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Nigel,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
06 Dec 2024
Excellent
A beautiful building for a truly magical performance of music, dance and opera. Better than we had expected and the music was very special in that setting. A wonderful evening.
Strauss and Mozart Concert
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MAKI,  Japan Japan
31 Dec 2024
Excellent
早めに会場に行ったので前から3列目のど真ん中の席に座れました。最高のウィーンの夜でした💘
Strauss and Mozart Concert
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Ramona,  Switzerland Switzerland
02 Jan 2025
Excellent
Un’esperienza davvero magica😃! Orchestra spettacolare, ballerini e cantanti lirici meravigliosi e ed emozionante 😃❤️!
Strauss and Mozart Concert

About: Kursalon Vienna

Impossibly elegant and refined, the Kursalon is where Johann Strauss first made his name. It was finished in 1867 and operated first as a spa with restorative waters for the Viennese. In 1868 Johann Strauss gave his first concert there, and it was such a success that it has remained a concert venue ever since.

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Kursalon Vienna
33,Johannesgasse, 1010, Vienna
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