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Mozart Haus - Vienna, Austria


At Domgasse 5 is the only surviving apartment in Vienna inhabited by Mozart. It was while he lived there from 1784 to 1787 that he composed one of his most well known operas The Marriage of Figaro. Today, the four floors of Mozarthaus Vienna present extensive information about Mozart with a particular focus on his years in Vienna.

In addition to the historical apartment, visitors are offered fascinating information about Mozart's time and some of his most important works.  The tour starts on the third floor showing the milieu in which Mozart lived, where he performed, who his friends and admirers were, his relationship to the Freemasons, his gambling and much more.The second floor is devoted to Mozart's to Mozart's
operas, and the apartment on the first floor, administered by Wien Museum, focuses on the two and a half years Mozart spent with his wife Constance and their son Carl Thomas, together with servants, pupils and celebrated visitors.

An audio guide in twelve languages and a special children's audio guide in eight languages help to explain the exhibits.
In the basement is an event room, which in cooperation with the renowned piano manufacturer
Bosendorfer also functions officially as the " Bosendorfer Room in Mozarthaus Vienna" .  It features
a wide-ranging concert programme that can be consulted on the museum's website. 
Themed guided tours for children and adults can be booked.  Details about the museum can be found at
    www.mozarthausvienna.at

A - 1010 Vienna, Domgasse 5
daily from 10 am to 7 pm

Tel:   +43 -1-512 17 91

Email:   info@mozarthausvienna.at

Web:    www.mozarthausvienna.at

            www.facebook.com/mozarthausvienna.st

            www.twitter.com/MozarthausVie

Rerservations

Email:   ticket@mozarthausvienna.at

Tel:   +43 1 512 17 01 30





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