Introduction to Mozart Square: Mozart Square is the starting point for tours around the old city. It was first initiated by King Ludwig I of Bavaria. The marble base he donated was collected in the Carolino Augustan Museum. In 1842 the square was expanded. The Mozart Monument standing in the center of the square was created by Ludwig von Schwantachin and erected in the square in 1842.
There is an old house in Wague Square near Mozart Square. It is the birthplace of the poet Georg Trakow. The poet died in a field hospital in Krakow at the age of 27. The poems he wrote He occupied a place in the German poetry world of the 20th century. Here, people can visit the writer's manuscripts, personal letters and literary open-hearth books, learn about the old appearance of the room, and enjoy a slide show of the soundtrack.
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