Concerts at Mozarthaus - All information

Chamber music concerts with the “Mozart Ensemble” in the Sala Terrena, Vienna’s oldest concert hall, near St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Enjoy Viennese classical music with compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven and others.

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What is special about concerts at the Mozarthaus?

The “Concerts in the Mozart House” take place in Mozart’s first Viennese apartment, which is now located in the monastery of the “Teutonic Order”. Mozart lived and worked in this historic place in 1781 in the service of Archbishop Colloredo.

Mozart performed several concerts in the “Sala Terrena”, Vienna’s oldest concert hall with its magnificent frescoes.

The “Mozart Ensemble” presents you with a varied program ranging from charming musical “delicacies” to masterpieces by composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Sebastian Bach and other greats.

Reviews

  Lince Andress
Lince Andress
Love the experience I really recommend paying for seats near the stage because the place is flat it's not like in angle for the backseats can have a peak But overall the sound is amazing in every way
matina boehm
matina boehm
The musicians of the Mozart Orchestra do what they can. But, guys, the golden hall of the Musikverein... the acoustics of this so-called 'shoebox' are so great that I'm very happy to have been here. Next time will be during the concert season.
  Vanessa Neumeister
Vanessa Neumeister
When we received the tickets from the friendly Mozarts and then read the reviews, we were a bit disappointed and were afraid that we had been ripped off.Thank God we were at the concert today anyway and were able to convince ourselves of the absolute opposite. We have never been to such a great concert before.always happy to return.top top top!!!!Je recommande 🎶...

All information at a glance

The Mozart Ensemble performs in historical costumes from the 18th century. The program consists mainly of works from the so-called “Viennese classical period”. This refers to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert and Ludwig van Beethoven.

The concerts in the Mozarthaus last 75 to 90 minutes with a 10-minute interval, depending on the time of year.

The Sala Terrena in the Mozarthaus is the oldest concert hall in Vienna. It is said that Mozart himself was delighted by its acoustics and intimate atmosphere. Archbishop Colloredo commissioned several works for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart here.

These historic concert halls all have a rich tradition and history in classical music and are a perfect combination for the large orchestra of the Vienna Hofburg Orchestra.

Like most historic concert venues in Vienna, the Sala Terrena does not have numbered seats. You will be seated within your category by the evening staff or you can choose the seats within the category yourself. The box office opens 30 minutes before the concert begins. We recommend being on time.

There is no special dress code.

The Mozart Ensemble is a string quartet with 2 violins, 1 viola and a cello. The members of the Mozart Ensemble have performed in many world-famous orchestras and the ensemble itself has also appeared in several documentaries about the life and work of Mozart.
The Mozart Ensemble performs as a string quartet on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays as a piano trio.

You can cancel your tickets up to 24 hours before the start of the concert.

There are four small steps to the concert hall, and the evening staff are always happy to help.

Tickets for the concerts at Mozarthaus

On the website mozarthaus.at you will find information and tickets for all concerts at the Mozarthaus. Click on the “Dates & Tickets” button to go directly to the schedule. Have fun!

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