Amadeus Concerts at Ehrbarsaal - Viennas hidden gem





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Your ensemble brings the spirit of old Vienna to life — from elegant waltzes and lively polkas to swinging tunes that once filled the city’s grand ballrooms. Performed in the intimate and beautifully restored Ehrbar Salon, just a short walk from the bustling Naschmarkt, your 60-minute concert offers a perfect introduction to Vienna’s rich musical heritage. Let yourself be carried away by the sparkle, glamour, and emotion that made Vienna the capital of music. Experience the charm of classical masterpieces in a historic setting. A perfect evening for visitors, music lovers, and anyone who wants to feel the heartbeat of this magical city, this concert promises unforgettable memories and a true taste of Viennese culture.
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(211)
We weren't quite sure what to expect as when we booked we were looking for something that would give us a sampling of music in Vienna as how do you visit Vienna without going to some sort of symphony. Also there were not a lot of reviews for this show although the reviews shown were all positive. Turns out this was a great choice. It was the perfect amount of time, easy to find, small audience and the musicians and singer were amazing! Cannot recommend this performance enough. Also reasonably priced. So glad we fit this in and would definitely come back for a future show.
Truly fascinating! Besides from the breathtaking performance by the performers, you can learn more about Vienna's music history. 5/5
I didn't know what to expect going in. But I came out feeling incredibly energized. The host walks us through a tour of Vienna music and great composers. Don't worry if you don't know them, I didn't either. But the classical pieces they picked are ones you've probably heard before. There was also a surprise singer who was great with her expressions. Each musician really plays with passion and it feels like a small private concert for you. Great value, and very enjoyable! Would recommend.
Wonderful atmosphere, nice introduction, most famous works of the world-renowned composers. An evening to enjoy!
An absolutely unforgettable evening. We gave a standing ovation, and it was thoroughly deserved. From start to finish, this was an amazing performance that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Vienna. The orchestra was wonderful, and the venue itself added so much to the atmosphere, making the whole experience feel intimate and special. The songs and instrumental pieces were endlessly entertaining, and the singing truly brought everything together, elevating each moment and giving the performance real emotional depth. The talent on display was remarkable, and you could feel the passion the performers poured into every piece. More than just a concert, this was a genuine history lesson that took us on a journey through Vienna's rich musical past. It's a beautiful way to connect with the city's incredible classical heritage while being thoroughly entertained. If you're looking for a memorable cultural experience in Vienna, this is well worth your time. We left with smiles on our faces and a deeper appreciation for the music. Highly recommended!
Such an amazing experience. They were so talented and the hour performance was beautifully executed. They took us on a journey through music in Vienna. I would recommend this to anyone it was super interesting !
Service of very high quality with exceptional musicians
Very fun, excellent show
The concert was excellent. The performing group was fun and very talented. It was a great introduction to Viennese culture with the combination of orchestra, ballet and opera. We very much enjoyed the evening and would recommend it to any visitor!!
I didn’t expect that I would love it so much. It was magical! The orchestra sounded amazing, and the singer left me speechless. I felt like I was sitting on the stage with the musicians.



