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Anonymous
27 Nov 2023
Excellent
The concert was very entertaining. All the participants seemed to enjoy what they were doing which made the total experience brilliant
Mozart & Johann Strauss concert with ballet - Palais Auersperg
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Anonymous
27 Nov 2023
Excellent
Wonderful experience, an excellent performance. The cellist was so magnificent, the tone and musicality were breathtaking
Mozart & Johann Strauss concert with ballet - Palais Auersperg
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Ilan,  Israel Israel
06 Oct 2023
Excellent
It was wonderful!!! Ilan
Mozart & Johann Strauss concert with ballet - Palais Auersperg

About: Palais Auersperg

Built in 1710 by the visionary architect Lukas von Hildebrandt, Palais Auersperg has witnessed extraordinary moments that echo through time. Picture a young W. A. Mozart leaping onto the lap of Empress Maria Theresia within these very walls. Yes, really!

This opulent palace has set the stage for iconic composers, hosting the premieres of their masterpieces. Even if Mozart was, admittedly, a tough act to follow!

The palace's has served as a backdrop for countless films, including the iconic "The Third Man," solidifying its status as a cinematic treasure. The elegant, pink-and-green marbled walls, and sparkling crystal chandeliers cast a dazzling glow that transports you to a bygone era.

Now, it's your turn to experience the magic firsthand. Step into Palais Auersperg, the modern concert hall that continues to echo with the melodies of the past and the vibrant performances of today.

Palais Auersperg
1 Auerspergstraße, 1080, Vienna
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