Mozarthaus Entry Tickets with Audio Guide Tickets at Mozarthaus Vienna

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Discover Mozart’s Vienna home with an audio guide for all ages. See personal artifacts explore period rooms and engage children with interactive stories.

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Experience Mozart’s Vienna Home

Step inside the Mozarthaus in Vienna and discover where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived and composed some of his most famous works from 1784 to 1787. As you tour these authentic rooms, you are transported back to a vibrant period in musical and cultural history. The Mozarthaus provides a rare opportunity to explore the apartment of one of the world’s greatest composers, offering a personal and intimate look at his life, his work and his world.

Starting your visit

The journey begins on Domgasse, a historic street just a short walk from St. Stephen’s Cathedral in the heart of Vienna. Upon arrival, present your ticket at reception where a staff member will welcome you and provide a handheld audio guide. The museum offers a brief security check before you enter the historic spaces, preserving the integrity of the exhibits you are about to see.

Exploring Mozart’s Residence

Explore a series of beautifully restored rooms spread across several floors. Walk through the parlors and study where Mozart spent years composing masterpieces, entertaining guests and living with his family. Period furnishings and original decor allow you to envision daily life in 18th-century Vienna. Glass displays hold original manuscripts and letters, providing a firsthand look at Mozart’s creative process and personal circumstances.

The apartment — unusually spacious for its time — reveals how Mozart navigated family, work and the Vienna cultural scene. The rooms are filled with portraits, documents and carefully chosen objects that bring his world to life. From the music room to the family dining area, each space tells a story about his routine, his inspirations and the legacy he left behind.

The power of the audio guide

The multilingual audio guide enhances your experience with rich commentary, anecdotes and authentic musical excerpts. Adults receive insights into Mozart’s relationships, patronages, musical evolution and everyday challenges — including financial ups and downs and family affairs.

Children can select a specially designed audio experience featuring lively narration, interactive storytelling and fun facts about Mozart’s early musical talents and his adventures as a child prodigy. The children’s track keeps younger visitors engaged and curious, turning the visit into an imaginative exploration.

Beyond the main apartment

Additional exhibits on the upper floors showcase the broader context of Mozart’s work in Vienna. They cover his influence on music, culture and society, and include thematic displays illustrating the life of 18th-century composers, Vienna’s musical scene and Mozart’s far-reaching reputation. Here you can examine reproductions of his music, spot his handwritten edits and see the legendary marks that shaped his enduring works.

  • See how Mozart’s legacy continues to influence music today.

  • Discover the innovative techniques he used to compose operas such as The Magic Flute.

  • Understand the social and cultural networks that supported his art.

Practical tips for your visit

  • The best times for a quieter visit are Tuesday to Thursday mornings

  • Start on the upper floors for thematic exhibits and work your way down to the original rooms

  • Audio guides are available in multiple major languages

  • Children’s guides are ideal for school-age visitors

After your self-guided tour, you’ll leave with a new appreciation for Mozart’s genius and the very rooms that inspired his greatest compositions.

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Why you'll love it

  • 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.

What's included

  • 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

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
Opening hours
Wed10:00-18:00
Know before you go
  • Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter experience

  • Start your tour from the upper floors to avoid crowds

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout the museum

  • No food, drinks or large bags in the exhibit rooms

  • Audio guide available in 13 languages

Visitor guidelines
  • No flash photography or tripods inside exhibition areas

  • Store large bags in the cloakroom

  • Wheelchair access and service animals are allowed

  • Follow staff instructions and posted signs at all times

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation

Frequently asked

Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes the venue has ramps elevators and an accessible restroom for wheelchair users.

What languages is the audio guide available in?

The audio guide is offered in 13 languages including English German French Italian Spanish and more.

Can I bring large bags or luggage?

Large bags or suitcases must be checked at the cloakroom. Only small bags are allowed in the exhibition spaces.

Is photography allowed inside?

No flash photography tripods or selfie sticks are permitted in the exhibition areas.

Is there a special guide for children?

Yes a dedicated children’s audio guide makes the visit fun and interactive for younger guests.

Where you'll be

Mozarthaus Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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