One can be found at lake Wörthersee, also in Austria,[2] and there is one next to the Gustav Mahler Stube in South Tyrol, Italy.
[1] In the first decades, Mahler's piano, photographs, music sheets and original documents were exhibited.
The society chose for a scientifically justified presentation, and introduced multimedia techniques that year.
[4] In that year he came to Steinbach for his first time, together with his sister Justine and a friend of the family, Natalie Bauer-Lechner.
The natural environment inspired Mahler to compose two symphonies and a dozen songs.