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The Brahms Museum is a museum in the Composers Quarter in Hamburg-Neustadt. It is dedicated to the classical composer Johannes Brahms. The museum was founded in 1971 and is situated on two stories of an historical building in the Peterstraße, near to where Brahms was born. A section of the collection deals with the first three decades of his live in Hamburg. One can see the table piano of from circa 1860 on which Brahms learned his first piano lessons as a child. Several utensils from his life are shown, as well as artworks, several busts and an extensive collection of photographs. There is a library with more than 300 books, audio recordings, a number replicas of music notations, letters, concert programs, and other documents. Regularly there are walking tours through Hamburg along historical places out of the life of Brahms.

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