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1 hour
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In the heart of Vienna, at the very place where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed some of his most important works, such as The Magic Flute and the Requiem, and where he died in 1791, a unique multimedia Mozart project awaits discovery.
MYTHOS MOZART is not a traditional museum; instead, it combines Mozart's music with technology, art, and light installations to create an immersive experience.
The audio & text guide is available in six languages (EN, IT, FR, ES, DE, Chinese) and is free of charge. It offers deeper insight into Mozart's genius and the five artists who created the five unique rooms.
In this way, MYTHOS MOZART provides a special opportunity to experience Mozart’s world from a new perspective. In just under 60 minutes, you can immerse yourself in this unique and unforgettable experience.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Epilepsy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
We invite you to immerse yourself in Mozart’s world using all your senses. Learn about his music, the era he lived in and many unknown stories from his life in five different scenes and experience them in an interactive way! MYTHOS MOZART combines tradition and modernity, art and music, creativity and technology, and creates a new place for innovation and culture to bring Mozart to a wide audience in an unequalled way.
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86 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
722jesperf,Mar 28, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Nice experience. Five rooms that you experience one at a time about 8 minutes and are led so on. You hear many of Mozart's top songs




alexander9000,Mar 15, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I was there for the first time today and I really liked it
Andrew R,Feb 23, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This place is very thoughtfully put together and we found it totally absorbing. I think the 1st room (Requiem room) is genuinely atmospheric and thought provoking. It allows you to just sit back and appreciate the genius of the music, while watching the last moments of Mozart’s life, and his funeral service- the fact that it’s in black and white adds to the effect 👌 We appreciated all of the rooms but, as someone who graduated in Biology, I was wowed by the structures that (cleverly) “acted” as the synapses of Mozart’s brain! By running your hand over the sensor, you can trigger a light display, along with a musical sound 😲 this is genuinely well thought out and is as close as anyone could get to the activity within the brain of such a legend. Mozart was highly innovative, so this place is a fitting tribute of which I think he’d approve 👌 Bravo! The team warm and welcoming and we’ll definitely return.

443evih,Feb 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Biggest rip-off ever!!!! Never got so little (hardly any authentic information about Mozart, almost no good music clips...) for so much money (proud 23€!). Urgently discourage it if Mozart means just a little something to you! Poor Mozart - can no longer defend himself....
vwxyz123,Feb 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The whole thing is a tourist trap. For 23.- you get: An air bubble impregnated with artificial incense over artificial candles to sounds of requiem. Then you had to experience kitschy scenes from a supposedly authentic Vienna in Mozart's time. Then you entered a nasty electrical room with a strange installation of Mozart's "neurons" in your brain, yes, correctly read! In reality, fairy lights that gave you electric shocks and smelled bad.... But that's not all: You want to be modern, so let AI get to Mozart's melodies... In short: Bad! Conclusion: poor technical implementation, does not do Mozart justice and is mad!!!!
Lozza H,Feb 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I found this experience incredible. Every room has something different to offer… from the immersive and atmospheric “requiem room” which is filled with candles and recounts the end of Mozart’s life- all to the sound of his famous Requiem mass, to a taste of life in Mozart’s Vienna era and then the opportunity to stand, at podiums, while the music is showcased on. Screen, you can isolate each instrument shown on the screen and that is the predominant sound you hear, clever! The conclusion is a showcase of the massive contribution this composer has made to music and I found the whole thing fascinating, the music had me spellbound. Also great merch and helpful team. Will definitely be back!

Robert N,Feb 4, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was an unexpectedly pleasant highlight of our trip to Vienna. We hadn't heard of the tour before, and stumbled across it when we had an hour to kill. This is an immersive experience that celebrates the music of Mozart to a set of different stimulus. You spend around ten minutes in each of the six remarkable rooms, and the whole hour rocketed by - we simply did bot want it to end. The hostess when we arrived was very accommodating and friendly, and I would highly recommend, and visit again.

Simon P,Feb 3, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This experience left me with more than a few concerns. The visit is divided into 5 different rooms characterized by different settings with the music of Mozart dominating the scene. However, the experience seemed far from immersive and certainly uninformative, despite the availability of an online guide accessible with QR Code. To pay the full price of 23€ I would say that it is not worth it, however, you can visit for free with the NOE Karte.
Florian P,Jan 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The “show” at the price is below any criticism. With the AI generated videos, I assume that the free version was used. No info unless you download the audio guide on your phone. Of the music only magic flute (perceived continuous sound), requiem and small night music were shown - no comparison to the diverse Johann Strauss - New Dimensions
iwachs,Jan 25, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The exhibition is nice to look at. But there is no proper information about Mozart. For example, what is on offer cannot compete at all with the new Johann Strauss "New Dimension", which is fantastic (instructive and yet with many effects). The exhibition is far too expensive for the little that is left. No recommendation!
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