What to Do in Bonn in 2020: Celebrate All Things Beethoven

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Bonn, Germany isn’t always the first place in Europe we think of visiting when the thought of a European vacation crosses our minds. But the hidden gems that we don’t always think about sometimes wind up holding the greatest experiences for us. And that’s what you’ll find in Bonn. Bonn, Germany is filled with arts, culture, and music, and it is a must-visit for your 2020 travel.

Bonn is the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, and 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth! So, needless to say, it is going to be a very exciting year filled with all things Beethoven, especially in Bonn. As mentioned in our previous article, everyone associates Beethoven with Vienna, but it is very important to remember that he was born in Bonn; so, Bonn heavily influenced Beethoven’s musical career and ideals. This is why you must visit Bonn in 2020 and celebrate all things Beethoven while you are there. So, here are all the things you should do to celebrate Beethoven 2020 while you are in Bonn.

Go on a “Beethoven Walking Tour”

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Beethoven spent the first 22 years of his life in Bonn, Germany. This is where he grew up, studied, and began his musical career. So, you can trace his footsteps and see the sights that inspired Beethoven as he grew up. This will help you to get more into his mind and see things from his point of view as he was living here developing his mind. You can take a flyer and follow the map yourself, as everything is easy to walk to in close proximity or you can schedule a guided tour, which lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours. Be guided around the city and see up close the Beethoven House, Remigius Church, Zehrgarten Inn, Remigius Square, Electoral Court Chapel, Rhine Promenade, Breuning House, the Beethoven Monument, the Old Cemetery, La Redoute, Draitschquelle, Alfter, Mechenheim, and many other places with histories attached to Ludwig van Beethoven.

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If you don’t want a fully Beethoven-centric tour, there are regular walking tours around the city to be had, as well, with interesting information. For instance, see the University (which used to be the royal palace) which has a “blessed” Golden Madonna Statue on it. The statue has survived three catastrophes and still stands to tell its tale, making it appear blessed to many. First, it survived a fire that wiped 2/3 of the building. Next, the French tried to take her down with horses and ropes during their occupancy in Bonn, but nothing they could do would bring her down. So, they developed respect for her and kept her. Finally, she survived the invasion of bombers in 1944 during World War 2 where 80% of the center city was destroyed. So, she is a sign of hope for many.

See the Beethoven Haus

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The Beethoven House (or Beethoven-Haus) is a museum like no other, as it gives you the ability to celebrate Beethoven’s life and work in his original setting. You see, this is the house where Beethoven was born in. And, if you’ve been there before, you should make the trip back, as it is just newly remodeled and has reopened with its new permanent exhibition with additional rooms. This new exhibition gives you access to more than 200 unique and original exhibits from or related to Beethoven including manuscripts, instruments, items from his daily life, compositions and notes, his ear trumpets, and some portraits. The Beethoven House proudly hosts the largest collection of Beethoven memorabilia in one place. And the newly remodeled exhibit presents everything in an interesting and modern way with its use of lights and cases. The shop and café across the street is a clean and exciting place to stop in during your Beethoven celebration, as well.

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Plus, during the celebration of Beethoven’s anniversary in 2020, there are many unique events and lectures scheduled at the museum. While we were there, the Beethoven house was busy and booming with guests, proving that it is one of the most visited museums dedicated to a musician in the world. It is definitely a sight to behold.

Visit “Beethoven- World.Citizen.Music” at the Bundeskunsthalle

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From now until April 26, 2020, the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn is presenting the exhibit “Beethoven- World.Citizen.Music” which presents Beethoven in a way that no one has before. The exhibit focuses on three different aspects of Beethoven so the viewer can truly be immersed in his journey to understand how the composer lived and what inspired him in his music. It truly is an exhibit like no other, brining Beethoven to life in 2020. The purpose of the exhibit is to have the public see him as a real human with feelings, passion, and thoughts. This way, people stop thinking of him as a composer they read about in the books and a well-rounded human being who lived and breathed like the rest of us. The exhibit focuses on Beethoven the “Citizen”, which references his position in society and how it affected his life and work. And it focuses as well on “Music” which presents him as a composer and encourages guests to understand his works more by experiencing them throughout the years of his career. And it focuses on the “World” around him and how that effected his experiences, as well. It’s something that has to be seen in person, so head over there before it’s too late!

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What if you can’t make it to Bonn?

If you can’t make it to Bonn to celebrate Beethoven this year, bring Beethoven home to you!

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Susanne Kessel has put together an incredible celebration of Beethoven entitled “250 Piano Pieces for Beethoven” that has brought together 260 composers from 78 different countries. Each composer is between the ages of 10 and 80, and they each wrote a piece inspired by Beethoven. Purchase one of the CD’s of this incredible project and celebrate Beethoven from your own home.

All in all, we strongly encourage you to add Bonn to your 2020 travels. Ludwig van Beethoven was an important, revolutionary mind, and it is a very good idea to visit his hometown to learn more. See the upcoming list of events surrounding Beethoven 2020 here, and get inspired!

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Written by Malorie Mackey
Malorie Mackey is an actress, published author, and adventurer based out of Los Angeles, California. Throughout her experiences, Malorie found a love for travel and adventure, having journeyed to over a dozen countries experiencing unique locations. From the lush jungles of the Sierra Madre mountain range to the Arctic Circle in Finnish Lapland, Malorie began adventuring and writing about her unique travels. These travel excerpts can be found on VIVA GLAM Magazine, in Malorie’s Adventure Blog, in Malorie’s adventure show “Weird World Adventures” and in the works for her full-length travel book. Stay tuned as Malorie travels the world bringing its beauty and wonder to you. Check out https://www.MaloriesAdventures.com.