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Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit with historical displays and portrait, featuring entry to audio-guided tour.
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Mozart's apartment interior at Mozarthaus Vienna, featuring historical exhibits and a clock display.
Chessboard display in Mozarthaus Vienna with period furniture in the background.
Children observing portraits at Mozarthaus Vienna.
Visitors using audio guides in a museum exhibit.
Children observing period furnishings at Mozarthaus Vienna.
Mozarthaus interior hallway with informational displays and framed pictures.
Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit with historical displays and portrait, featuring entry to audio-guided tour.
Mozarthaus Vienna entrance at night with open door and illuminated facade.
Mozart's apartment interior at Mozarthaus Vienna, featuring historical exhibits and a clock display.
Chessboard display in Mozarthaus Vienna with period furniture in the background.
Children observing portraits at Mozarthaus Vienna.
Visitors using audio guides in a museum exhibit.
Children observing period furnishings at Mozarthaus Vienna.
Mozarthaus interior hallway with informational displays and framed pictures.
Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit with historical displays and portrait, featuring entry to audio-guided tour.
Mozarthaus Vienna entrance at night with open door and illuminated facade.
Mozart's apartment interior at Mozarthaus Vienna, featuring historical exhibits and a clock display.
Chessboard display in Mozarthaus Vienna with period furniture in the background.
Children observing portraits at Mozarthaus Vienna.
Visitors using audio guides in a museum exhibit.
Children observing period furnishings at Mozarthaus Vienna.
Mozarthaus interior hallway with informational displays and framed pictures.
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Mozarthaus Entry Tickets with Audio Guide

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Audio guide

Explore Mozart’s historic residence in Vienna with a multilingual audio guide that reveals fascinating details about his life and creative process.

  • Walk through the preserved rooms where Mozart composed timeless masterpieces such as The Magic Flute and Eine kleine Nachtmusik.
  • Discover original furnishings, personal belongings, and handwritten letters that offer a glimpse into the composer’s everyday world.
  • Engage with interactive exhibits that trace Mozart’s journey from a child prodigy to one of the greatest composers of the Classical era.
  • Make it a family-friendly visit with a children’s audio guide available in eight languages, filled with stories and fun facts.
  • Fun fact: Mozart composed over 600 works during his lifetime, many written right here in Vienna, each a testament to his enduring genius.

Explore Mozart’s historic residence in Vienna with a multilingual audio guide that reveals fascinating details about his life and creative process.

  • Walk through the preserved rooms where Mozart composed timeless masterpieces such as The Magic Flute and Eine kleine Nachtmusik.
  • Discover original furnishings, personal belongings, and handwritten letters that offer a glimpse into the composer’s everyday world.
  • Engage with interactive exhibits that trace Mozart’s journey from a child prodigy to one of the greatest composers of the Classical era.
  • Make it a family-friendly visit with a children’s audio guide available in eight languages, filled with stories and fun facts.
  • Fun fact: Mozart composed over 600 works during his lifetime, many written right here in Vienna, each a testament to his enduring genius.
  • Entry to Mozart’s historic residence in Vienna
  • Audio guide for adults available in 13 languages
  • Special children’s audio guide available in 8 languages
  • An elevator with a 90 cm wide door provides access to all exhibition floors, ensuring accessibility for visitors with mobility challenges.
  • Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available on-site.
  • Smart casual or semi-formal attire is the way to go.
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the museum, allowing guests to stay connected.
  • A cloakroom is provided for visitors to securely store their belongings during the tour.
  • A gift shop offers a selection of souvenirs and music-related items for visitors to purchase.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Children viewing portraits at Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit.
Exterior of Mozarthaus Vienna at night with illuminated windows.
Guests walking through Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit rooms.
Guests interacting with exhibits inside Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Guests interacting with a virtual conductor exhibit at Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Visitor using an audio guide at Mozarthaus Vienna exhibition.
Mozarthaus Vienna interior with historical game table display.
Mozarthaus Vienna gift shop with Mozart-themed souvenirs and books on display.
Guests exploring an exhibit with historical figures at Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Interactive exhibits inside Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Children viewing portraits at Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit.
Exterior of Mozarthaus Vienna at night with illuminated windows.
Guests walking through Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit rooms.
Guests interacting with exhibits inside Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Guests interacting with a virtual conductor exhibit at Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Visitor using an audio guide at Mozarthaus Vienna exhibition.
Mozarthaus Vienna interior with historical game table display.
Mozarthaus Vienna gift shop with Mozart-themed souvenirs and books on display.
Guests exploring an exhibit with historical figures at Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Interactive exhibits inside Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Children viewing portraits at Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit.
Exterior of Mozarthaus Vienna at night with illuminated windows.
Guests walking through Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit rooms.
Guests interacting with exhibits inside Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Guests interacting with a virtual conductor exhibit at Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Visitor using an audio guide at Mozarthaus Vienna exhibition.
Mozarthaus Vienna interior with historical game table display.
Mozarthaus Vienna gift shop with Mozart-themed souvenirs and books on display.
Guests exploring an exhibit with historical figures at Haus der Musik, Vienna.
Interactive exhibits inside Haus der Musik, Vienna.
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Combo: Mozarthaus + Haus der Musik Entry Tickets

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Free cancellation

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Flexible duration
Audio guide

Experience Vienna’s musical heritage through two immersive and interactive museum visits.

  • Stroll through Mozart’s final residence at Mozarthaus, filled with original manuscripts, portraits, and interactive exhibits.
  • Learn through multilingual audio guides with 13 languages for adults and 8 for children, offering stories tailored to every age.
  • Step into Haus der Musik to experiment with sound, compose digital symphonies, and conduct the Vienna Philharmonic virtually.
  • Save time and money with convenient same-day access to both attractions located in Vienna’s historic city center.

Experience Vienna’s musical heritage through two immersive and interactive museum visits.

  • Stroll through Mozart’s final residence at Mozarthaus, filled with original manuscripts, portraits, and interactive exhibits.
  • Learn through multilingual audio guides with 13 languages for adults and 8 for children, offering stories tailored to every age.
  • Step into Haus der Musik to experiment with sound, compose digital symphonies, and conduct the Vienna Philharmonic virtually.
  • Save time and money with convenient same-day access to both attractions located in Vienna’s historic city center.

Inclusions

  • Entry to Mozarthaus
  • Entry to Haus der Musik
  • Audio guide for adults in 13 languages and children’s audio guide in 8 languages at Mozarthaus

Exclusions

  • Transfers between the venues
  • Food & drinks
  • Gratuities/tips (optional)

What to bring

Mozarthaus

  • Pack your own pair of headphones if you prefer enhanced audio quality over the standard museum sets provided on-site.

Haus der Musik

  • Carry your digital or printed ticket along with a valid photo ID. Students and seniors should have their ID ready for verification.
  • Opt for comfortable shoes; you’ll be walking through several floors of interactive sound installations and musical exhibits.

What's not allowed

Mozarthaus

  • Store large backpacks, suitcases, or bulky items in the cloakroom before entering. Only small handbags or daypacks are permitted inside.
  • Flash photography is not allowed anywhere in the museum. Watch for reminder signs, particularly near rooms that display original manuscripts.
  • Food and drinks are not permitted inside exhibition spaces. You can leave any snacks or bottled water at the reception.

Haus der Musik

  • Please leave bulky bags, umbrellas, and luggage in the cloakroom for safety reasons.
  • Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the exhibition halls.
  • Flash photography and professional filming require prior permission from staff. Standard photos for personal use are allowed.

Accessibility

Mozarthaus

  • The museum offers full wheelchair access via a ramped entrance and elevator service connecting all visitor floors.
  • An accessible restroom is available on the basement level for convenience.
  • Certified service animals are welcome throughout the building.

Haus der Musik

  • Enjoy a completely barrier-free experience; elevators connect every floor, and accessible restrooms are available on the ground level.
  • The museum is fully air-conditioned and well-lit, making it comfortable to visit year-round.

Additional information

Mozarthaus

  • Plan your visit for a weekday morning, ideally Tuesday through Thursday, if you want to explore at a calmer pace. Mondays, weekends, and late afternoons tend to be busier with school tours and group visits.
  • Most guests start on the first floor, but consider beginning your tour at the top level with the themed exhibits, then move downward to the Mozart apartment to avoid the heaviest crowds.
  • The multilingual audio guide is available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Russian, ensuring a rich experience for international visitors.

Haus der Musik

  • Expect to spend 1 to 2 hours inside, depending on how much time you wish to spend with each exhibit.
  • If you have a discounted ticket, keep your ID handy for verification at the entrance.
  • Some parts of the exhibition feature flashing lights, projections, and immersive sounds and are not suitable for visitors with epilepsy or similar sensory conditions.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
String quartet performing at Mozarthouse concert hall with ornate frescoes and audience seated.
Musicians playing violins at Mozarthouse concert.
Ornate ceiling fresco at Mozarthouse concert venue, featuring cherubs and floral motifs.
String quartet performing at Mozarthouse concert with ornate frescoes in the background.
Musicians performing with violin, piano, and cello at Mozarthouse concert.
Musicians with piano, cello, and violin at Mozarthouse concert.
String quartet performing at Mozarthouse concert hall with ornate frescoes and audience seated.
Musicians playing violins at Mozarthouse concert.
Ornate ceiling fresco at Mozarthouse concert venue, featuring cherubs and floral motifs.
String quartet performing at Mozarthouse concert with ornate frescoes in the background.
Musicians performing with violin, piano, and cello at Mozarthouse concert.
Musicians with piano, cello, and violin at Mozarthouse concert.
String quartet performing at Mozarthouse concert hall with ornate frescoes and audience seated.
Musicians playing violins at Mozarthouse concert.
Ornate ceiling fresco at Mozarthouse concert venue, featuring cherubs and floral motifs.
String quartet performing at Mozarthouse concert with ornate frescoes in the background.
Musicians performing with violin, piano, and cello at Mozarthouse concert.
Musicians with piano, cello, and violin at Mozarthouse concert.
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Sala Terrena: Vienna Mozart Ensemble Concert at Mozart's Work Place

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1 hr 30 min

Explore the only surviving home of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, where masterpieces like The Marriage of Figaro came to life.

  • Get exclusive access to the Sala Terrena, Vienna’s oldest concert hall, adorned with Baroque frescoes and famed for its intimate acoustics.
  • Experience a live chamber concert by the Wiener Ensemble, performing Mozart’s most beloved scores in the very setting where his music once echoed.
  • Choose your preferred seating, with Category A offering the first five rows for an up-close view, or Category B for a relaxed mid-hall experience.
  • Immerse yourself in an evening that unites Vienna’s musical heritage, architecture, and atmosphere in one unforgettable performance.
  • Fun fact: The Sala Terrena is the only concert hall in Vienna where Mozart is documented to have performed!

Explore the only surviving home of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, where masterpieces like The Marriage of Figaro came to life.

  • Get exclusive access to the Sala Terrena, Vienna’s oldest concert hall, adorned with Baroque frescoes and famed for its intimate acoustics.
  • Experience a live chamber concert by the Wiener Ensemble, performing Mozart’s most beloved scores in the very setting where his music once echoed.
  • Choose your preferred seating, with Category A offering the first five rows for an up-close view, or Category B for a relaxed mid-hall experience.
  • Immerse yourself in an evening that unites Vienna’s musical heritage, architecture, and atmosphere in one unforgettable performance.
  • Fun fact: The Sala Terrena is the only concert hall in Vienna where Mozart is documented to have performed!
  • Entry to the Mozarthaus Vienna
  • Access to the Sala Terrena
  • Live performance by the Wiener Ensemble

Seating options:

  • Category A seating (first 5 rows)
  • Category B seating (6th row onwards)
  • The Mozarthaus Museum is fully wheelchair accessible with ramps, wide doors, and an elevator to all public floors.
  • A wheelchair-accessible restroom is on the basement level.
  • Service animals are welcome throughout the museum.
  • The Sala Terrena has a few steps. Notify staff in advance if you need help with entry or seating.
  • Arrive an hour early to tour the museum, collect tickets, and get settled.
  • Visit Tuesday to Thursday mornings for fewer crowds. Mondays, weekends, and late afternoons are busier.
  • Check large bags and suitcases at the cloakroom. Only small handbags or daypacks are allowed inside.
  • Flash photography is not permitted anywhere in the museum or concert hall.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Musicians performing with violin, cello, and piano at Mozarthaus concert in Vienna.
Musicians performing at Mozarthaus concert in Vienna with violin, cello, and piano.
Wiener Ensemble performing at Mozarthaus concert hall in Vienna.
Bösendorfer piano in concert hall at Mozarthaus Vienna.
Mozarthaus interior with historical gaming room display, Vienna.
Violinist performing with piano accompaniment at Mozarthaus Vienna concert.
Wiener Ensemble performing at Mozarthaus Vienna concert.
Mozarthaus Vienna entrance at night, venue for Wiener Ensemble concerts.
Musicians performing with violin, cello, and piano at Mozarthaus concert in Vienna.
Musicians performing at Mozarthaus concert in Vienna with violin, cello, and piano.
Wiener Ensemble performing at Mozarthaus concert hall in Vienna.
Bösendorfer piano in concert hall at Mozarthaus Vienna.
Mozarthaus interior with historical gaming room display, Vienna.
Violinist performing with piano accompaniment at Mozarthaus Vienna concert.
Wiener Ensemble performing at Mozarthaus Vienna concert.
Mozarthaus Vienna entrance at night, venue for Wiener Ensemble concerts.
Musicians performing with violin, cello, and piano at Mozarthaus concert in Vienna.
Musicians performing at Mozarthaus concert in Vienna with violin, cello, and piano.
Wiener Ensemble performing at Mozarthaus concert hall in Vienna.
Bösendorfer piano in concert hall at Mozarthaus Vienna.
Mozarthaus interior with historical gaming room display, Vienna.
Violinist performing with piano accompaniment at Mozarthaus Vienna concert.
Wiener Ensemble performing at Mozarthaus Vienna concert.
Mozarthaus Vienna entrance at night, venue for Wiener Ensemble concerts.
Classical Concerts
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Mozarthaus: Wiener Ensemble Concert & Museums Entry Tickets

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1 hr 10 min

Immerse yourself in Mozart’s world with access to his Vienna residence and a live concert by the Wiener Ensemble.

  • Enjoy a carefully curated program featuring Mozart’s masterpieces, including Eine kleine Nachtmusik, The Magic Flute, and symphonic gems, brought to life by world-class musicians.
  • Marvel at the virtuosity of the ensemble, with performances from soloists on violin, piano, and flute, each showcasing the brilliance of Mozart’s compositions.
  • Admire the elegance of the Mozarthaus Vienna Museum, where Mozart once lived, as the concert fills the historic venue with the enchanting sounds of the Classical era.
  • Choose from premium seating options for an enhanced concert experience in one of Vienna's most iconic music venues.
  • Take a deeper dive into Mozart's life and music with an immersive concert experience in the very building where the composer lived and composed.

Immerse yourself in Mozart’s world with access to his Vienna residence and a live concert by the Wiener Ensemble.

  • Enjoy a carefully curated program featuring Mozart’s masterpieces, including Eine kleine Nachtmusik, The Magic Flute, and symphonic gems, brought to life by world-class musicians.
  • Marvel at the virtuosity of the ensemble, with performances from soloists on violin, piano, and flute, each showcasing the brilliance of Mozart’s compositions.
  • Admire the elegance of the Mozarthaus Vienna Museum, where Mozart once lived, as the concert fills the historic venue with the enchanting sounds of the Classical era.
  • Choose from premium seating options for an enhanced concert experience in one of Vienna's most iconic music venues.
  • Take a deeper dive into Mozart's life and music with an immersive concert experience in the very building where the composer lived and composed.
  • Entry to the Mozarthaus Vienna
  • Access to the Bösendorfer Saal
  • Live performance by the Wiener Ensemble

Seating options

  • Category A seating (first 5 rows)
  • Category B seating (6th row onwards)
  • The museum spans three floors, but Mozart’s actual apartment is on the first floor (2nd floor by U.S. standards).
  • An elevator with a 90 cm wide door provides access to all exhibition floors, ensuring accessibility for visitors with mobility challenges.
  • Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available on-site.
  • Smart casual or semi-formal attire is the way to go.
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the museum, allowing guests to stay connected.
  • A cloakroom is provided for visitors to securely store their belongings during the tour.
  • A gift shop offers a selection of souvenirs and music-related items for visitors to purchase.
  • Food and beverages are not allowed inside the concert hall during the performance.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a city brimming with rich history, imperial grandeur, and cultural treasures. Known for its stunning architecture, captivating music, and vibrant atmosphere, Vienna offers a multitude of attractions. Among them stands the Mozarthaus, a place of immense historical importance. This is where the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived from 1784 to 1787, composing some of his most renowned works. The Mozarthaus serves as a testament to Mozart's life and artistry, allowing visitors to explore his former residence and gain insights into his creative genius.

Keep reading to find valuable information about ticket options, visitor tips, and fascinating details about Mozarthaus that will make your trip immensely fulfilling!

All Your Mozarthaus Ticket Options Explained

Embark on a delightful journey through the life and music of Mozart at Mozarthaus Vienna. Discover the ticket options available that would offer a unique way to immerse yourself in the world of this legendary composer.

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What is the Best Way To Book Mozarthaus Tickets? Book Online

By purchasing tickets online, save time and ensure a seamless experience at Mozarthaus. Discover the following advantages of online ticketing:

  • Advance Booking: Skip the queues and guarantee your entry by booking in advance.
  • Convenience: Easily select your preferred date and time from the comfort of your own home.
  • Discounts: Avail exclusive discounts or package deals when you book your tickets online.

Mozarthaus Highlights

Mozarthaus

Mozart's Apartment

Walk through the rooms where Mozart and his family resided, including his composing room, where he crafted his magnificent symphonies.

Mozarthaus

Musical Salon

Step into a recreated musical salon where Mozart performed and witness the intimate gatherings where his melodies enchanted aristocrats and artists alike.

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Interactive Exhibits

Engage with interactive exhibits that bring Mozart's music to life, allowing you to conduct a virtual orchestra or try your hand at composing.

Mozarthaus

Original Instruments

Marvel at the collection of original instruments, including Mozart's very own fortepiano, which transported his melodies into the hearts of audiences centuries ago.

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Manuscripts and Letters

Discover the secret world of Mozart through handwritten manuscripts and letters, offering a glimpse into his creative process and personal musings.

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Period Furniture and Decor

Admire the exquisite period furniture and decor that adorned Mozart's residence, giving insight into the elegant lifestyle of the late 18th century.

Plan Your Visit To Mozarthaus

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Timings

Entry hours: 10 AM to 6 PM

Last entry: 5.30 PM

Closed on: Monday

Best time to visit: Visit during weekdays or non-peak hours to avoid large crowds and fully immerse yourself in the experience.

Mozarthaus

Address: A-1010 Vienna, Domgasse 5

Find on Maps

  • By Bus: Get on line 1A from Oper (State Opera)
    Closest bus stop: Stephansplatz, which is around 5 minutes away from the museum.
  • By Subway: Step on line U1 from Wien Mitte
    Closest subway station: Stephansplatz, which is around 5 minutes from Mozarthaus.
  • By Car: From Wien Mitte, it takes about 10-15 minutes by car to reach Mozarthaus Vienna.
    Closest parking lot: BOE Garage Franz Josefs Kai, which is a short 3-4 minute walk from the museum.
Mozarthaus
  • Audio guides for an immersive experience.
  • Captivating multimedia presentations that will offer deep insight into Mozart’s life.
  • Children’s area with engaging exhibits and activities.
  • Gift shop where you can buy souvenirs and music-related mementos to take home.
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the museum.
  • Convenient washroom facilities all around the museum.
  • Cloakroom to safely secure your precious belongings.
Mozarthaus
  • Wheelchair accessibility throughout the museum.
  • Elevator access to all floors.
  • Restrooms with accessibility provisions.
  • Braille and tactile signage for visually impaired visitors.
  • Audio description guides for the visually impaired.
  • Hearing loop systems for visitors with hearing impairments.
  • Service animals are welcome.
Mozarthaus
  • Figlmüller Wollzeile: Famous for their schnitzels, this restaurant is just a 3-minute walk from Mozarthaus and serves delicious food for around €30-40.
  • Café Diglas: A charming Viennese café serving coffee, cakes, and light meals. It's a 5-minute walk from Mozarthaus, and you can grab a quick bite for around €20-25.
  • Trzesniewski: Enjoy traditional open-faced sandwiches in this historic establishment, an 8-10 minute walk from Mozarthaus. The average price for two is around €10-15.
  • Zanoni & Zanoni: Indulge in a wide range of gelato flavors and sweet treats at this gelateria, just a 5-minute walk from Mozarthaus, for an average price for two at €10-15.
Mozarthaus
  • Please avoid making excessive noise to maintain a serene atmosphere for all visitors.
  • Do not touch or tamper with the exhibits, as they are fragile and of historical significance.
  • Food and drinks are not allowed inside the premises.
  • Try to avoid carrying any large baggage into the museum.
  • Wearing an FFP2 mask is recommended for your safety as well as other visitors.
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  • Albertina Museum (1.8 km): Immerse yourself in a world-class art collection, housing masterpieces from renowned artists and spanning various artistic movements from Renaissance to contemporary pieces.
  • Jewish Museum (2.3 km): Explore Vienna's Jewish community's rich history, culture, and contributions through engaging exhibitions and interactive displays.
  • Sigmund Freud Museum (3.1 km): Discover the life and groundbreaking theories of Sigmund Freud, the influential founder of psychoanalysis, at his former residence turned museum.
  • Wiener Riesenrad (3.6 km): Experience the iconic Viennese Giant Ferris Wheel, offering panoramic city views while enjoying a joyous ride.
  • Chocolate Museum (4.2 km): Indulge your senses in the world of chocolate, learning about its origins and production, and savoring delicious samples along the way.
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  • Allow ample time to fully immerse yourself in the world of Mozart at Mozarthaus Vienna.
  • Consider purchasing tickets online in advance to skip the queues and ensure a smooth entry.
  • Capture memorable moments, but remember to be respectful of others and avoid using flash photography inside the museum.
  • Plan your visit during weekdays or early morning hours to avoid larger crowds.
  • Enjoy a moment of relaxation at the museum's café, savoring Viennese delights and reflecting on your Mozart journey.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mozarthaus Tickets

How long should I spend at Mozarthaus?

Plan for approximately 2-3 hours to fully explore Mozarthaus and appreciate its exhibits.

Is it worth visiting Mozarthaus?

Absolutely! Mozarthaus offers a unique glimpse into the life and works of Mozart, making it a must-visit for music enthusiasts and history buffs.

What are the ticket options for Mozarthaus?

Headout offers an audio-guided tour to Mozarthaus.

Can I purchase Mozarthaus tickets online?

Yes, an online ticket purchase is available and recommended to help skip the queues and ensure a smooth entry.

Are guided tours available at Mozarthaus?

While guided tours are unavailable, audio-guided tours for Mozarthaus provide an informative and immersive experience.

Are there any audio guides available in languages other than English?

Yes, audio guides for Mozarthaus are available in 13 languages, including German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Chinese, and Japanese.

Are there discounts available for Mozarthaus tickets?

Yes, discounted tickets for Mozarthaus are available for students, seniors, and young adults ages 4-19. Infants under the age of 3 are allowed to enter for free.

Can I take photographs inside Mozarthaus?

Non-flash photography is generally permitted for personal use but remember to be considerate of other visitors and the museum's guidelines.

Is Mozarthaus wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Mozarthaus is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors of all abilities can enjoy the museum.

Can I bring my children to Mozarthaus?

Mozarthaus welcomes visitors of all ages. Children can engage with interactive exhibits and enjoy a learning experience tailored to their interests.

From happy customers

Gilbert Herman
US

Gilbert

United States
Oct, 2025
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At the Mozarthaus we gained many insights into his life. The House of Music had much information about the major composers from Vienna and the conducting experience was challenging snd a lot of fun. October is a great time to visit as there were no crowds. The picture below shows a young girl conducting.
Mozarthaus Entry Tickets with Audio Guide
Andrew C Lord
US

Andrew

United States
Mar, 2026
The performance quality was excellent. My only regret is an all Mozart performance was not available. There are so many excellent selections available from his catalog one could easily set up a chronological walk through his career that would be so marvelous. Piano sonatas, rondos, short opera outtakes......etc. What we did hear was great and the acoustics were very good for that type of space.
Mozarthaus: Wiener Ensemble Concert & Museums Entry Tickets
Narmin Mahammadi

Narmin

Apr, 2026
The show itself was great—we enjoyed it very much. However, the ticket also stated that the Mozarthouse Museum was included, but when we arrived, we were told that it was not. They should have corrected this information, as it was confusing at the beginning.
Sala Terrena: Vienna Mozart Ensemble Concert at Mozart's Work Place
Mle D Serbanovic
FR

Mle

France
Feb, 2026
We enjoyed the expressiveness and virtuosity of the musicians, beautifully echoed by the acoustics of this hall decorated with murals. The concert is punctuated by a few words from the artists, offering insights into the era, the compositions, and the context. It leaves us wanting to hear more, or to hear it again.
Sala Terrena: Vienna Mozart Ensemble Concert at Mozart's Work Place
Sara Mirra
IT

Sara

Italy
Dec, 2025
Mozart's house was beautiful ,well structured and with audio guides in Italian that made the experience immersive and understandable even for those,like me, who were not familiar with the composer before. The Haus der Musik,not far from Mozart's house (700 m ) was very entertaining,interactive,and a brilliant way,in my opinion,to make this area known but lightly. The steps with piano keys and the immersive epsriences with sounds made it even better. I recommend it to everyone . Tickets,after booking online,will be given directly on the spot ,just hand over the booking code that you will have after payment.
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Combo: Mozarthaus + Haus der Musik Entry Tickets
Moises David Gonzalez Cardona

Moises

Dec, 2025
The Haus der Musik was very interesting and fun because it is very interactive with the people.
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Combo: Mozarthaus + Haus der Musik Entry Tickets
Stefano Castiglione
IT

Stefano

Italy
Dec, 2025
The audioguide was central in the visiting experience. Actually, most of the value lies in the audioguide storytelling. Hope this helps
Combo: Mozarthaus Entry Tickets + Mythos Mozart Immersive Experience Tickets
Evangelos Skoupras
GR

Evangelos

Greece
Dec, 2025
An amazing experience overall. We went to Vienna for a daily trip and, as musicians, we had to visit Mozarthaus. We booked our tickets online and showed them at the entrance, really simple and fast process. We were given access to the internet and to an audio guide which we heard throughout our tour of the house. We learned a lot, everyone was helpful, highly recommended.
Combo: Mozarthaus Entry Tickets + Mythos Mozart Immersive Experience Tickets