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Mozarthaus tickets 2026: official vs resellers, combo deals & insider tips

Compare standard museum entry, which includes a multilingual audio guide for the historic Domgasse apartment, against premium bundles that pair your visit with classical concerts in the vaulted basement or combined entry to the interactive Haus der Musik.

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For a standard visit to Mozart's only surviving Vienna apartment, the entry-level partner tickets provide the essential audio guide and museum access at a rate matching the official benchmark. Travelers seeking a more immersive cultural evening should prioritize the concert bundle, which combines the museum tour with a live performance in the historic vaulted Bösendorfer-Saal where Mozart himself once performed.

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Standard self-paced museum tour

Provides the core museum experience including the mandatory audio guide with the convenience of a digital skip-the-ticket-office voucher.

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Evening of history and live classical music

Bundles the museum visit with a professional concert in the building's atmospheric basement hall, offering better value than booking separately.

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Last-minute booking with instant confirmation

Ensures immediate access to the audio-guided tour even during peak June 2026 periods when the small historic rooms reach capacity.

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How the main ticket options differ

Standard ticket

Baseline admission or entry product used as the comparison anchor.

€53.10

Skip-the-line / priority access

Priority-access ticket shape for venues where official or partner products let visitors bypass the longest queues.

€12.80

Tours / guided tickets

Guided, hosted or tour products that add context, routing help or bundled handling.

€12.80

Combo or bundle

Bundle products that combine this attraction with another experience.

€12.80

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Vienna: Classical Concert at Mozarthaus with Museum Entry
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Price€53.10Live partner price · AvailableLive GetYourGuide price refresh. Final availability, fees and refund terms must be verified on GetYourGuide checkout.
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Vienna: Tickets for Mozarthaus Vienna with Audio Guide
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Priority or fast-track access when explicitly listed by the seller
Price€12.80Live partner price · AvailableLive GetYourGuide price refresh. Final availability, fees and refund terms must be verified on GetYourGuide checkout.
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Vienna: Tickets for Mozarthaus Vienna with Audio Guide
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Vienna: Tickets for Mozarthaus Vienna with Audio Guide
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Combo or bundle
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Price€12.80Live partner price · AvailableLive GetYourGuide price refresh. Final availability, fees and refund terms must be verified on GetYourGuide checkout.
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UpdatedJun 12, 05:30 AM UTC
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What is often not included

  • As of June 2026, the official adult walk-up price is €16.00; while partner rates like the €12.80 offer provide a discount, they often come with stricter digital-only entry requirements compared to the flexible official desk tickets.
  • The 'skip-the-line' designation on third-party tickets only applies to the ticket office; all visitors must still wait for the small historic elevator or use the narrow staircases, which are the primary physical bottlenecks in the building.
  • For the €53.1 concert-and-museum combo, the museum floors typically close at 19:00, meaning you must arrive at least 60–90 minutes before the 18:30 concert start time to see the exhibits, as entry after the performance is not possible.
  • Large backpacks, suitcases, and umbrellas are strictly prohibited inside the historic apartment rooms; on-site lockers are available but limited in size and typically require a €1 or €2 coin as a refundable deposit.
  • Official tickets are generally non-refundable and non-changeable, whereas booking through platforms like GetYourGuide allows for a 24-hour cancellation window, which is a 'hidden' value for travelers with flexible schedules.
  • The audio guide is technically 'free' as it is included in the ticket price, but it is essential for the visit because the rooms have very little printed signage; missing the pickup at the entrance desk significantly reduces the experience value.

Insider tips

4 things to know before your visit

  • Entrance: The museum is located at Domgasse 5, a narrow side street just behind St. Stephen's Cathedral. While pre-booked digital tickets allow you to bypass the ticket purchase queue, all visitors must still stop at the ground-floor foyer desk to scan their voucher and collect the mandatory audio guide device. For the most logical historical narrative, take the elevator directly to the 3rd floor and work your way down through the exhibits, concluding with Mozart's actual apartment on the 1st floor. Note that the museum closes at 6:00 PM (last admission 5:30 PM), and large bags (exceeding A4 size) must be stored in the ground-floor lockers.
  • Price: Official adult admission for June 2026 is €16, with reduced rates of €12 for students under 27 and seniors, while children under 19 pay €4.50. Partner prices may vary when bundling entry with live classical concerts in the Bösendorfer-Saal or offering flexible cancellation terms.
  • Discounts: Standard adult admission is €16, but a significantly reduced rate of €4.50 applies to all children and teenagers up to age 19. Reduced tickets (€12) are available for students under 27, seniors aged 60 and over, and holders of the Vienna City Card or EasyCityPass; a valid photo ID or the relevant discount card must be presented at the ticket desk for verification. Holders of the Vienna Pass, Flexi Pass, or ICOM card receive free entry and should have their passes scanned at the box office to receive an admission voucher. While online booking is available to guarantee entry during peak periods, no mandatory timed-slot reservation is required for individual free or reduced-entry visitors, who can typically obtain their tickets directly on-site. For families, a dedicated ticket is offered for €35, covering two adults and up to three children. Groups of 10 or more are required to book their visit in advance through the official museum office.
  • Timing: Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to print my Mozarthaus ticket or are mobile tickets accepted?

Mobile tickets are fully accepted for entry. You can simply show the QR code on your smartphone at the reception desk located at Domgasse 5 to receive your physical entry pass and audio guide.

Is the audio guide included in the standard ticket price?

Yes, a high-quality audio guide is included with every ticket at no extra cost. It is available in 13 languages for adults and 8 languages for children, featuring a specialized narrative designed for younger visitors.

If I book a concert ticket, does it include access to the museum?

Most concert tickets for the Wiener Ensemble in the Bösendorfer Hall include museum admission. It is recommended to arrive at least 60 to 90 minutes before the performance to tour the apartment and exhibitions, as the museum typically closes shortly after the concert begins.

What is the policy for bags, strollers, and umbrellas?

Large bags (exceeding A4 size), backpacks, and umbrellas must be stored in the on-site lockers. Due to the limited space within the historic apartment rooms, the museum cannot accommodate large suitcases; strollers are permitted but may be difficult to navigate during peak hours.

Are there specific time slots for museum entry?

Standard museum tickets generally offer flexible entry during opening hours (10:00 AM to 7:00 PM). However, if you book a concert or a specific guided tour, you must arrive at the designated start time listed on your voucher.

Can I cancel or reschedule my booking if my plans change?

Official tickets are usually non-refundable. If flexibility is a priority, booking through partners like GetYourGuide or Tiqets typically allows for free cancellation or rescheduling up to 24 hours before your visit.

Are there discounts for children, students, or seniors?

Yes, reduced rates are available for seniors (60+), students (under 27), and groups. Children and youth under 19 qualify for significantly discounted entry, and children under 7 often enter for free when accompanied by an adult.

Is the museum fully accessible for visitors with limited mobility?

The Mozarthaus is barrier-free. An elevator provides access to all three exhibition floors and the concert hall in the basement, though the elevator is small and may have a short wait during busy periods.

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