The late world musician Ludwig van Beethoven has lived most of his life in the Austrian capital, and for the 250th anniversary of the birth of the German composer, a number of exhibitions and concerts are organized next year in Vienna.

At the Museum of Art History in Vienna, for example, the Beethoven Moves exhibition offers a visual art designed to praise Beethoven's music and personality.You can also see paintings of German romantic painter Casper David Friedrich at the museum from March to July 2020.

The Austrian National Library will host an exhibition entitled Beethoven from December 2019 to April 2020.

In the Great Hall of the Library, visitors will find original letters and manuscripts of Beethoven's famous works.

In addition, a number of performances will be performed for Beethoven's works, and the Vienna Philharmonic performs evenings at the Opera House until mid-June 2020.

Ludwig van Beethoven was born in late 1770 in Bonn, Germany. He moved to Vienna in 1792, and lived there until his death in 1827.