Classical Concerts in European Cities

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These European cities offer a rich array of culture and music for you to enjoy. Click on a city below to learn of concert listings. You can order your ticket conveniently through Classictic, receive it via Email and print it yourself.  Enjoy!

Austria

Vienna

With the great soloists, conductors and famous orchestras, Vienna is the mid-European metropolis for classical entertainment.
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Italy

Venice

Venice is over 1000 years old. It enchants people from all over the world with its unique location, in the midst of a lagoon. The city is not only famous for its architecture, but also very connected to classical music: Antonio Vivaldi, who lived here for many years, composed over 60 works in Venice and the city is also the place where many famous Italian operas had their premieres.
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Czech Republic

Prague

Prague is a traditional and vibrant cultural center; hosting many theaters (including the National Theatre), opera houses, concert halls, galleries and music clubs.
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Germany

Berlin

Berlins' vibrant cultural scene has a lot to offer. Berlin, the capital of Germany, is dynamic, cosmopolitan and creative, allowing for every kind of lifestyle. East meets West in this metropolis within the heart of a changing Europe. Germany's largest city is a city of opportunities, waiting to be seized.
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Austria

Salzburg

In 1756 Salzburg's greatest son Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born here. The famous film "The Sound of Music" was made here in 1964
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Germany

Munich

World-famous orchestras, renowned theaters and a vibrant music scene contribute to the wide-ranging program of cultural events which take place in Munich. Tradition side by side with modernity, this is the trademark of the metropolis on the River Isar.
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Italy

Florence

"Florentia", the florid, was the name given by the Romans to this small settlement located at the foot of the ancient Etruscan Fiesole. Florence, the capital of the Renaissance, is a monumental city with extensive cultural offerings. In the thirteenth century, Florence began to flourish as a city of art, culture and international trading - and is still flourishing today.
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Germany

Cologne

The cathedral spires tower over Germany's oldest city and its innumerable cultural and historical treasures, world-famous museums and active music-scene. Cologne is a cosmopolitan city, where classical music has a home among a vast variety of styles.
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Germany

Kempten

Kempten (Allgäu) is the largest city in Allgäu, a region in the south-west of Bavaria, Germany.The area was possibly settled originally by Celts, but was later overtaken by the Romans, who called the town Cambodunum. Archaeologists consider Kempten one of the oldest urban settlements in Germany.
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Hungary

Budapest

There is a huge range of cultural entertainment to choose from in Budapest. There are theatrical performances and concerts of classical and light music daily, featuring both Hungarian artists and guests from all over the world.
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Italy

Rome

Rome, the eternal city built on seven hills, lies embedded in the Campagna Romana, at the banks of the Tiber. Numerous architectural sites from past centuries shape the image of the city. With opera performances and classical concerts, the cultural heritage comes to life again at diverse venues. For example, an opera performance within a church or at one of the numerous open-air concerts in the summer.
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