Vienna
Wiener Kursalon
Address
Wiener Kursalon
Johannesgasse 33
A-1010 Vienna
About 'Wiener Kursalon'
The Vienna Kursalon is a respected and beloved rendezvous for events in exclusive surroundings. Built according to Johann Garben’s plans, the Kursalon was intended to increase the recreational value of Vienna's City Park by offering curative waters to drink. But after its completion in 1867, it soon experienced a change of use: in 1868 the first concert featuring compositions by Johann Strauss took place. The Kursalon, with its dances and promenade concerts, rapidly became the meeting place for Viennese society, who celebrated the cult of the waltz and joie de vivre.
After recent restauration, the Vienna Kursalon now sparkles in renewed splendor, inviting audiences to experience the musical pleasures that have thrilled visitors since the famed Promenade Concerts of the brothers Strauss. There are four magnificent ballrooms on two floors, and the approximately 1,000 m² large terrace offers views over the City Park.
How to get to 'Wiener Kursalon'
Metro:
U4 Stadtpark
U3 Stubentor
Tram:
Lines 1 or 2, stop Weihburggasse
Lines 71 or D, stop Schwarzenbergplatz
Parking:
Pay-parking directly in front of the Kursalon and pay-parking garage in the immediate vicinity.
Some further Events at this venue
Monday, February 13th 2012. 20:15: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
Tuesday, February 14th 2012. 18:00: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
Tuesday, February 14th 2012. 20:15: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
Wednesday, February 15th 2012. 18:00: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
Wednesday, February 15th 2012. 20:15: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
Thursday, February 16th 2012. 18:00: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
Friday, February 17th 2012. 18:00: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
Friday, February 17th 2012. 20:15: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
Sunday, February 19th 2012. 18:00: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
Sunday, February 19th 2012. 20:15: Strauss & Mozart Evenings
| Elevator: | Yes |
| Handicap toilet: | Yes |
| Car park: | Yes |
| Parking site for buses: | Yes |
| Air conditioned: | Yes |
| Number of seats: | Lanner Saal: 400 |




