Vienna is widely known as the capital of music! The city of Mozart, Haydn, Schubert & Beethoven!
Enjoy a classical concert by a string ensemble of musicians from renowned Viennese orchestras. The program includes complete works by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven or Schubert, played on period instruments and recreating the atmosphere of the golden age of the Vienese Classic
St. Anne's Church ( Annakirche), the concert venue, is located in the heart of Vienna and is considered an architectural masterpiece with splendid acoustics and Baroque ambiance.
Duration: 70 minutes without interval
Open seating
The church is pleasantly cool on most days during the warm season and heated during the cold season
Dress to impress and make your way to the Annakirche (St. Anne's Church) in central Vienna by 8:00pm and take a seat inside one of the city's most beautiful baroque buildings. Depending on the evening, listen to an hourlong concert of selected works by Mozart, Beethoven, or Schubert.
The music is played on period instruments, by renowned musicians studied at some of Europe's finest music academies. Take in the sounds of the live string quartet as they perform works by three masterful composers; each of whom lived and worked in Vienna during some point in their careers. At the end of the hour, make your way back from the church, having experienced something truly unique—chamber music played in the venue for which it was originally composed.
Location: St. Anne`s Church (Annakirche)
Address: Annagasse 3b
A-1010 Wien
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