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JOHN,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
29 Apr 2024
Excellent
I'm not a classical music buff but the show was excellent. The musicians, singers and dancers were very good. Seating was well organised.
Strauss and Mozart Concert
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neil,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
02 Jan 2024
Excellent
Brilliant NY evening! Great music and we danced to the excellent band into the early hours
Strauss and Mozart New Year’s Eve concerts at Kursalon Vienna
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Vicky,  United States United States
10 Dec 2023
Excellent
Great concert. Excellent performances. Highly recommend!
Strauss and Mozart Concert

About: Kursalon Vienna

Impossibly elegant and refined, the Kursalon is where Johann Strauss first made his name. It was finished in 1867 and operated first as a spa with restorative waters for the Viennese. In 1868 Johann Strauss gave his first concert there, and it was such a success that it has remained a concert venue ever since.

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Kursalon Vienna
33,Johannesgasse, 1010, Vienna
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