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- Kanthan PillayMay 27, 2014I don't understand the flood of negativity in the comments. I spent a good two hours walking through the composer's history with a very competent audio guide included in the €10 price of admission.
- Julia KryvomazJanuary 4, 2018I expected more of belongings from the Mozart’s apartment, but what made a very good impression is full and interesting info on audio guide
- Jared LikesNovember 1, 2023I took the audio tour. I really enjoyed my time here. I got a much deeper view into the life and history of Mozart. Would go again.
- Laura HaleJanuary 5, 2019audio tour is free with admission and makes the €10 entrance fee worth it. otherwise, the museum can be done in 30 minutes. cannot take pictures inside.
- Gezen GörenSeptember 6, 2015only worth to taste the spirit of Mozart.. otherwise nothing special to mention.. 10 euro entrance
- azade badieeJuly 8, 2015You can visit the house he lived, hear the history of some of his operas and see a couple of paintings.
- Ozan VuralDecember 25, 2012When you get tickets, do not take the elevator. Just walk through the stair and have the fun to walk alone in Mozart's house alone. The tour starts from 3rd floor. Just reverse it. 10 eur ent. fee.
- Ítalo Lelis de VietroJanuary 16, 2018Really nice experience, the audio guide is also great. If you love classical music this place is a must.
- Ayşın Akyarlı SavatlıFebruary 11, 2015The staff working there are very impolite especially in the shopping area. Apart from that I liked the museum. It was impressive to see Mozart's masonic belongings.
- Anton KlinkSeptember 21, 2015Don't bother if you're expecting to see the actual apartment Mozart used to live in or any of his belongings. It is all new and renovated so just the "story of Mozart" in a building he used to live in
- Ghazal NkzOctober 25, 2017The feeling you get walking through this house is amazing, absolutely worth the time
- MarcNovember 11, 2016Fare includes audio guide and cloakroom. Story telling not super inspiring, could have done better given the richness of this legend.
- Hernan ValdiviaMay 29, 2022If you get asked if you are a student just say yes. They may just get you a lower priced ticket. Wink wink 😉
- Shey VenturaMarch 7, 20209€ for students. 💚 Audio guide included in the price. Not much to see but the man lived in this place, right?
- Andrey PalyutinJuly 8, 2012Great museum which includes not only Mozart's apartment, but 2 more floors of historical context. Although there is no single original Mozart's belonging, I've spent 2 hours here with great pleasure!
- Tristian BerryMay 20, 2010This was trip highlight. This room is where M wrote and rehearsed. It's small, intimate, with beautiful frescos on the walls. A fantastic place to see a string quartet.
- Otel.comNovember 15, 2011Now a museum, this is the place where the composer lived for a couple of years. Located at the Old Town, and just a few minutes away from St. Stephen's Cathedral.
- Iain MacraeDecember 14, 2014Don't expect lots of artefacts, just a great historical story and location
- KarimJune 5, 2015Apartment where Mozart used to live. No display of Mozart's belongings. Good audioguides though.
- IlanOctober 14, 2015A half hearted attempt at a Mozart musuem. Salzburg musuem is probably a better stop.
- Derek WilsonDecember 15, 2013I'm usually loath to give a bad review, but avoid this place. It is really poorly executed and contains nothing original. If you already know Mozart's story, you will gain nothing new here.
- duda veroneseJanuary 12, 2014Not worth the visit, the house is mostly empty and there is nothing but a bunch of photocopied drawings, pictures, etc. Also, there aren't original artworks
- Sofia KDecember 12, 2015Below average I'm afraid. They don't have much information about Mozart's life in this apartment. Also the audio guide segments are too long.
- Simon PearsonMay 25, 2015Unfriendly staff, poor curation and storytelling, super-opinionated audio guide, not many real artefacts. Disappointing.
- Sevilay BiciciJuly 26, 2019Waste of time and money. Entrance is 11 Euro. It has no furniture, nothing in the house. Just photos on the walls where you can see online.
- Ioannis PapapetrouJanuary 8, 2015Not worhting...Nothing specialy to see exept his apartment in the 3rd floor...
- Maco GonzalezMarch 29, 2013Not worth it. Nothing genuine. It's just a house full of paintings (reproductions, not originals) and partiture photocopies. Not even a piece of furniture that belonged to Mozart.
- Ven GanevaApril 7, 2013This is the most pointless thing, not worth your 10 euro. Find something else to waste an hour on
- AlexandraFebruary 8, 2015В этом доме композитор написал оперу «Свадьба Фигаро» / In this apartment Mozart lived longer than any other. In this house, the composer wrote the opera "The Marriage of Figaro" and his other works.
- Molotov CupcakeDecember 31, 2023Im ersten Stock befindet sich die einzige bis heute erhalten gebliebene Wiener Wohnung von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, der hier von Ende September 1784 bis Ende April 1787 wohnte.
- Ersan BarkınSeptember 19, 2016Mozart'a dair çok şey aramayın.Kısa süre yaşadığı bir yer.Mozart peşindeyseniz,doğru yer Salzburg...İyi kurgulanmış birkaç sahneleme dışında iyi bir müze olduğunu söyleyemem.