Mozarthaus Vienna Summer Concert with Museum Entry

Experience the magic of Mozart at Mozarthaus Vienna with a summer concert and museum entry. Immerse yourself in the composer’s world and enjoy a captivating piano performance in the historic Bösendorfer Hall.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Mozarthaus Vienna - At Mozarthaus Vienna, visitors can explore the only Vienna apartment of Mozart’s that has been preserved, where he lived from 1784 to 1787 and composed more music than anywhere else. Around this flat, a comprehensive presentation of the times in which Mozart lived and of his most important works, spread over three exhibition levels, awaits Mozart fans, young and old, from all over the world. The exhibition is focused on the great composer’s Vienna years, which represent the peak of his creative achievement.

The distinctive baroque vaulted ceiling in the second basement of Mozarthaus Vienna has been converted with great architectural sensitivity that perfectly combines the old and the new into a remarkable multipurpose event venue and offers a perfect setting for concerts in a private atmosphere. It is right here where you can listen to some of Mozart´s best compositions during the one hour summer concert.

Program for the summer concerts:

From Le Nozze di Figaro, KV 492:

Ouverture (for piano)

Klaviersonate (Alla Turca) in A-Dur, KV 331

Rondo in D-Dur KV 485

Rondo in F-Dur KV 494

What's Included
  • audio guide
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Transport
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

This 1-hour piano concert is the perfect way to experience Mozarthaus Vienna, the only surviving Mozart apartment located in Vienna. Now part of a museum to the composer, you will enjoy the concert in the historical vaulted concert hall. Spend your time before or after the concert to take a self-guided walk through the museum, learning about Mozart’s life and the time he spent in the city itself.

  • Availability for shows cannot be checked without making a booking; credit cards will only be charged when the show availability is confirmed
  • The recommended visit time for the museum is an hour, but there is no duration limit
Location
Mozarthaus Vienna
Domgasse 5,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Northstar41859436518
Jul 9, 2024
Amazing concert - The concert was magical!!! We were just lost in breathtaking music of Vienna. Pianist put all her energy and emotions. The audience would agree with my experience.
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Laurentmoreau1967
Apr 21, 2024
Suspended moment in the history of music, in the world of the 18th century, that of Mozart - Extraordinary moment in the world of Mozart, in the place where he lived. Incredible and moving experience for all enthusiasts.
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Richg943
Oct 29, 2023
Classical introduction - Beautiful singing voice of girl accompanied by guitar and cello.Nice classical pieces performed with A+ stage presence
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Donna_l
Jul 25, 2022
Intimacy - Like the Intimacy of the basement. Appreciated the commitment by the pianist to perform at historical venues.
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Michele_h
Aug 14, 2023
Enjoyable concert & museum visit - The piano concert was enjoyable and the small venue in the lower level of the museum intimate. We also enjoyed the museum and the apartments but the building was crowded during the time and day that we visited. That made it harder to view everything unhindered.
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Myloxyloto1201
Mar 31, 2023
Great museum. Concert is a introductory to classical music. Music lovers just visit the museum is enough - The museum itself would have been 5 stars. Great explanation with the tour guide machine, so that you can visit the exhibition at your own pace, without have to follow an actual tour guide. Really gave a holistic perspective into Mozart’s life, works, and the life of people in his time. After the visit to the museum, I watched Amadeus the movie. I recommend you do the same: watching the movie before or after the museum visit, to get a complete experience into Mozart (the movie is partly fictional to exaggerate dramatic effects so some scenes are not factually true) However, I deducted one star because of the concert. Deducting from the admission price, as a student, I paid 27€ for the Mozarthaus concert. The pianist did not seem to have practiced enough. The violin and the cello were beautiful and professional. As a piano player, I could not help but be particularly disappointed. The venue was average, and the repertoire was a bit cliché (they played pieces like Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, The Blue Danube, The Swan by Saint-Saëns, Arabesque by Debussy, etc.). I suppose this concert is designed for tourists who had no experience at all in classical music, since the cello player keeps explaining very basic classical music concepts. I have no problem in this at all, as they are doing a great job promoting classical music to the general public, and I applaud their effort. However it was not I wanted to see when I bought the ticket. Overall, I am a long-time classical music lover and I would have loved to spend the ticket money for a legit concert in Wiener Konzerthaus or other venues. So, if you dont know anything about Classical Music, this concert in Mozarthaus may not be a bad idea. If you are looking for a nice classical concert, I would suggest to look elsewhere.
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Charlottech7175za
Dec 22, 2023
To avoid - To avoid a tourist trap Honestly not much about Mozart's house, it's very messy, however I recommend that you go and visit Schoenbrunner Palace
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