A Night of Classical Elegance at Wiener Mozart Konzert
Experience the magic of Mozart at the Wiener Mozart Konzert, where classical music comes alive in an enchanting Vienna setting.
The Wiener Mozart Konzert offers a unique opportunity to experience the timeless compositions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performed by the esteemed Wiener Mozart Orchester. Nestled in the heart of Vienna, this concert hall is not just an event ticket seller but a true cultural hub, drawing music lovers from around the globe. The atmosphere inside is electric, with elegant decor that enhances the experience of listening to Mozart's masterpieces. Each concert is a journey through the rich tapestry of classical music, featuring renowned conductors and skilled musicians who breathe life into every note. Visitors can expect a carefully curated program that includes everything from symphonies to operatic arias, making it suitable for both seasoned concertgoers and newcomers alike. The performances often take place in the evening, allowing attendees to enjoy Vienna's vibrant nightlife before or after the concert. With its central location, the Wiener Mozart Konzert is easily accessible and surrounded by charming cafes and historical landmarks, providing an ideal setting for a delightful evening out. For those planning to attend, it’s advisable to book tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons. Dress codes are generally smart casual, adding to the sophistication of the experience. Whether you are an admirer of classical music or simply looking for a memorable evening, the Wiener Mozart Konzert promises an enchanting experience that captures the essence of Vienna's rich musical heritage.
Local tips
- Book your tickets online in advance to secure the best seats.
- Arrive early to explore the venue and enjoy a pre-concert drink.
- Check the concert schedule for special themed performances.
- Dress smartly to enhance your concert experience.
- Consider dining at a nearby restaurant to complete your evening.
A brief summary to Wiener Mozart Konzert - Wiener Mozart Orchester
- Kärntner Str. 51, Vienna, Innere Stadt, 1010, AT
- +4315057766
- Visit website
- Monday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Tuesday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Thursday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Friday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Saturday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Sunday 9:30 am-6 pm
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from Thermenregion, take the A2 motorway towards Vienna. After about 30-40 minutes, take the exit towards Wien-Süd. Follow signs for the city center (Innere Stadt). Once in the city, follow Kärntner Strasse until you reach number 51. There is parking available nearby, but be aware that parking fees apply.
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Public Transportation
To reach Wiener Mozart Konzert - Wiener Mozart Orchester by public transport, take a train from Thermenregion to Wien Hauptbahnhof (Vienna Central Station). Trains run frequently and the journey takes approximately 30-40 minutes. From Wien Hauptbahnhof, transfer to the U1 metro line towards Stephansplatz. Get off at Stephansplatz and walk along Kärntner Strasse for about 5-10 minutes until you reach Kärntner Str. 51. Be prepared to purchase a ticket for the train and metro, which costs around €4.40 for a single journey.
Attractions Nearby to Wiener Mozart Konzert - Wiener Mozart Orchester
- Vienna State Opera
- Alban Berg Memorial
- Café Sacher Wien
- Café Mozart
- Opernbrunnen
- Chilai Ringstraßen Galerien
- Opernringhof
- Bitzinger Sausage Stand
- Albrechtsbrunnen
- Classical Concerts in St Anne’s Church(Annakirche) in Vienna
- Monument Against War and Fascism
- Annakirche
- VPG Vienna PASS GmbH
- Heidi Horten Collection
- PEDALPOWER Bike & Segway Tours
Landmarks nearby to Wiener Mozart Konzert - Wiener Mozart Orchester
- Palais Grundemann Esterházy (Grundemann von Falckhenberg)
- Professor Friedrich Hacker's Birthplace Historic Marker
- Burggarten
- Hercules and the Nemean lion fountain
- Mozart death house
- Franz Stephan von Lothringen Statue
- Schwarzenberg-Denkmal
- Austrian National Library, State Hall
- Mozart Monument
- Secession
- Franciscan Church, Vienna
- Neue Burg - Teil der Wiener Hofburg
- Hill Arches 1973
- Hofburg
- Palais Henckel von Donnersmarck