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Vienna opera house
Vienna opera house













vienna opera house

While these standing room tickets may sound risky or even exhausting, think about how exhilarating it will be to take in a world-class opera or ballet for less than you’d pay for a beer. One final consideration: You do have to stand, although many spots offer a wall for leaning. For an 8 pm show, for example, tickets will be sold at 6:40 pm, but the line will most likely form well before that. The number of tickets is limited and given out in order of those lined up. You read that right: Standing in the back of the auditorium will only cost between €2 and €4, depending on the show and the location of your standing “spot.” Spots are available in the “Parterre” (ground floor), higher up in the “Balkon” and all the way up in the “Galerie.” Keep an eye out for the sign that says “Stehplatz-Kasse | Standing Area”. However, there are cheaper options… Standing Room TicketsĬheapos with a bit more flexibility and willingness to take a risk may opt for a €2-€4 standing room tickets, sold 80 to 90 minutes before the show starts from the western side of the Opera (the opposite side of the building from the gift shop). And fear not, budget travelers can book the cheap seats through the site. The safest bet is to visit the Staatsoper website before your trip to check on the schedule of performances and ticket prices. Rates can range from around €7 for a spot in the top balcony to €500 for prime seats on opening night. Ticket prices vary greatly depending on the performance, date of the show and, of course, seat location.

vienna opera house

And the performance that filled the stage on that historic night? Mozart’s Don Giovanni! Advance Tickets

vienna opera house

And with 300 performances a year, it offers visitors a chance to treat themselves to a different performance every night of their trip.Īnother reason to go this year is that 2019 marks the 150th anniversary of the Vienna State Opera which opened on May 25, 1869. It dominates the southern portion of the “Ring” with its ornate facade, statues, and arched windows. Vienna boasts a long list of cultural attractions, but for many opera and ballet lovers coming to the city, it’s a performance (or three) at the Vienna’s State Opera (“Wiener Staatsoper”) that really makes the trip.īuilt in the 1860s in the Neo-Renaissance style, the opera house itself is a treat. Cheap seats to the Vienna Opera House can be scored for just a few euros.















Vienna opera house