You'll travel back to the days of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart when you attend a Vienna Mozart Concert at the Konzerthaus. Dressed in historical costumes and wigs, the Vienna Mozart Orchestra brings the 18th century to life in Vienna's largest concert hall. It's the perfect way to enjoy a little Mozart while you're in Vienna!
Superior category tickets to Vienna Mozart Concert at the Konzerthaus, including free Vienna Mozart Orchestra concert CD
VIP category tickets to Vienna Mozart Concert at the Konzerthaus, including gourmet dinner at Hotel Imperial 'Opus' restaurant.
Category A seating tickets in the front section to Vienna Mozart Concert at the Konzerthaus, including free Vienna Mozart Orchestra concert CD
Category B seating tickets in the middle section to Vienna Mozart Concert at the Konzerthaus, including free Vienna Mozart Orchestra concert CD
Category C seating tickets in the rear section to Vienna Mozart Concert at the Konzerthaus, including free Vienna Mozart Orchestra concert CD
one of the greats and well known music halls in Vienna
• Smart casual evening attire is advised. No shorts or flip flops are permitted in the concert halls.
• The Vienna Mozart Concert takes place in the Great Hall of the Konzerthaus. Please pick up the tickets at the box office in the entrance hall. This box office opens at 7:15 pm!
• As an alternative you can also pick up the tickets in our HQ office in the Kärntner Straße 51, 3rd floor, 1010 Vienna during our opening hours. (during concert days frim 9:30 am - 6 pm)
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