Concert dans la cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Vienne





Description
Écoutez les grandes œuvres de Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Vivaldi ou de la musique d'orgue extraordinaire lors de concerts dans la cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Vienne, l'emblème de Vienne. Laissez-vous emporter par l'atmosphère époustouflante de la cathédrale alors que la musique classique vous entoure. Découvrez les différentes options de concert en sélectionnant une date de voyage. Que vous soyez mélomane ou simplement curieux, vous apprécierez la musique dans l'atmosphère époustouflante de la cathédrale.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
La cathédrale Saint-Étienne est l'une des plus belles cathédrales du monde. De nombreux voyageurs font une courte visite, mais pour vraiment apprécier la beauté du Duomo, assister à un concert classique est un must. Écoutez les grandes œuvres de Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Vivaldi et bien d'autres lors de concerts dans la cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Vienne. Laissez-vous emporter par l'atmosphère époustouflante de la cathédrale alors que la musique classique vous entoure. Découvrez les différentes options de concert en sélectionnant une date de voyage.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Entrée 30 minutes avant le début du concert
- Veuillez lire attentivement les descriptions de l'option sélectionnée pour comprendre quel type de concert vous apprécierez.
- Nous vous attribuerons automatiquement les meilleures places disponibles dans l'option que vous avez choisie. Plus vous réservez tôt, meilleures seront vos places.
Avis(445)
The setting is magnificent, the acoustics superb and the playing faultless. An unforgettable evening.
Good acoustics and also a chance to see the inside of the Church. Although tickets said there was no view of the orchestra we did have a glimpse of it The viator app was useless. I downloaded it and followed an email link to create an account. The link took me to a page telling me to download the app which I did and it took me to an email link telling me to download the app which I fix and it took me to an email link telling me to download the app and so on ad infinitem. I deleted the useless app and got the emailed tickets. Via rot was so useless I would avoid using it if at all possible.
The venue and music were wonderful and good value. There was however room for improvement in the entry process. There were no signs nor guidance for queuing and many people gathered inside the Cathedral only to be turfed out just before 8pm. once our tickets were scanned it was a free for all with people taking up any seats. Even the Cat 1 entrance was unmanned for a time and Cat 2 customers gaining entry. We were unaffected but many people were changing seats constantly. Needs attention.
You kept sending emails for the entire time prior to the event then how to get our tickets we got our tickets and didn’t have the seats
A beautiful concert for our last night in Vienna. Would highly recommend! If attending, please don’t film. It’s very distracting.
Exceptional organ concert; the church is impressive, and the sound is very good. Highly recommended.
The concert was great, the organ sounds fill the church with classic music and transformed yiu to the past. Excellent experience!
I wouldn’t say it was music at all Seemed like a very angry person banging on keys I gave never seen so many people walk out Sadly
Organ music is pretty boring so they can't sell all the tickets at face value. As a result you get a mass herding of humanity that really isn't all that interested in respecting the scene. Nevertheless, everybody did their best and the location is amazing. The organist's resume is impressive, but I don't have the knowledge to comment on his playing.
Very nice acoustics, but very uncomfortable pews. Excellent organist, but few viewers could see him “live”.



