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Welcome to Austria

Experience the Heart of Classical Music

From the golden halls of Vienna's Musikverein to the historic stages of Salzburg, discover why Austria has been the spiritual home of classical music for centuries. Let us guide you through this magnificent musical heritage.

The World Capital of Classical Music

Austria's contribution to Western classical music is unparalleled. For over three centuries, this small Alpine nation has produced legendary composers and hosted performances that have shaped musical history.

Rich Musical Heritage

Home to Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, and the Strauss family. Vienna alone was where Beethoven, Brahms, and Mahler created their masterpieces, making it the undisputed center of classical music.

World-Class Venues

Experience music in legendary spaces like the Musikverein's Golden Hall, renowned for its perfect acoustics, or the magnificent Vienna State Opera, hosting over 300 performances annually.

Prestigious Festivals

The Salzburg Festival, Vienna Festival, and countless smaller events celebrate classical music year-round. These gatherings attract the world's finest musicians and most discerning audiences.

Where Music Comes Alive

Austria's concert halls are architectural masterpieces with acoustics that have been perfected over centuries. Each venue tells its own story of musical excellence.

Golden Hall of Musikverein Vienna
Vienna

Musikverein Golden Hall

Home to the Vienna Philharmonic and the famous New Year's Concert. The Golden Hall's rectangular shoebox design creates what many consider the world's finest acoustics for orchestral music.

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Vienna State Opera House
Vienna

Vienna State Opera

One of the world's leading opera houses, presenting a different opera or ballet almost every night. Standing room tickets offer affordable access to world-class performances.

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Vienna Konzerthaus
Vienna

Vienna Konzerthaus

A versatile venue hosting over 800 events annually, from classical concerts to contemporary performances. Its three halls offer intimate and grand settings for diverse musical experiences.

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Salzburg Festival Hall
Salzburg

Salzburg Festival Halls

The spectacular venue complex for the world-renowned Salzburg Festival. Built into the Monchsberg cliff, these halls host opera, drama, and concerts in Mozart's birthplace.

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Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. Music is the electrical soil in which the spirit lives, thinks and invents.

Ludwig van Beethoven

Composers Who Shaped History

Austria nurtured the greatest musical minds of the Classical and Romantic eras. Their works continue to fill concert halls worldwide centuries after their creation.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart portrait

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

1756 - 1791

Born in Salzburg, Mozart composed over 600 works including symphonies, operas, and chamber music. His genius transcends time and genre.

Joseph Haydn portrait

Joseph Haydn

1732 - 1809

The "Father of the Symphony" spent decades in Austria, establishing the forms that would define classical music for generations.

Franz Schubert portrait

Franz Schubert

1797 - 1828

Vienna's native son created over 600 songs (Lieder) and nine symphonies in his brief 31 years, defining the Romantic song tradition.

Johann Strauss II portrait

Johann Strauss II

1825 - 1899

The "Waltz King" made Vienna synonymous with elegant dance music. His Blue Danube waltz remains Austria's unofficial national anthem.

Your Musical Journey Awaits

Whether you're a lifelong classical music enthusiast or discovering this world for the first time, Austria offers unforgettable experiences for every visitor.

Best Time to Visit

The concert season runs from September to June, with special programs during Christmas and Easter. Summer brings the famous Salzburg Festival in July and August.

Getting Tickets

Book popular performances months in advance. Standing room tickets at the Vienna State Opera offer world-class opera for just a few euros when purchased on the day.

Concert Etiquette

Arrive early, silence your phone, and save applause for the end of complete works. Smart casual dress is acceptable at most venues, though evening wear is common at premieres.