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Discover Vienna’s musical heritage at the House of Strauss Museum, featuring interactive exhibits, historic concert hall, and multimedia finale—all in one day.

Visiting Vienna and a fan of classical music? Then the House of Strauss Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s most iconic musical family, the Strausses. Located inside a beautifully restored historic building, this tour combines history, music, and modern multimedia to bring the golden age of Viennese waltz vividly to life. From the moment you step into the concert hall where all four Strauss family members once performed, you’re transported into a world of elegant salons and timeless melodies.
One thing we especially like about this experience is its interactive approach—with an engaging audio guide and multimedia shows that make the history feel alive. It’s not just a collection of old documents; it’s a lively tribute to Vienna’s musical soul. That said, some visitors might find the self-guided aspect a little less immersive if they prefer guided tours, but the flexible timing and multimedia elements make up for it.
Ideal for music lovers, history enthusiasts, or first-time visitors wanting a deeper connection to Vienna’s musical heritage, this experience offers a well-rounded, authentic taste of the city’s classical scene. Whether you’re here for a quick cultural fix or a more immersive journey, the House of Strauss is a captivating choice.
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The tour begins in the beautifully restored Gartenpalais Zögernitz, a building that exudes Viennese elegance. Once a private residence, it has been transformed into a museum space that preserves its grandeur while providing a contemporary setting for the exhibits. The star of the show here is the historic Strauss Concert Hall, where the family’s legendary performances once took place. Standing inside this hall, you can almost hear the echoes of past concerts, especially as the multimedia show brings the space to life with music, light, and visuals.
Covering 2,000 m², the museum offers a rundown of the Strauss family’s legacy. You’ll find archival photographs, handwritten scores, and rare artifacts that narrate their story. The audio guide app allows you to explore these exhibits at your own pace, with detailed commentary about each piece, making the experience accessible and educational.
One reviewer noted, “The museum is charming and invites you to appreciate the Strauss family’s contribution to Viennese music,” emphasizing how the displays foster a genuine appreciation for their artistry. Many visitors also appreciate the visual displays—they help contextualize the music within Vienna’s social and cultural scenes of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The highlight for most visitors is the multimedia show in the original concert hall. This animated presentation uses music, light, and projection to pay homage to Johann Strauss Jr., the so-called “Waltz King.” It’s a powerful, emotional conclusion to the visit, effectively blending history and music. One visitor described this finale as “sublime,” pointing out that it offers a sensory experience that stays with you long after the show ends.
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The ticket grants one-day validity—so it’s best to plan your visit accordingly. You can skip the lines, saving precious time, and booking is flexible with the option to reserve and pay later—a boon if your plans are uncertain. The experience typically lasts around a few hours, but you can spend more time exploring the exhibits or enjoying the multimedia show.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that most visitors can enjoy it comfortably. The audio guide is available in both English and German, making it suitable for international travelers.
While the ticket price includes admission to both the exhibits and the multimedia concert, the real value lies in the comprehensive experience. You’re not just viewing static displays; you’re engaging with the history through multimedia and audio, making it a richer, more memorable outing. For those interested in Vienna’s musical heritage, it provides a deep dive into the city’s most famous family—something you might not find in larger, busier museums.
A 5-star review describes the experience as “a charming museum that includes a concert of well-known Strauss pieces,” highlighting the quality of the musical performance and the overall atmosphere. Another reviewer appreciated the invitation to attend an orchestra concert, which enhances the culture. The personal touches—like the friendly explanations from guides and the high-quality multimedia presentation—make the visit feel special.

This experience is particularly well-suited for those who:
It might be less ideal for visitors expecting guided tours or those with limited mobility (though accessibility is supported), and it’s best suited for those who appreciate multimedia presentations as part of their museum experience.

For lovers of Vienna’s musical legacy, the House of Strauss Museum offers a compelling mix of history, music, and multimedia that makes for a memorable visit. The original concert hall setting provides a sense of authenticity that many other museums lack, while the exhibits and audiovisual finale create an immersive atmosphere.
Considering the ticket includes both the exhibit access and a multimedia concert, the experience offers great value—especially if you’re keen to deepen your understanding of the Strauss family beyond just attending a concert. The flexible booking options and wheelchair accessibility add to its practicality, making it a well-rounded choice for a cultural outing.
If you’re after an authentic, engaging way to connect with Vienna’s musical roots—without the crowds of larger venues—this tour deserves a top spot on your list.
“Très belle expérience ! Le musée est charmant, surtout il nous a invité à assister un concert dorchestre de pièces connues de Strauss. Cest u…”

What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket grants access to the Strauss Concert Hall with a multimedia show, the House of Strauss Exhibition, and an audio guide in English and German.
How long does the experience take?
While this can vary, most visitors spend around a few hours exploring the exhibits and enjoying the multimedia finale. You can tailor your visit based on your interests.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility considerations.
Can I book this experience in advance?
Absolutely. You can reserve your spot with the option to pay later, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there guided tours available?
This experience is primarily self-guided with an audio guide, but the multimedia presentation and exhibits are designed to be engaging and informative.
Is the multimedia show in the original concert hall?
Yes, the finale takes place in the historic concert hall that once hosted Strauss performances, creating an authentic and emotional setting.
In summary, the Vienna: House of Strauss Museum Ticket & Experience offers a rewarding journey into the city’s musical past through stunning multimedia, authentic venue, and detailed exhibits. It caters wonderfully to those wanting a meaningful cultural experience that combines education, history, and music—all in one afternoon. Whether you’re a die-hard classical music fan or simply curious about Vienna’s legendary Strauss family, this tour provides both insight and entertainment in a beautifully preserved setting.