The Fanny & amp; Felix Mendelssohn Museum is a Hamburg museum dedicated to the brothers Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn, 19th century classical composers. Opened in 2018, it is one of the six museums of the so-called KomponistenQuartier, a union of six museums along the Peterstraße, dedicated to famous composers who have spent parts of their lives in Hamburg. The museum focuses on the lives of the two composers, including their childhoods and the circumstances in which people of Jewish descent lived and worked within the German culture of the time. In the center of the museum a large piano symbolizes composing music. Through multimedia tools, it is possible to discover how the brothers composed their work and listen to their music.