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Gilbert
United StatesOct 2025
5/5
At the Mozarthaus we gained many insights into his life. The House of Music had much information about the major composers from Vienna and the conducting experience was challenging snd a lot of fun. October is a great time to visit as there were no crowds.
The picture below shows a young girl conducting.
Daniel
AustraliaAug 2025
4/5
Performance was fantastic. Bit clunky with the tickets though. I'd bought A area tickets that said they came with a glass of sparkling. Had to speak to a few people to get the glass as it was a 'mistake'. The room was also really hot for the first act and couldn't take in any water because of the glass bottles. Overall it was a pretty great night though.
Dominique
BelgiumJan 2026
5/5
Intimist concert with good musicians in a nice place.
Maybe the hall is to cold to have a drink and apart of the concert room rhe infrastructure is a little bit basic.
Sara
ItalyDec 2025
5/5
Mozart's house was beautiful ,well structured and with audio guides in Italian that made the experience immersive and understandable even for those,like me, who were not familiar with the composer before. The Haus der Musik,not far from Mozart's house (700 m ) was very entertaining,interactive,and a brilliant way,in my opinion,to make this area known but lightly. The steps with piano keys and the immersive epsriences with sounds made it even better. I recommend it to everyone . Tickets,after booking online,will be given directly on the spot ,just hand over the booking code that you will have after payment.
Moises
Dec 2025
5/5
The Haus der Musik was very interesting and fun because it is very interactive with the people.
Stefano
ItalyDec 2025
5/5
The audioguide was central in the visiting experience. Actually, most of the value lies in the audioguide storytelling. Hope this helps
Evangelos
GreeceDec 2025
5/5
An amazing experience overall.
We went to Vienna for a daily trip and, as musicians, we had to visit Mozarthaus.
We booked our tickets online and showed them at the entrance, really simple and fast process.
We were given access to the internet and to an audio guide which we heard throughout our tour of the house.
We learned a lot, everyone was helpful, highly recommended.
Norbert
GermanySep 2025
5/5
The hall, the music, the orchestra, the soloists, the conductor - and the combination of everything was very impressive.
Few cities capture the spirit of Mozart quite like Vienna, where his melodies continue to echo through baroque halls and contemporary performance spaces. Atmospheric concerts, museum exhibitions, and innovative immersive shows reimagine his life and work in vivid new ways. With prime locations, exclusive after-hours access, and authentic Viennese dining options, each experience adds its own layer to the city’s musical magic.
Why travel to Vienna to attend a Mozart concert
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The city where Mozart created his masterpieces
Vienna is the place where Mozart lived, composed, and performed, and hearing his music here adds a sense of authenticity that no other city can match. Concerts take place in the very halls and districts that once shaped his creative world.
Historic venues that amplify the music
From ornate Baroque salons to imperial palace halls, Vienna’s concert spaces are steeped in centuries of musical tradition. The architecture, acoustics, and ambience elevate each performance into a genuinely immersive experience.
World-class ensembles & authentic performances
Most concerts feature accomplished chamber ensembles or orchestras, often joined by opera soloists or, at select venues, ballet performers. Some ensembles incorporate period-style instruments and techniques, offering a sound world closer to how Mozart’s music was originally heard.
Easy to access, central, & convenient
Most Mozart venues sit in Vienna’s historic center or at major landmarks like Schönbrunn Palace. Seamless public transport, skip-the-line options, and flexible show timings make planning effortless for any type of traveler.
A perfect blend of music, history, & romance
Concert evenings often unfold in candlelit halls, palace courtyards, or atmospheric historic venues, making them ideal for couples and culture-seekers alike. Many events offer dinner upgrades or after-hours tours that turn an evening into a memorable occasion.
A guide to Vienna’s iconic Mozart venues
Mozarthaus is the only preserved apartment where Mozart lived in Vienna, a three-floor museum set inside a 17th-century townhouse that showcases his daily life, creative process, and the cultural world that shaped his most productive years.
Best for: Those who want a historically grounded Mozart experience and enjoy deeper historical context through artifacts, manuscripts, and immersive exhibits.
Location: Mozarthaus, Domgasse 5, 1010, Wien, Austria (Find on maps)
Wheelchair accessibility: Fully accessible via elevators, with barrier-free entry to all exhibition floors.
Pro-tip: Pick up the audio guide and start on the top floor instead of the first floor; moving downward mirrors the museum’s intended storytelling flow and helps avoid crowd buildup.
Recommended tour:Mozarthaus: Wiener Ensemble concert & museums entry tickets
Mythos Mozart is a contemporary multimedia installation located beneath the historic St. Stephen’s Cathedral, using projection art, spatial sound, and interactive light to reinterpret the final chapter of Mozart’s life.
Best for: Anyone seeking a modern, creative interpretation of Mozart’s life, especially those who enjoy visual installations and contemporary twists on classical themes.
Location: Kärntner Str. 19/STEFFL, 1010 Wien, Austria (Find on maps)
Wheelchair accessibility: Fully accessible with wide pathways and smooth floor transitions throughout the exhibition areas.
Pro-tip: Stand near the central projection zones rather than by the walls during the main sequences; the spatial audio and visual layering are engineered for maximum impact in the room’s center.
Sala Terrena is a beautifully preserved chamber hall within the historic Teutonic Order House, known for its 18th-century frescoes and for being one of the intimate spaces where Mozart himself once performed.
Best for: Classical purists and chamber-music lovers who want an intimate, acoustically warm setting that closely resembles how Mozart’s works were originally heard.
Location: Wehrgasse 30, 1050 Wien, Austria (Find on maps)
Wheelchair accessibility: Limited accessibility due to historical architectural constraints.
Pro-tip: Choose a seat on the right-hand side of the hall; the curved layout and frescoed surfaces create slightly richer acoustics compared to the left side.
Recommended tour:Sala Terrena: Vienna Mozart Ensemble concert at Mozart’s workplace
Schönbrunn Palace is a former imperial summer residence of the Habsburgs, and its concerts are held in the historic Orangery, where Mozart once competed musically before Emperor Joseph II.
Best for: Those seeking a dramatic, opulent concert atmosphere, especially travelers who want a royal backdrop or are pairing music with a palace tour or fine dining.
Location: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria (Find on maps)
Wheelchair accessibility: The Orangery and main concert spaces are wheelchair accessible, with dedicated entrances and marked accessible routes through the palace grounds.
Pro-tip: Arrive early to explore the garden façade before the concert; the palace looks especially spectacular at dusk, and it’s a great time for unobstructed photos when tour crowds have thinned.
Recommended tour:Schönbrunn Palace: Mozart & Strauss concert with tour & 3-course dinner
Historical + interactive modern museum environment
Sound experiments + curated exhibits; no live performance
Classical works, digital sound installations, experimental audio
Families, students, travelers wanting an educational angle
€22
Go beyond a standard concert with experiences that add more
Skip bottlenecks, enjoy quieter palace access, deepen your understanding with audio guides, or pair your concert with a curated dinner; each experience lets you experience Vienna’s musical heritage in a richer, more effortless way.
Arrive at the venue about 15 to 30 minutes before the show, with staff guiding you to the correct entrance and your seating category.
Enjoy a smooth entry as many tickets include priority or skip-the-line access that gets you settled quickly.
Take in the atmosphere of the space, whether it’s an intimate frescoed chamber hall, a grand imperial venue, or a contemporary immersive setting.
Begin the evening with a curated program of overtures, arias, chamber works, and orchestral pieces from Mozart’s Vienna years, with some venues pairing the performance with Strauss selections.
Pause for a short intermission at larger venues or continue through uninterrupted if you’re attending a chamber concert.
Enjoy the second half of the program, often featuring expressive solos, opera selections, or ballet elements depending on the venue.
Conclude the night with a memorable finale or encore, followed by warm applause and an easy, well-managed exit.
Depending on your ticket, your experience may also include a 3-course dinner at a selected nearby restaurant, an after-hours palace tour with an audio guide, or an immersive digital exhibition at Mythos Mozart for a modern twist.
Know before you go
Mozarthaus: Typically 10am to 7pm
Sala Terrena: No fixed hours; opens only for scheduled performances, with entry available shortly before the show.
Schönbrunn Palace: Typically 8:30am to 5:30pm (Closes at 5pm between November to March)
Mythos Mozart immersive exhibition: Typically 10am to 8pm
Haus der Musik: Typically 10am to 10pm
Concert halls within these venues typically open 15 to 30 minutes before the performance, so arrive slightly early to settle in comfortably.
Most evening performances begin between 6pm and 8:30pm and run for 70 to 120 minutes, depending on the venue and program structure. Some concerts include a brief intermission, while more intimate chamber settings play straight through.
Doors usually open 15 to 30 minutes before the performance, giving you time to find your seats, explore the venue, and enjoy the ambiance.
Seating is arranged by category, with premium tiers offering enhanced views, prime acoustics, or early access to the hall.
Repertoires focus on Mozart’s most beloved works from his Vienna period, often paired with complementary pieces byHaydn, Schubert,Vivaldi, orStrauss. Depending on the venue, performances may feature chamber ensembles, orchestras, opera soloists, or ballet elements**.
Certain concerts incorporate period-style instruments or historically inspired performance techniques that evoke the sound world of Mozart’s era, especially in chamber-focused venues.
Mozarthaus Vienna is located in the historic center and is easily reached via the U1 or U3 to Stephansplatz, just a short walk from the cathedral and surrounding pedestrian streets.
Sala Terrena (near the Deutschordenskirche on Singerstraße) is also best reached via U1 or U3 to Stephansplatz, followed by a brief walk through the Old Town.
Mythos Mozart sits inside the STEFFL Department Store on Kärntner Straße, only a few minutes’ walk from Stephansplatz station (U1, U3).
Schönbrunn Palace is directly connected to the city via the U4 line, with Schönbrunn station a short walk from the palace gates. Trams and buses also serve the area for guests staying outside the U4 corridor.
Haus der Musik is close to both Karlsplatz (U1, U2, U4) and Stephansplatz (U1, U3), and is an easy walk from either station through the central district.
Vienna’s public transport runs frequently late into the evening, making return trips after concerts simple and safe.
Single tickets, 24-hour or 48-hour passes, and the Vienna City Card are all valid across U-Bahn, trams, and buses for seamless travel between venues.
Category-based seating with premium front-row options
Multilingual audio guides for museum visits and palace tours
Cloakroom services at most concert venues
Restrooms available inside or adjacent to the venue
Wheelchair-accessible entrances and seating at several locations
On-site or nearby cafés and refreshment areas at museum and palace venues
Printed or digital program booklets outlining the evening’s repertoire
Air-conditioned or climate-controlled performance halls
Gift shops at Mozarthaus, Mythos Mozart, Haus der Musik, and Schönbrunn
Staff assistance for seating, accessibility, and navigation
MozarthausVienna has elevator access to the museum and concert hall, with designated wheelchair spaces and staff assistance for seating.
Mythos Mozart is fully accessible with elevators, wide pathways, and level flooring throughout the exhibition.
Sala Terrena has limited accessibility due to its historic structure, with steps and uneven surfaces that require advance coordination with staff.
Schönbrunn Palace offers step-free entry to concert areas such as the Orangery, with accessible routes available for palace tours and indoor spaces.
Haus der Musik provides full wheelchair access across all floors through elevators and spacious pathways.
Accessible restrooms are available at Mozarthaus, Mythos Mozart, Haus der Musik, and Schönbrunn Palace. Many venues offer reduced or complimentary entry for accompanying caregivers when arranged in advance.
Opt for smart casual attire to suit the elegant concert settings, avoiding overly casual outfits while keeping comfort in mind for historic venues.
Arrive at least 10 to 15 minutes early, since late seating is often only allowed between pieces or during a natural break to avoid disturbing the ensemble.
Store large bags or bulky coats in the cloakroom, especially in venues like Mozarthaus and Sala Terrena, where space around seats is limited for safety and comfort.
Follow the seating category listed on your ticket, as some venues use historic or compact layouts where rows are closely spaced and precise seating ensures fair viewing for all categories.
Photography and video are restricted during performances, both to protect the acoustic focus of the room and to comply with licensing rules for professional musicians.
Remain seated until performers exit the stage, as early departures disrupt the closing atmosphere and block visibility during bows and encores.
Frequently asked questions about Mozart experiences in Vienna
Arriving 15 to 20 minutes before the show is ideal, giving you enough time for seating and cloakroom use without feeling rushed.
Most venues accept mobile tickets, but carrying a digital or printed backup ensures smooth entry at busier locations.
Smart casual is recommended; formal wear is optional but not required, even at palace venues.
Yes, all performances offer seated tickets, with category-based sections ensuring clear views and comfortable acoustics.
Most performances run between 70 and 120 minutes, depending on the venue and whether an intermission is included.
You can step out if needed, but re-entry typically occurs only between pieces or at intermission to avoid disrupting the performance.
Photography is permitted before and after the concert, but not during the performance, to maintain the atmosphere and respect the musicians.
Upgrade to the ultimate Schönbrunn evening
Enjoy a curated 3-course dinner at a nearby restaurant, followed by an exclusive after-hours palace tour with a multilingual audio guide, before ending the night with a Mozart & Strauss concert.
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From intimate chamber halls to grand palace performances, find the experience that matches your taste, budget, & travel plans.
Address: Singerstraße 7, 1010 Wien, Austria Subway: Subway lines U1 and U3. They both have a station at the Stephansplatz, which is close to the Singerstraße. Bus: Bus lines A1, A2 and A3 will get your there.
Facilities & Accessibility
Available Facilities:Air conditioning, nearby public transportation, cloakroom. Accessibility: Sala Terrena welcomes disabled guests and strives to make the show accessible for everyone.
Additional Information
Dress appropriately for the occasion. While there is no strict dress code, it is recommended that guests wear formal or semi-formal attire.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
The venue has air conditioning so it might get a bit chilly. Bring along a light jacket if needed.
Most venues do not allow outside food but there are many bars and restaurants nearby.
Frequently asked questions about Viennese Classical Concert at Mozarthaus
Q- How do I buy tickets to the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus?
A- Buy your tickets to the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus online for a hassle-free and convenient experience that ensures the best deals and discounts.
Q- How much do tickets to the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus cost?
A- The cost of the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus tickets will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
Q- How can I buy cheap or discount tickets to the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus?
A- The best way to buy cheap or discounted tickets to the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus is to book them online as you will often come across attractive discounts. Book your Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus tickets in advance as they tend to get more expensive closer to the show date.
Q- How can I buy last-minute tickets to the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus?
A- You can easily buy last-minute Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus tickets online.
Q- Where are the concerts playing?
A- The concerts are playing at the Sala Terrena at the Mozarthaus in Vienna.
Q- What are some of the pieces that will be performed at the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus?
A- Quartett in C Major KV.157, Quartett in d - moll op. 76/2, German Dance, among others, are some of the pieces that you’ll be able to enjoy at the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus.
Q- Who will be performing at the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus?
A- Mozart Ensemble String Quartet will be performing at the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus.
Q- What is the dress code while attending the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus?
A- There is no specific dress code. However, it is prudent to dress in clothes appropriate for the occasion. Formals are recommended.
Q- Is outside food allowed while attending the Viennese classical concert at Mozarthaus?
A- Outside food is not allowed at most of the venues. However, there are cafés or restaurants nearby.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Experience Vienna’s musical heritage through two immersive and interactive museum visits.
Stroll through Mozart’s final residence at Mozarthaus, filled with original manuscripts, portraits, and interactive exhibits.
Learn through multilingual audio guides with 13 languages for adults and 8 for children, offering stories tailored to every age.
Step into Haus der Musik to experiment with sound, compose digital symphonies, and conduct the Vienna Philharmonic virtually.
Save time and money with convenient same-day access to both attractions located in Vienna’s historic city center.
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Entry to Mozarthaus
Entry to Haus der Musik
Audio guide for adults in 13 languages and children’s audio guide in 8 languages at Mozarthaus
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Transfers between the venues
Food & drinks
Gratuities/tips (optional)
What to bring
Mozarthaus
Pack your own pair of headphones if you prefer enhanced audio quality over the standard museum sets provided on-site.
Haus der Musik
Carry your digital or printed ticket along with a valid photo ID. Students and seniors should have their ID ready for verification.
Opt for comfortable shoes; you’ll be walking through several floors of interactive sound installations and musical exhibits.
What's not allowed
Mozarthaus
Store large backpacks, suitcases, or bulky items in the cloakroom before entering. Only small handbags or daypacks are permitted inside.
Flash photography is not allowed anywhere in the museum. Watch for reminder signs, particularly near rooms that display original manuscripts.
Food and drinks are not permitted inside exhibition spaces. You can leave any snacks or bottled water at the reception.
Haus der Musik
Please leave bulky bags, umbrellas, and luggage in the cloakroom for safety reasons.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the exhibition halls.
Flash photography and professional filming require prior permission from staff. Standard photos for personal use are allowed.
Accessibility
Mozarthaus
The museum offers full wheelchair access via a ramped entrance and elevator service connecting all visitor floors.
An accessible restroom is available on the basement level for convenience.
Certified service animals are welcome throughout the building.
Haus der Musik
Enjoy a completely barrier-free experience; elevators connect every floor, and accessible restrooms are available on the ground level.
The museum is fully air-conditioned and well-lit, making it comfortable to visit year-round.
Additional information
Mozarthaus
Plan your visit for a weekday morning, ideally Tuesday through Thursday, if you want to explore at a calmer pace. Mondays, weekends, and late afternoons tend to be busier with school tours and group visits.
Most guests start on the first floor, but consider beginning your tour at the top level with the themed exhibits, then move downward to the Mozart apartment to avoid the heaviest crowds.
The multilingual audio guide is available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Russian, ensuring a rich experience for international visitors.
Haus der Musik
Expect to spend 1 to 2 hours inside, depending on how much time you wish to spend with each exhibit.
If you have a discounted ticket, keep your ID handy for verification at the entrance.
Some parts of the exhibition feature flashing lights, projections, and immersive sounds and are not suitable for visitors with epilepsy or similar sensory conditions.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Entry to Schönbrunn Palace
2-hour Mozart and Strauss concert
3-course dinner at a selected restaurant near the palace (vegetarian option available upon request)
Free choice of seating in your selected category
Seating options:
Category A:
Open seating within the first 2 to 3 rows
A glass of sparkling wine or orange juice
Category B: Open seating within the middle section
Category C: Open seating within the rear section
Category VIP:
Premium front-row seats
Skip-the-line entry to the concert hall and concert bar
Address: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria.
Subway: Take subway line U4 and get off at Schönbrunn.
Bus: Bus lines 10A, 57A, 58A, N60, VAL 1 stop near Schönbrunn Palace.
Facilities & Accessibility
Available Facilities: Bar, Wheelchair access, Stroller access, Toilets.
Accessibility: Schönbrunn Palace welcomes disabled guests and strives to make the show accessible for everyone.
Additional Information
Dress appropriately for the occasion. While there is no strict dress code, it is recommended that guests wear formal or semi-formal attire.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Most venues do not allow outside food but there are many bars and restaurants nearby.
The concerts are sometimes shifted to the Great Gallery or the White Gold Room located inside the Schönbrunn Palace.
Infant seats are available.
Parts of the experience are closed on 24th Dec, 31st Dec, and 1st January.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mozart & Strauss Concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-Course Dinner
Q- How do I buy tickets to the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner?
A- Buy your tickets to the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner online for a hassle-free and convenient experience that ensures the best deals and discounts.
Q- How much do tickets to the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner cost?
A- The cost of the tickets to the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
Q- How can I buy cheap or discount tickets to the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner tickets?
A- The best way to buy cheap or discounted tickets to the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner is to book them online as you will often come across attractive discounts. Book your Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner tickets in advance as they tend to get more expensive closer to the show date.
Q- How can I buy last-minute tickets to the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner tickets?
A- You can easily buy last-minute tickets to the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner online.
Q- Where is the Mozart & Strauss concert playing in Vienna?
A- The Mozart & Strauss concert is playing at the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna.
Q- What are some of the pieces that will be performed at the Mozart & Strauss concert in Schönbrunn Palace?
A- ‘Die Zauberflöte’, ‘Don Giovanni’, ‘Die Fledermaus’, and ‘Der Zigeunerbaron’, among others, are some of the pieces that you’ll be able to enjoy at the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner.
Q- Who will be performing at the Mozart & Strauss concert in Schönbrunn Palace?
A- The Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra will be performing at the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner.
Q- What is the dress code while attending the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace and 3-course dinner?
A- There is no specific dress code. However, it is prudent to dress in clothes appropriate for the occasion. Formals are recommended.
Q- Is outside food allowed while attending the Mozart & Strauss concert in Schönbrunn Palace?
A- Outside food is not allowed at most of the venues. However, there are cafés or restaurants nearby.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Experience a 60-minute immersive journey that brings Mozart’s life and music to life through sound, light, and interactive exhibits.
Explore five themed rooms in the historic building where Mozart spent his final year composing masterpieces like The Magic Flute and Requiem.
Move from candlelit spaces and 360° cityscapes of 18th-century Vienna to interactive stations where you can conduct your own orchestra.
Step inside the Genius Room, where music and light merge in a stunning visual installation that recreates Mozart’s creative process.
End your journey with Magic Flute – Forever, an AI-driven digital artwork that transforms Mozart’s music into living, moving art.
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1-hour Mythos Mozart multimedia experience
Access to 5 unique rooms
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Hotel pick-up & drop-off
Guided tours
Food & drinks
Souvenir photos
Gratuities/tips (optional)
What to bring
Bring your booking confirmation or digital ticket, along with a valid photo ID. Students should also carry their student card.
Wear comfortable shoes, as the experience takes you through several rooms and interactive areas.
What’s not allowed
Tickets are valid only for the time slot printed and single entry. Re-entry is not permitted.
Large backpacks, oversized bags, or wet clothing must be left in the cloakroom or locker area.
Flash photography, tripods, and professional video recording are not permitted inside. Mobile photography without flash is allowed.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the exhibition. There is a café in the building where you can enjoy refreshments before or after your visit.
Pets and animals are not permitted inside the venue.
Accessibility
The Mythos Mozart exhibition is held in the basement of the STEFFL department store. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, with lifts and ramps connecting all areas, including accessible restrooms.
The exhibition is air-conditioned for visitor comfort.
Additional information
Arrive at the entrance of the Mythos Mozart exhibit at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time slot. Last entry is typically 1 hour 15 minutes before closing time.
The visit lasts around 60 minutes, making it easy to include in a day of sightseeing in central Vienna.
Due to the use of strong light projections, immersive visuals, and sound effects, the experience is not suitable for visitors with photosensitive epilepsy or similar sensitivities.
Tickets are released in timed slots, and booking in advance is recommended as capacity is limited. Walk-ins may be accepted depending on availability.
Head to the SKY Café & Restaurant on the top floor of the building for great city views after the exhibition.
Guests with discounted student, senior, child, or group tickets should bring valid identification for verification at the entrance.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Watch a Mozart and Strauss performance in the magnificent Orangery at Schönbrunn Palace, once the stage for grand Habsburg celebrations.
Everything you get: Entry to Schönbrunn Palace, a 2-hour Mozart and Strauss concert featuring overtures, arias, and duets, and free choice of seating in your selected category.
Why choose this: Experience Vienna’s musical heritage at its finest with an evening of Mozart and Strauss, performed by acclaimed musicians in the historic Schönbrunn Orangery. Choose from seating options to suit your style, or upgrade to VIP for the best views, welcome drinks, exclusive program, and skip-the-line access, ensuring a seamless, indulgent night in the world’s capital of classical music.
Upgrades: Choose Category A for prime front-section seats and a sparkling wine or juice, or upgrade to VIP for premium front-row seats, welcome drinks, exclusive program booklet, skip-the-line access, and complimentary cloakroom.
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Entry to Schönbrunn Palace
2-hour Mozart and Strauss concert, featuring overtures, arias, and duets
Free choice of seating in the selected category
Seating options:
Category A: Open seats within the first 2 to 3 rows with a glass of sparkling wine or orange juice at the concert bar
Category B: Open seats within the middle section
Category C: Open seats within the rear section
VIP ticket holders:
Skip-the-line entry to both the entrance of the concert hall and the concert bar
Premium front-row seats
A welcome drink before the concert
A glass of sparkling wine
An exclusive VIP program booklet
Free cloakroom access
What to bring
Bring your voucher or digital ticket along with a valid photo ID to the Orangery entrance.
Carry a small amount of cash if you are not a VIP ticket holder, as the cloakroom fee for non-VIP guests is €1.
Pack a light jacket or shawl, as the indoor venue can feel cool even during summer evenings.
What’s not allowed
Photography or video recording of the performance is strictly prohibited.
Outside food or drinks are not permitted inside the concert venue; refreshments are available in the concert bar.
While there is no strict dress code enforcement, sportswear, trainers, and overly casual attire are discouraged. Wear smart casuals or semi-formals.
Accessibility
The Orangery of Schönbrunn Palace offers full wheelchair accessibility, including ramps, barrier-free facilities, and accessible toilets.
Sign-language guides and other special accommodations are available upon request.
Additional information
Book your tickets at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance, especially during the busy months of May to September and in December, as concerts often sell out.
The concert is usually held in the historic Orangery Schönbrunn, located to the left of the grand entrance, once used by the imperial court for grand banquets and performances. On certain dates, the concert may be moved to other prestigious locations within Schönbrunn Palace.
You can collect your concert tickets in person at the Orangery from 10am to 6:30pm, or later from 7pm to 8:30pm at the box office of the evening’s concert venue.
The performance begins at 8:30pm and lasts approximately 105 minutes, including an intermission.
During the intermission, guests are welcome to visit the bar for refreshments or stroll through the Orangery Garden when it is open during the warmer months.
Parking is available directly in front of the Orangery until midnight for an additional fee.
Cloakroom service is free for VIP ticket holders; all other guests need to pay a €1 fee.
Free cancellation is possible up to 3 days before the concert for a full refund.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Tour Schönbrunn after hours & enjoy a Mozart & Strauss concert in its historic Orangery.
Everything you get: Entry to Schönbrunn Palace, exclusive after-hours tour of the Imperial Rooms with a multilingual audio guide (available in 16 languages), 2-hour Mozart and Strauss concert, and free choice of seating in your selected category.
Why choose this: Explore Schönbrunn at its most exclusive, after the crowds have gone, with a self-paced tour of the opulent Imperial Rooms. Listen to Mozart and Strauss in the historic Orangery, with seating from standard to VIP offering prime views, welcome drinks, exclusive keepsakes, and skip-the-line entry to the concert hall.
Upgrades: Choose Category A for prime front-section seats with a sparkling wine or juice, or upgrade to VIP for the ultimate experience with premium front-row seats, welcome drinks, program booklet, skip-the-line entry, and complimentary cloakroom.
Inclusions
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Entry to Schönbrunn Palace
2-hour Mozart and Strauss concert, featuring overtures, arias, and duets
Free choice of seating in the selected category
Exclusive after-hours tour of Schönbrunn’s Imperial Rooms with a multilingual audio guide (available in 16 languages)
Seating options:
Category A: Open seats within the first 2 to 3 rows with a glass of sparkling wine or orange juice at the concert bar
Category B: Open seats within the middle section
Category C: Open seats within the rear section
VIP ticket holders:
Skip-the-line entry to both the entrance of the concert hall and the concert bar
Premium front-row seats
A welcome drink before the concert
A glass of sparkling wine
An exclusive VIP program booklet
Free cloakroom access
What to bring
Bring your voucher or digital ticket along with a valid photo ID to the Orangery entrance, as ticket collection is mandatory and strictly enforced.
Carry a small amount of cash if you are not a VIP ticket holder, as the cloakroom fee for non-VIP guests is €1.
Pack a light jacket or shawl, as the indoor venue can feel cool even during summer evenings.
What’s not allowed
Photography or video recording of the performance is strictly prohibited.
Outside food or drinks are not permitted inside the concert venue; refreshments are available in the concert bar.
While there is no strict dress code enforcement, sportswear, trainers, and overly casual attire are discouraged. Wear smart casuals or semi-formals.
Accessibility
The Orangery of Schönbrunn Palace offers full wheelchair accessibility, including ramps, barrier-free facilities, and accessible toilets.
Sign-language guides and other special accommodations are available upon request.
Additional information
Book your tickets at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance, especially during the busy months of May to September and December, as concerts often sell out quickly.
The concert is usually held in the historic Orangery Schönbrunn, located to the left of the grand entrance, once used by the imperial court for grand banquets and performances. On certain dates, the concert may be moved to other prestigious locations within Schönbrunn Palace.
You can collect your concert tickets in person at the Orangery from 10am to 6:30pm, or later from 7pm to 8:30pm at the box office of the evening’s concert venue.
The performance begins at 8:30pm and lasts approximately 105 minutes, including an intermission.
During the intermission, guests are welcome to visit the bar for refreshments or stroll through the Orangery Garden when it is open during the warmer months.
Parking is available directly in front of the Orangery until midnight for an additional fee.
Cloakroom service is free for VIP ticket holders; all other guests need to pay a €1 fee.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Inclusions
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Entry to Schönbrunn Palace
2-hour Mozart and Strauss concert featuring overtures, arias, and duets
Free choice of seating in your selected category
3-course dinner at a selected restaurant near the concert venue (vegetarian option available upon request; drinks excluded)
Exclusive after-hours tour of Schönbrunn Palace
Multilingual audio guide (available in 16 languages)
Seating options:
Category A:
Open seating within the first 2 to 3 rows
A glass of sparkling wine or orange juice per person at the concert bar
Category B:
Open seating within the middle section
Category C:
Open seating within the rear section
Category VIP:
Premium front-row seats
Skip-the-line entry to the concert hall and concert bar
Address: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria.
Subway: Take subway line U4 and get off at Schönbrunn.
Bus: Bus lines 10A, 57A, 58A, N60, VAL 1 stop near Schönbrunn Palace.
Facilities & Accessibility
Available Facilities: Bar, Wheelchair access, Stroller access, Toilets.
Accessibility: Schönbrunn Palace welcomes disabled guests and strives to make the show accessible for everyone.
Additional Information
Dress appropriately for the occasion. While there is no strict dress code, it is recommended that guests wear formal or semi-formal attire.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Most venues do not allow outside food but there are many bars and restaurants nearby.
Infant seats are available.
You will need your smartphone for the tour.
Gather at the entrance of the Palace by 5:15 PM for the tour.
To help you find your way around, you’ll receive a map of the area.
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A- Outside food is not allowed at most of the venues. However, there are cafés or restaurants nearby.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Experience the best of Mozart’s Vienna with one all-access ticket to his historic home and the innovative Mythos Mozart multimedia exhibition.
Walk through Mozarthaus Vienna, the only preserved residence of Mozart, where he composed masterpieces such as The Marriage of Figaro.
Discover rare exhibits, instruments, and personal letters that reveal his creative process and daily life in 18th-century Vienna.
Explore with a multilingual audio guide for adults and a children’s version specially designed to engage young visitors.
Continue your journey at Mythos Mozart, a fully immersive experience that blends projection, sound, and storytelling to reimagine Mozart’s world.
Step through five interactive rooms, from candlelit tributes to vibrant digital installations, each capturing a distinct facet of his genius.
Inclusions
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Mozarthaus
Entry to Mozart’s historic residence in Vienna
Audio guide for adults available in 13 languages
Special children’s audio guide available in 8 languages
Mythos Mozart immersive experience
Entry to Mythos Mozart immersive exhibition
Access to 5 unique rooms
Exclusions
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Hotel pick-up & drop-off
Live guide
Food & drinks
Souvenir photos
Gratuities/tips (optional)
What to bring
Mozarthaus
Bring your own pair of headphones if you’d like clearer, higher-quality audio for the museum guide.
Mythos Mozart
Keep your booking confirmation or e-ticket ready, along with a valid photo ID. Students should also bring their university or school card for verification.
Choose comfortable shoes, as you’ll move through several themed zones and interactive installations during your visit.
What’s not allowed
Mozarthaus
Store large bags, suitcases, or bulky items in the cloakroom before entering the museum.
Flash photography is not permitted in any part of the exhibition.
Food and beverages are not allowed inside the galleries. You can leave any snacks or bottled water at reception before your tour begins.
Mythos Mozart
Entry is limited to the specific time slot shown on your ticket, and re-entry is not permitted once you leave the exhibition.
Deposit large bags, umbrellas, or wet clothing in the lockers or cloakroom before entering.
Flash photography, tripods, and professional filming gear are prohibited. You may, however, take personal photos on your phone with the flash turned off.
Outside food and drinks are not permitted, but you can enjoy refreshments at the on-site café either before or after your visit.
Pets and animals are not allowed inside the exhibition area.
Accessibility
Mozarthaus
The museum is fully accessible for wheelchair users and offers a ramped entrance and elevator access to all public floors.
An accessible restroom is located on the basement level for convenience.
Trained service animals are permitted throughout the museum.
Mythos Mozart
Located below the STEFFL department store at Kärntner Strasse, the venue is fully accessible for wheelchair users, with elevators and ramps connecting all public areas and restrooms.
The entire space is air-conditioned, providing a comfortable environment throughout the year.
Additional information
Mozarthaus
Plan your visit for a weekday morning, ideally between Tuesday and Thursday, to enjoy a quieter atmosphere. Mondays, weekends, and late afternoons often attract larger tour groups and school visits.
Although most visitors begin their exploration on the first floor, starting from the top floor with the themed exhibits and moving down to the Mozart apartment helps avoid crowds.
The audio guide is available in multiple languages, including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Russian, making it ideal for international guests.
Mythos Mozart
Arrive about 15 minutes before your scheduled time to allow for check-in. Final entry is typically 75 minutes before closing time.
The experience takes around 60 minutes, making it an ideal addition to a day spent exploring central Vienna.
Some sections feature bright lights, immersive projections, and strong sound effects, which are not suitable for visitors with epilepsy or similar sensitivities.
After the exhibition, head to the SKY Café & Restaurant on the top floor for panoramic city views and a relaxing end to your visit.
Guests using discounted student, senior, or group tickets must show a valid ID or proof of eligibility when entering.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Watch a Mozart and Strauss performance in the magnificent Orangery at Schönbrunn Palace, once the stage for grand Habsburg celebrations.
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Tour Schönbrunn after hours & enjoy a Mozart & Strauss concert in its historic Orangery.
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