Discover the life and legacy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at his preserved Vienna apartment with an engaging audio guide, revealing the maestro's creative journey and iconic compositions.
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Step into Mozarthaus Vienna - Mozart's only surviving Vienna apartment - where he lived between 1784 and 1787, and composed many of his masterpieces. Spread across three exhibition floors, this museum offers a deep dive into Mozart's life and work. With an audio guide included, explore the permanent and annual special exhibitions for an enriching experience.
Highlights:
Explore Mozarthaus Vienna, Mozart's only remaining apartment in the city.
Discover where Mozart composed his famous opera "Le nozze di Figaro."
Learn about Mozart's life and his significant works across three exhibition floors.
Enjoy an informative audio guide available in 13 languages for adults and 8 for children.
Mozarthaus Vienna
Domgasse 5, 1010 Vienna, Austria
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4.3/ 5 (4.1 K Reviews)
“The exhibit was well laid out and the audio was easy to understand and very informative.” Gerald, January 2024 [Source: Headout] >> See More Reviews
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