Description
Mozart composed the "Linz Symphony" while staying in this house in 1783. The house is a three-story Renaissance structure, built in the late 16th century, and originally the home of the Count of Thun. Among the objects of interest is a fresco of the Count's coat of arms, painted by Professor Dimmel in 1957.

There is also a 17th century arcaded courtyard and a plaque in memory of Josef Urbanski, the designer of the Pöstlingberg railway, who lived here in the late 19th century.
Attractions Near Mozarthaus, Linz