List of residences of Joseph Haydn

This article is a chronologically-ordered list of the locations where the composer Joseph Haydn lived.

Haydn, who lived from 1732 to 1809, spent most of his life in a small region near Vienna no more than about 50 km.

across, shown on the map at the right.

This region was politically part of the Habsburg Empire; for reference the map shows the boundaries of modern-day Austria (green), Hungary (yellow), and Slovakia (pink).

The approximate dates in each location are as follows.

Map of Haydn's principal residences
Haydn's birth home in Rohrau
Hainburg
Foreground: the Kapellhaus of St. Stephen's Cathedral (demolished 1804)
The city palace of the Esterházy family, on the Wallnerstrasse in Vienna
Schloss Esterházy in Eisenstadt, the seat of the Esterházy family
The house Haydn owned in Eisenstadt
Esterháza Palace in Fertőd, Hungary
The Hanover Square Rooms , principal venue of Haydn's performances in London
Haydn's house in Mariahilf, Vienna
— he lived here in his last years (1797–1809); the address is Haydngasse 19