Discover Vienna’s musical heritage with a tour of the iconic State Opera and historic sites tied to Mozart, Beethoven, and more.
Discover Vienna’s musical heritage with a tour of the iconic State Opera and historic sites tied to Mozart, Beethoven, and more.
- Wiener Staatsoper - Visit to the Vienna State Opera
- Lobkowitzplatz - At the turn of the 19th century, Ludwig van Beethoven was a frequent guest at the palace, as the then owner Franz Joseph Maximilian von Lobkowitz was an important patron of the composer. Beethoven dedicated his 3rd Symphony to him (originally dedicated to Napoleon and…
- Wiener Staatsoper - Visit to the Vienna State Opera
- Lobkowitzplatz - At the turn of the 19th century, Ludwig van Beethoven was a frequent guest at the palace, as the then owner Franz Joseph Maximilian von Lobkowitz was an important patron of the composer. Beethoven dedicated his 3rd Symphony to him (originally dedicated to Napoleon and therefore called “Eroica”). It was premiered on June 9, 1804 in the palace’s ballroom (later called the “Eroica Hall”) under Beethoven’s direction. Beethoven’s 4th Symphony also had its premiere here in March 1807.
- Stephansplatz - A walk from the opera house towards St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Historically relevant points of interest with a focus on music are explained.
- Ticket for entry to the opera
- Ticket for entry to the opera
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Come with us and let yourself be enchanted by the Vienna Opera. It is an experience to visit an opera house that is in operation. Preparations for the next performance are underway at the same time. The Vienna State Opera is one of the most famous opera houses in the world and is located in the heart of Vienna. It was opened on May 25, 1869 with Don…
Come with us and let yourself be enchanted by the Vienna Opera. It is an experience to visit an opera house that is in operation. Preparations for the next performance are underway at the same time. The Vienna State Opera is one of the most famous opera houses in the world and is located in the heart of Vienna. It was opened on May 25, 1869 with Don Juan by Mozart. It is an imposing magnificent building on the famous Ringstrasse and can be visited on certain days and at certain times, despite it still being in operation. Find out more about the building, its stories and its successes. After visiting the Vienna State Opera, our tour lets you discover some of the most important characters of classical Vienna. Vivaldi, Lobkowit and Beethoven, Imperial Chapel, where the Vienna Boys’ Choir performs every Sunday, Church of San Michele, where Mozart’s Requiem was performed for the first time after his death, Mozart’s House. Follow us on the musical paths of Vienna.
- Toddlers can be carried in a carrier!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.