The Mozarthaus Vienna is the historic residence where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived between 1784 and 1787, at the height of his career. Located in the heart of the historic center, a few steps from St. Stephen's Cathedral, it is the only Viennese apartment of the composer still preserved and now transformed into a museum.
The exhibition path unfolds on three floors and tells the life, works, and social context in which Mozart created some of his most famous masterpieces, such as The Marriage of Figaro. The original spaces have been enriched with documents, letters, musical instruments, and multimedia installations that offer an immersive experience to get to know up close the genius of Classicism.
In addition to the historic residence, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions and organizes concerts and special events, keeping alive the musical tradition that has made Vienna the world capital of classical music.
The Mozarthaus Vienna is a must-visit for music enthusiasts and for those who want to discover the daily life of one of the greatest composers of all time.