In Belvedere Allee, on the west side of lovely Belevedere Park, is Liszt House, the modest former gardener's house later occupied by Franz Liszt from 1869-86.
Now a museum dedicated to the life of the great composer, the house includes highlights such as the salon where he once taught and a variety of unique (and original) pianos, including the "silent piano" used to practice finger exercises.
Other highlights include displays relating to his vast repertoire of music, as well as artifacts and documents. English language audioguides are available.