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Iris,  Austria Austria
12 Sep 2024
Good
Es war eine unterhaltsame beschwingte Veranstaltung mit guten Musikern, Sängern und Tänzern. Der Moderator (1. Geige) hat zur guten Stimmung beigetragen.
Strauss and Mozart Concert
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Erich,  Germany Germany
17 Aug 2024
Excellent
Wir waren schon zum wiederholtem male im Kursalon -Konzert und es war jedes Mal ein schönes Erlebnis. Allerdings artet das dazubuchbare Dinner immer mehr zum Nepp aus. Lieber vorher wo ander Essen
Strauss and Mozart Concert
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Alessandra,  Italy Italy
17 Sep 2024
Good
Concerto ben eseguito e coinvolgente. I compositori dei brani eseguiti spaziano oltre Mozart e Strauss. Probabilmente mi aspettavo di più dall’estetica della sala in quanto il concerto non si...
Concerto ben eseguito e coinvolgente. I compositori dei brani eseguiti spaziano oltre Mozart e Strauss. Probabilmente mi aspettavo di più dall’estetica della sala in quanto il concerto non si tiene al Kursalon, ma in un edificio poco distante (di qui la scelta di dare 4 stelle invece di 5). Nel complesso comunque serata decisamente piacevole!
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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