180 Ebury Street
180 Ebury Street
Coordinates51°29′29″N 0°09′09″W / 51.4915°N 0.1526°W / 51.4915; -0.1526
OS grid referenceTQ 28353 78563
Listed Building – Grade I
Official name180 Ebury Street, SW1
Designated24 February 1958
Reference no.1211215
180 Ebury Street is located in Central London
180 Ebury Street
Location of 180 Ebury Street in Central London

180 Ebury Street in the Belgravia district of London was the home of the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his family from 5 August 1764 to 24 September 1764 during the Mozart family's grand tour of Europe. [1]

The house was built in the early to mid-eighteenth century as part of a terrace. Mozart composed his first symphony here in 1764. The house has been listed at Grade I due to its association with Mozart.[2]

The building is now marked with a London County Council plaque placed in 1939 to commemorate Mozart's residence. The plaque was re-erected in 1951 following damage in the Second World War.[3]

See also

References

  1. Glover, Jane (2005). Mozart's Women. London: Macmillan. p. 25. ISBN 1-4050-2121-7.
  2. Historic England, "180 Ebury Street (1211215)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 March 2016
  3. "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart". English Heritage – Blue plaques. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 3 January 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2014.


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