Schönbrunn Palace Experience: Guided Tour & Concert
About the Event
Immerse yourself in the past splendour of the Habsburg Empire and enjoy an exclusive tour of the Schönbrunn Palace, followed by an inspiring Schönbrunn Palace Concert in the palace itself.
The tour offers a detailed view of the private rooms of the imperial summer residence. The concert features well‐loved pieces by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss, completing your immersion in Viennese cultural heritage. Two singers join the instrumental ensemble to bring arias, duets, waltzes, and polkas to life.
A variable selection of musical works from the repertoire below will be performed
Practical Information
Category VIP: a glass of sparkling wine or sparkling orange at our concert bar and a CD per person.
Category A: a glass of sparkling wine or sparkling orange at our concert bar per person.
Recommended for children from 8 years.
The venue halls are subject to change.
Schedule
- Exclusive highlight tour of Schönbrunn Palace after the palace's official closing time with audio guide in 16 languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Polish, Turkish).
6:45 p.m. Meeting point in front of the main entrance to Schönbrunn Palace
7:00 p.m. Guided tour of the palace
8:30 p.m.Concert in the Orangery at Schönbrunn Palace* (admission from 8:00 p.m.)
Approx. 10:15 p.m. End of concert
Customer Reviews
3.7 of 5
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HUSEYIN E., Turkey
Jan 2012
It was a well performed Chamber orchestra concert. Based on your adds on the internet and printed media, our expectation was to listen to a much bigger orchestra with 19‐20 players; at least 2 of each type of instruments. There was no contrabass, no flute(s) (how would they play the Magic Flute without a flute), no trompets, cornos, drums, etc. Singers and dancers were very good. The room didi not have any ventilation, it ran out of Oxygen towards the end. We attended other similar concerts, at the city, at similar ticket prices; and listened to much bigger orchestras (some of the members were from Vienna Filarmonic); the auditoriums were very well venilated. Anyhow, music in Vienna is always fun to listened to. Thank you
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eduardo l., Peru
Nov 2011
Good concert but i expected more musicians