The Vienna State Opera and Vienna’s musical paths

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  • Duration:2 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Vienna, Austria
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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.


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Posted By : Roberto V
I was able to attend the opera “Salome”, daughter of Herodias, wife of Herod; refers to the martyrdom of John the Baptist. Wonderful show, for the convenience of the audience there are small screens in the seats that translate the dialogues from German into various languages. Since I bought my ticket on the very day, I only got to the Galleries, where you have to stand at the top and from there I imagined that I would not enjoy the opera and quite the opposite, it was wonderful. The place is beautiful and if you arrive an hour early you can tour all its rooms and even taste a coffee or food in the cafes. They rent you binoculars for €2 that are not worth using. Highly recommended. Buy tickets directly at the Opera House, the sellers on the street are not completely reliable as they inform us and are certainly more expensive. I paid €13 for my ticket. The dress code is no shorts and sandals, people are very well dressed but others are very casual. There are two guided tours in English in the afternoon, but if you buy your ticket and arrive an hour early you can book that guide to the property and learn its history on your own.
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