Brahms House in Baden-Baden is where Johannes Brahms spent his summer months between 1865 and 1874. 

The highlight of this historic house at number eight Lichtental is the Blue Room, a living room left just as it would have been in the composer's time and where he wrote many of his most famous arrangements, including parts of his first and second symphonies and A German Requiem.

The Baden-Baden Brahms Society, which rescued the house from demolition, sponsors a Brahms Days festival every other year, featuring performances and events at various locations around town.