The masterfully interpreted works of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn unfold their unique power in the Gothic church, with its captivating architecture and outstanding acoustics.
Varied programs and internationally acclaimed artists make each concert an unforgettable experience.
Concert Highlights in Summer at Vienna’s Minoritenkirche
July 25th to August 16 - Wiener Klassikfestival
For full program details and more information, please see the photo gallery.
Seating in Category 3: Seats in the rows 16 to 19 of the middle part of the church and seats on the rows 3 to 5 on the side part. Check the photo of the seating plan.
Seating in Category 4: Seating on the side of the church with limited view! See the photo of the seating plan!
Seat in the category "Superior": Select this option for seats in the first two rows in the center of the church. Check the photo of the seating plan.
Seat in the category 1: Select this option for the rows 3 to 8 of the middle of the church and the rows 1 and 2 on the side. Check the photo of the seating plan.
Seat in Category B: Select this option for the rows 9 to 14 of the middle of the church. Check the photo of the seating plan.
Experience unforgettable classical concerts in the magnificent Minoritenkirche – one of Vienna’s oldest and most artistically significant churches.
For years, it has been a leading venue for classical music. With a diverse program and outstanding soloists and ensembles, it attracts music lovers from around the world. Here, masterpieces by Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart are performed; monumental works such as Bach’s Mass in B minor and Mozart’s Requiem also find their revered place.
This architectural gem in the heart of the Old Town provides the perfect setting for musical highlights throughout the year. From Baroque virtuosity to the Vienna Classical Festival in summer, and festive concerts during Advent, Christmas, and New Year’s – the excellent acoustics and varied program make every concert a special experience for international guests and the Viennese audience alike.
Concert programs available in the photo gallery.
Please show your booking confirmation at the evening box. It opens 30 minutes before the concert starts and is located on the side entrance of the church.
Vienna, the capital of Austria, is renowned for its rich imperial history, vibrant arts scene, and stunning architecture. Known as the 'City of Music', it has been home to legendary composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss. The city's elegant cafes, grand palaces, and world-class museums make it a cultural treasure trove.
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