




Use an audio guide to explore the museum dedicated to the life and works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This is where Mozart lived and composed some of his most celebrated works, including the opera Le nozze di Figaro!
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Explore Vienna's musical side with a visit to Mozarthaus Vienna.
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This is Mozart’s only remaining apartment in Vienna and is where he composed most of his music.
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Mozart composed his famous “Figaro” here - an opera buffa in four acts.
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Your ticket comes with access to an audio guide that is available in 13 languages and is suitable for both adults and children.
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Admission to Mozarthaus Vienna
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Audio guide for adults in 13 languages and children’s audio guide in 8 languages
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Transfers
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Food and drinks
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
How do we collect reviews?
Federica
Jan, 2025
The content of the audiovuide was too heavy. Too many info, my 12 yo boy struggled to listen to all the explanation as some lasted 6 minutes. I have to say it was hard for me as well. More dynamic content would be great! Overall we enjoyed the visit, it was worth: the main issue was the content of the audioguide. ThanksRene
Jan, 2025
While the Mozarthaus Vienna offers a comprehensive look into Mozart's life, the current presentation could indeed benefit from modernization. The museum relies heavily on traditional text-based exhibits, which might not fully engage younger or more interactive-minded visitors. Key Observations Extensive reading-heavy displays Limited interactive experiences Traditional museum approach Potential Improvements Interactivity Enhancements Expand on existing interactive elements like virtual orchestra conducting Develop more digital and multimedia engagement opportunities Create immersive technology-driven experiences Visitor Experience Reduce text-heavy panels Incorporate more dynamic, engaging multimedia installations Leverage augmented reality and interactive touchscreens Positive Aspects Unique location in Mozart's actual apartment Interesting historical artifacts Multimedia installations on some floors Recommendation The museum could learn from the Mythos Mozart experience, which offers a more sensory and interactive approach, including: 360-degree panoramas LED-illuminated spaces Interactive music creation stations Artificial intelligence-generated visual experiences While the current presentation provides historical depth, a more modern, interactive design would significantly enhance visitor engagement and appeal to younger audiences.Shauna
Aug, 2024
It's a nice capsule of Mozarts era. World events, living style, food and drink and his music. There's not a lot of Mozart history here ( the building, letters, manuscripts) but they've put together a real feel for it with interesting displays and musical contributions. Worth a trip.Léa
Jul, 2024
On a global point of view it was nice. But no AC + the hot temperatures+ lots of people+ really extensive audioguide+almost no chair to sit on -> not the best combo to appreciate fully the museum.Frederique
Jul, 2024
The exhibit was interesting even if we can regret the lack of furniture to imagine the real atmosphere and environment where Mozart and his family were living there.
Enter the only Viennese apartment of Mozart's that has been preserved. He lived here between 1784 and 1787 and composed more music here than anywhere else. Inside the flat, you'll find a presentation of the time in which Mozart lived here and some of his most important works. These are spread across three exhibition floors and are educational for Mozart fans from across the world, both young and old. Discover the great composer's years in Vienna, where he reached his prime of creative achievement.
Your ticket also includes a free audio guide that you can use to learn more about Mozarthaus Vienna. Apart from the permanent exhibition, a special exhibition also takes place in Mozarthaus Vienna. It changes every year and is included in the price of the admission.
Important Information
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Facilities: Cloakroom.
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The audio guide is available in English, Spanish, Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, French, Italian, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Russian.
Operating Hours
- Daily: 10am to 6pm
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please display your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID at the ticket redemption point.
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If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Redeem your ticket at Mozarthaus Vienna.
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Address: Mozarthaus, Domgasse 5, 1010 Wien, Austria.
Get Directions to the Ticket Redemption Point
Getting There
Public transport - Take the #U1, U3, or bus #1A to Stephansplatz.
Validity
This ticket is valid for 1 year from the date selected during checkout. Once you redeem it, it is valid for the rest of that day only.
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