The Pasqualatihaus, located in Vienna, is a place linked to Ludwig van Beethoven, where he lived for almost eight years and where he composed some of his most famous works, including his only opera "Fidelio" and the melody of "Für Elise". Today, Beethoven's apartment has been transformed into a museum, part of the Wien Museum, where visitors can discover the life and works of the composer through exhibitions and artifacts. Beethoven's apartment in the Pasqualatihaus has been transformed into a museum, offering visitors an immersion into the life and work of the composer. The museum rooms feature information, documents, prints, and paintings that trace the life and times of Beethoven.