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Mozarthaus Entry Tickets with Audio Guide

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Mozarthaus Vienna exhibit with historical displays and portrait, featuring entry to audio-guided tour.

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Enhance your experience with multilingual audio guide
    • Visit the historic Mozart Residence in Vienna, where the composer lived and worked, with original manuscripts and personal items offering a glimpse into his daily life.

    • Explore the museum with a multilingual audio guide featuring insights into Mozart’s daily routines, his financial struggles, and his relationships with patrons and rivals.

    • Keep young minds engaged with a children’s audio guide featuring playful narration, interactive storytelling, and fun facts about Mozart’s music and childhood.

    • Wander through elegant 18th-century rooms, with restored parlors and period furnishings that reflect Mozart’s time in Vienna’s Old Town.

    • Upgrade your ticket to include access to both Mozart’s historic residence and the interactive sound museum, Haus der Musik, for a deeper dive into Vienna’s musical heritage.

    • Entry to Mozart’s historic residence in Vienna

    • Entry to Haus der Musik (House of Music Vienna), as per option selected

    • Audio guide for adults available in 13 languages

    • Special children’s audio guide available in 8 languages

    • Transfers

    • Food and drinks

  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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    Giovanna Bonetti

    Giovanna

    Aug, 2025Verified booking

    4/5
    With the udioguide, the visit was very interesting. The house is unfurnished but in each room there are details of the composer's life and character.
    Patricia Isabel Duran

    Patricia

    Jun, 2025Verified booking

    5/5
    Easy to locate it , so much history , beautiful display with a lot information!! I highly recommend!!
    Burche Ermetal

    Burche

    Jun, 2025Verified booking

    5/5
    It was informative, we enjoyed it.
    Agnieszka Misiewicz

    Agnieszka

    May, 2025Verified booking

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    It was amazing and wonderful surprise for us for my group. It was very clearly.!!!
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  • Get a rare glimpse into Mozart’s life and work at his former Vienna residence, where he composed some of his greatest music while navigating family life and public life in 18th-century Vienna.

    Getting started

    The entrance is located on Domgasse, a quiet street just steps from St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Show your ticket at the reception desk and you’ll be guided to the start of the exhibition. After a quick mandatory security check, you’ll receive your audio guide and begin exploring at your own pace.

    Mozart's world, room by room

    Once inside, you’ll move through beautifully restored rooms where Mozart lived from 1784 to 1787. These spaces feel surprisingly intimate — his apartment was large for its time, and you’ll walk through his parlors, study, and music room, each filled with period furnishings, portraits, and personal items. Original manuscripts and letters line the displays, and the rooms are quiet enough to let you imagine what life must have been like during Mozart’s most productive years.

    Why the audio guide matters

    The multilingual audio guide adds depth to the experience for both adults and children. For adults, the audio guide offers a blend of historical context, storytelling, and music that connects you directly to Mozart’s daily life. You’ll hear about his financial ups and downs, his complicated relationship with his father, and his musical innovations — all while standing in the spaces where it happened. The narration includes excerpts from his compositions, letting you hear the very music that was written under that same roof.

    For children, the dedicated audio guide turns the visit into a playful, educational adventure. Through engaging narration and storytelling, young visitors learn about Mozart’s childhood, his love of animals, and even the mischief he got into as a young prodigy. It’s designed to keep them curious and entertained, while introducing real moments from his life.

    By the end of your visit, you’ll have more than a timeline of events. You’ll have a sense of Mozart as a person — brilliant, complex, and human — in the place where his music was born.

  • Kunsthistorisches Museum

    Monday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Tuesday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Wednesday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Thursday10:00am - 09:00pm
    Friday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Saturday10:00am - 09:00pm
    Sunday10:00am - 06:00pm

    Mozarthaus Vienna

    MondayClosed
    Tuesday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Wednesday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Thursday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Friday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Saturday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Sunday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
  • What to bring

    • Bring a pair of headphones if you’d prefer better audio guide quality than the basic museum-supplied set.

    • Carry a small notebook or digital recorder if you want to jot down insights from the audio guide.

    What's not allowed

    • Large backpacks or suitcases must be checked at the cloakroom; only small daypacks are allowed inside.

    • Flash photography is strictly prohibited—you’ll see signs in every room, especially where original manuscripts are displayed.

    • Tripods or selfie sticks are not allowed; bring a compact camera or smartphone to capture photos.

    • Food and drink aren’t permitted inside the exhibition rooms—carry snacks in outer pockets or leave them with reception.

    Accessibility

    • The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, with a ramped entrance, double-swinging doors, and an elevator connecting all public floors.

    • A wheelchair-accessible restroom is located on the basement level.

    • Service animals are allowed throughout the museum.

    Additional information

    • To avoid tour groups and enjoy a quieter experience, aim for Tuesday to Thursday mornings. Mondays and weekends are usually the busiest, and late afternoons attract school groups and bus tours.

    • Most visitors begin the tour on the first floor, but the actual Mozart apartment is on the second floor. Flip the order: start from the third floor (thematic exhibits) and work your way down to avoid the crowds that cluster around the original rooms.

    • The copies of Mozart’s handwritten music in the apartment are true-to-life reproductions — look closely for his edits, coffee stains, and scribbled notes in the margins.

    • The audio guide is available in English, Spanish, Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, French, Italian, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Russian.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.

    • Please display your voucher along with a valid photo ID at the ticket redemption point.

    • If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification.

    Ticket Redemption Point

    • Please check your final voucher for the redemption point details and specific instructions.

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