Classical concert Vivaldi 4 seasons in Karlskirche Vienna

Vienna, Austria
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Overview
Duration
1h 20min
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

Visit the Karlskirche for a classical concert evening and let yourself be enchanted by this unique approx. 75-minute performance. The Karlskirche was completed in 1737. Four years later, on July 28, 1741, the Venetian composer Antonio Vivaldi died in Vienna and was buried just a few meters from there. Experience a unique performance of Vivaldi's acclaimed and revolutionary masterpiece, performed by the Orchestra 1756 on period instruments in this mystical and authentic setting.

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Important info

Not wheelchair accessible. Near public transportation. Most travelers can participate. No entry under 6 years. The voucher must be exchanged for original tickets at the cash desk (at the venue) no later than 15 minutes before the start of the concert. The ticket office (at the venue) is open from 9:00 a.m. on match days. The venue is not air-conditioned - the historic building is cold in winter and warm in summer. The venue is a Catholic church - we ask that you behave accordingly. Admission is 30 minutes before the concert starts. No entry after the concert begins. The toilet facilities are located outside the church. The concert cannot be left and then re-entered - please use the toilet facilities before the concert begins. Wheelchair spaces are only available after prior notice and confirmation at the wheelchair spaces (specified by the escape route regulations).. Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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Entrance ticket to the classical concert. Special requirements - please do not fill out this field, we cannot read it. Entry/Admission - Antonio Vivaldi 4 Seasons Karlskirche
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When

08:15 PM

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Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Orchester 1756