Vienna
Imperialsaal
Address
Imperialsaal
Beethovenplatz 1
1010 Vienna
About 'Imperialsaal'
The Imperial Hall at the Beethovenplatz 1 was built by Friedrich Schmidt, the builder and architect of the Viennese "Rathaus". This pompous hall impresses not only with its architecture but also with unsurpassable acoustics.
How to get to 'Imperialsaal'
By public transportation:
Take the U4 subway train to station Stadtpark, exit towards Johannesgasse and walk down Lothringerstrasse – the Beethovenplatz will be on your right-hand side. Or take the local tram #2 or #71 to station Schwarzenbergplatz (Schwarzenbergstrasse), walk down Schubertring and take a right at Christinengasse, which will lead you directly onto Beethovenplatz.
By car
The first district in Vienna is a labyrinth of narrow one-way streets and dead ends and parking is at best difficult, more often impossible. The area is also a pay zone (Kurzparkzone) from Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 22:00 with a maximum parking time of two hours. There are four pay-by-the-hour parking garages within walking distance.
Some further Events at this venue
Saturday, February 4th 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
Thursday, February 9th 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
Saturday, February 11th 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
Thursday, February 16th 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
Saturday, February 18th 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
Thursday, February 23rd 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
Saturday, February 25th 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
Thursday, March 1st 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
Saturday, March 3rd 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
Sunday, March 4th 2012. 20:15: Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts
| Number of seats: | Main Hall: 350 |




