Mozarthaus Vienna: Explore Mozart's World in His Preserved Apartment
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99 Ratings
Vienna
Step into Mozart's world at Mozarthaus Vienna, where you can explore his preserved apartment and immerse yourself in the music and history of his Vienna years. Discover the place where he composed some of his most iconic works!
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Mozarthaus Vienna - The Mozarthaus Vienna presentation covers three floors.

The exhibition on the third floor delves into Mozart’s private and societal life in Vienna, inspired by his own words from a letter dated April 4, 1781, to his father Leopold in Salzburg:

The second floor’s exhibition focuses on Mozart’s significant musical peers and his collaborations with librettist Lorenzo da Ponte on the operas

Mozart’s Apartment, the highlight of Mozarthaus Vienna, is situated on the first floor.

This is where Mozart and his family resided from 1784 to 1787. It was during this period that he composed the renowned opera and three of the six Haydn Quartets. This apartment stands out as the most spacious, luxurious, and costly one Mozart ever lived in, and it remains preserved to this day.

What's Included
  • Audio guide in 13 languages for adults
  • Audio guide in 8 languages for children
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

At Mozarthaus Vienna, patrons can discover the only remaining Vienna residence of Mozart, where he resided from 1784 to 1787 and created more music than any other location! Surrounding this apartment, a detailed display of the era in which Mozart thrived, and his most significant pieces, are spread across three exhibition floors, anticipating Mozart enthusiasts of all ages, from every corner of the globe. The exhibit emphasizes on the illustrious composer’s Vienna period, which epitomizes the zenith of his artistic accomplishment.

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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Sean_o
Dec 25, 2023
A must see for music lovers. - Audio guide was good, you do not need to bring your own headphones which was a plus. Don’t expect a restored house that looks the way it did when Mozart was there, but they are honest about the details that lead them to display it the way they did. We spent 2 hours here lingering through the different rooms listening to the guide.
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Camilla
Aug 24, 2023
Wonderful Museum! - We had such a great time here and learned so much about Mozart, as well as historical Vienna. I highly recommend booking a tour with Katja, she was extremely charming and very informative!
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Gemma_c
Aug 23, 2023
Very talented musicians... - Very talented musicians and a great cultural experience if you are ever in Vienna and great to witness their talent and the music of Mozart
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Colleen_g
Jul 20, 2023
Great little museum if you love Mozart and musical history! - Seeing part of the original manuscript to Mozart's Requiem. Guided audio tour was really helpful. Small but packed with good info.
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Mizekr
Jun 24, 2023
Mozart’s apartment - up close and personal - See the residence that helped inspire some of Mozart’s greatest works! A must see in Vienna if you love classical music.
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U5639iirened
Dec 19, 2023
Rather boring - The visit could be produced to make it so much better and more interesting for the layman. Not recommendable if you're going there to increase your knowledge about Mozart. It's one of those things I wouldn't bother to go to nor recommend. My daughter found it boring and even though I didn't say anything to her, it was exactly how I felt.
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Will
Aug 7, 2023
Boring - Overall a relatively boring experience. Don’t get me wrong, I am both a history buff and a classical music fan but the set up of the museum with the audioguide was not very interactive and undermined an otherwise very interesting man
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Linda_s
Jul 26, 2023
Not worth the time or cost. - Sadly the museum is only copies of documents and very few pieces of furniture of that era but not Mozarts actual items. At the entrance, the Viator tickets were not recognized at first so it took several minutes later until we were finally granted access.
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Seaside36790311271
Mar 20, 2024
Boring… nothing to see, don’t recommend - Went to the one in Salzburg… much better. Please don’t waste your money. There is legitimately nothing to see. No items or furniture or anything cool you are probably wanting to see. It’s all writings on the wall and signs that you could read on google. If you are adamant about going, definitely don’t take kids, it’s boring.
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Victor
Oct 19, 2023
Terrible museum - Probably the worst museum that I’ve been to in my life. Full of nothingness and conjecture. No furniture or substance. Only a stupid audio guide that spoke of objects that “might have been” in this house. Save your $12 and get a Wiener schnitzel.
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