- - Konzerthaus Vienna - Schubert Hall
- - Hofburg Imperial Palace - Ceremonial Hall
- - Kursalon Vienna - Lanner Hall
Konzerthaus Vienna
The Wiener Konzerthaus (Konzerthaus Vienna) was completed in 1913 during the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph and thoroughly renovated from 1998 to 2000.. Today it is the seat of the Viennese Symphony Orchestra, which plays many concerts there throughout the year.
Important festivals such as the Viennese Music Weeks “Wiener Festwochen” take place in the Konzerthaus.
Schubert Hall
Address:
Lothringerstraße 20,
1037 Wien
Hofburg Imperial Palace
Formerly the winter residence of the Habsburgs, the Hofburg has a unique situation among the great festive halls in Vienna. It was here that the Emperor held his audiences, gala dinners and royal balls.
Ceremonial Hall
Address:
Hofburg Vienna
Heldenplatz 1
A-1010 Wien
Kursalon Vienna
The Vienna Kursalon was built between the years 1865 and 1867 by Johann Garber in the style of the Italian Renaissance. After two years of restoration, the Kursalon sparkles in renewed splendour, inviting audiences to experience the musical pleasures that have thrilled visitors since the famed Promenade Concerts of the brothers Strauss. The Wiener Kursalon is one of the most beautiful concert venues in the heart of Vienna. Take part in this unforgettable evening filled with Viennese charm and joi-de-vivre. Enjoy the unique ambience and partake of this wonderful musical journey through time.
Originally, the Kursalon attracted only a few visitors, as the beautiful facilities were used solely as a spa. Concerts and other entertainment were strictly forbidden. But the thirst for music was greater than that for water. Only a year after its opening, the first Johann Strauss Concert took place on October 15th, 1868. Since then, the events have become an attraction within the musical life of Vienna. The Salonorchester "Alt Wien" upholds this tradition.
Lanner Hall
Address:
Johannesgasse 33,
1010 Vienna