustav Mahler Stube
Location within Italy
LocationAltschluderbach bij Toblach
Coordinates46°43′41.75″N 12°12′5.508″E / 46.7282639°N 12.20153000°E / 46.7282639; 12.20153000Coordinates: 46°43′41.75″N 12°12′5.508″E / 46.7282639°N 12.20153000°E / 46.7282639; 12.20153000
Typerestaurant, biographical museum and zoo
Collectionsabout Gustav Mahler
Websitewww.gustavmahlerstube.com

The Gustav Mahler Stube, formerly Trenkenhof, is a farmhouse in Altschluderbach, near Toblach in South Tyrol, Italy. It has a restaurant with a Tyrolean cuisine and two apartments. The Stube furthermore manages an animal park with domestic, wild and exotic animals.

The farmhouse is especially known as the former residence of the Austrian composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), who stayed here from 1908 to 1910. The first floor was a museum on his life and work. His composing hut is located in the park and is still equipped as a small museum and memorial.

Gustav Mahler[]

History[]

Mahler and his wife Alma visited the place for the first time in 1907. They lived here in the summer from 1908 to 1910; after his death, she stayed here in 1911 too. After their daughter Putzi died in 1907 at the Wörthersee, where Mahler had previously had his composing hut, they decided not to return there anymore but to live on the first floor of this farmhouse instead. Aside, the wooden little house near Trenkenhof was prepared for Mahler, so he could compose music there.[1]

In Altschluderbach he composed his ninth and (not completed) tenth symphony.[2]

Museum[]

Composing hut of Gustav Mahler

In 2004, the first floor was still equipped as a museum. With furniture from his life and other memorabilia, it presented the way he lived here.[1] This floor is no longer open to the public.[3]

At a distance of five minutes, the little composing hut in the animal park still functions as a museum and memorial. Here, he had three pianos at his disposal in order to compose music during his stay. There are a number of presentation plates that recall his work and life.[1][3]

There are more former composing huts of Mahler that still exist. There is also a composing hut at the Attersee, Upper Austria,[4] and one at the Wörthersee in Carinthia.[5]

Gustav Mahler Wild Park[]

Next to the farmhouse, an animal park was created around 1985 with the character of a spacious petting zoo. The animals vary from domestic and exotic animals to wild animals from the Alps, like red deer, fallow deer, wild boars, raccoons, owls and eurasian lynxes.[6]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Opus Klassiek, Componisten/werken - Gustav Mahler in Toblach (1908 ~ 1910), 2004 (in Dutch)
  2. ^ Hochpustertal, Der Wildpark in Toblach (in German)
  3. ^ a b Frankfurter Algemeine, Flucht vor den Kuhgästen, 9 April 2017 (in German)
  4. ^ Georg Föttinger, Composing hut of Gustav Mahler Steinbach, Mahler Steinbach
  5. ^ Die Presse, In Gustav Mahlers Komponierhäuschen am Wörthersee, Madeleine Napetschnig, 14 July 2018 (in German)
  6. ^ Peer TV, Gustav Mahler Wildpark
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