ウィーン・ハウス・オブ・ミュージック・エントランス・チケット





説明
ウィーンのインタラクティブサウンド&ミュージックミュージアム、House of Musicを訪れて、魅惑的な音楽とサウンドの5階建ての世界に飛び込んでください。訪問者はウィーンの音楽の歴史と伝統について学ぶだけでなく、音や楽器で実験することもできます。あなたは今までウィーン・フィルを指揮したことがありますか、それともあなた自身のワルツを作曲したことがありますか? 無料の美術館アプリをダウンロードして美術館ツアーを楽しんだり、有名なクラシック音楽作曲家について学びながら、数え切れないほどの音楽作品を閲覧することができます。博物館は、子供たちが愛するであろうインタラクティブな展示と器具を誇りにして、すべての家族と一緒に勝者であることは確実です。
ツアーオプション
旅程
ウィーン中心部にある音楽の家は、人里離れた場所にある美術館で、クラシック音楽だけでなく音の「科学」にも取り組んでいます。すべてのインタラクティブなディスプレイで、家族全員にとって本当に面白い場所です! ハイライトには、有名な大晦日のコンサートや2階の真新しいソノトピアユニバースを聴くことができるウィーンフィルハーモニー管弦楽団の歴史的アーカイブが含まれます。ここでは、VRラボで独自のサウンドクリーチャーを作成できるだけでなく、サウンドの物理学に関するインタラクティブステーションをテストすることもできます。 ベートーベン、モーツァルト、またはシュトラウス家に興味がある場合は、3階に向かい、街での生活と彼らが作成した音楽について学びます。グランドフィナーレは4階にある仮想指揮者の展示です。ウィーン・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団の演奏のビデオに沿って警棒を振って、指揮スキルをテストします。行った後でもフィードバックを受け取ることができます! スマートフォンに無料の美術館ガイドをダウンロードして、訪問を充実させたいと思うかもしれません。
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 車いす対応
- 幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
- 介助動物の同伴可
- 近くに公共交通機関があります
- 送迎は車いす対応です
- すべてのエリアは車いす完全対応です
- あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
レビュー(195)
Highly recommended even for those who are not passionate about museums or music. The visit of the entire building can be comfortably done in 1 to 1.5 hours, but by taking a little more time, one can fully enjoy all the showcases and interactive works. Particularly fun is the one that lets you try conducting an orchestra.
Was a bit disappointing. Not many activities. Interesting conducting experience and Mozart room with interactive melody creation. And unfortunately, that's all.
If you’re a small child with absolutely no knowledge of music, I’m sure this is an enlightening and engaging experience. Vienna is an expensive city (even for university students despite various discounts), and my money truly should have been spent elsewhere. I would probably come back here as a parent to introduce someone to Viennese composers, but the other exhibitions on what music a frugally is and how it is built came up very short. The games are fun, but again, clearly were designed for children.
Beautiful house of music. We made the tickets on the spot as a period of low attendance. Very comfortable lockers are available at the entrance to leave jackets and backpacks. It's also interesting with kids and teens. There are many interactive and 3D activities that make this museum truly unique. Among other things, you can create your own melody with imaginary dice, play the stairs of the building and conduct the philharmonic. Also to consider the very convenient opening hours. The guys had a great time!
I loved it. Fantastic. Surprised. I walked through the door and entered because it was snowing, while it was a little hot I decided to enter and the surprise was huge. The story of the great Mozart composers. Beethoven among others. At the same time an interesting interaction with multimedia surprises. Really fantastic. I loved it. Congratulations.
very nice experience and the hours also are very good (open until 10pm). super kids friendly. the home also is excellent
It's a must. If you are in Vienna with the children it must be seen. Very interactive.. They flew 2 and a half hours without heaviness and fatigue. They also sell tickets combined with Mozart's House.
The museum is divided into different floors. The first one is more like a typical museum. There are old letters, facts and figures, old artifacts,… The second is more immersive. You learn about sound and get to try a lot of things yourselves. Then there is a whole part dedicated to different Austrian composers. You learn about their work and life. Also a bit more like a typical museum. You end with an opportunity to conduct the wiener philharmonic yourself. We were six adults and had a good time. We have no kids ourselves, but there were several kids running around and having fun. So definitely something you can do with the whole family.
This museum is located in the historic centre and the fact that it stays open until 10pm makes it a great way to maximise the day and do towards the end of the day when other places are closing. The focus is classical music. I wanted to learn more about the great classical composers thus the floor dedicated to the life of Beethoven, Mahler etc were very interesting to me. I got sucked into the computer screens with different menus with different parts of their biography’s. It was evident how much effort has been put in to make it interactive and interesting, e.g you can compose your own waltz, have Mozart mirror your movements and modern technology is used eg the black and white photos of the Strauss family use AI to make them ‘come alive’ and move. The other floors have displays related to sound and how it works. There are many interactive activities eg You can create your own tonal shape called a clong then relax in the chairs watching it move across the ceiling. . For last I saved watching the recording of the last New Yesrs concert by the Vienna Philharmonic, that takes an hour. All in I was there 4 hours: I had a go at all activities even those intended for children and read most things about the composer’s history. If you are not so into classical music it would take you less time. Great place for - those interested in classical music who want to learn more about the lives of the famous composers Combe ted to Vienna. - Occupying children.
Haus der Music (House of Music) was our last stop during a self-guided walking tour of Vienna. It has a good collection of artifacts from famous classical musicians and composers for their famous orchestra. They also have a ton of interactive exhibits that make it perfect for families, date nights or anyone that has an interest in music. The Haus der Music has exhibits across several floors and there is an elevator and plenty of spaces to sit so it remains fairly accessible. We started on the orchestra floor which has personal belongings of the orchestra's most significant composers. A highlight for us was watching the video of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and their New Year's Eve Concert - Probably won't be able to go to a real one but felt this was the next best thing. The next floor has a lot of interactive exhibits where you can see sound, understand the hearing range for different species and even create your own sound creatures. It was interesting enough but we didn't spend a whole lot of time here. We spent a lot of time on the third floor which has exhibitions for some of the most famous classical composers like Haydn, Mozart and Strauss. I enjoyed sitting and reading to learn more about these composers. My wife is more musically inclined then I am and really enjoyed this whole museum so it was perfect for her. The last floor has an area where you can "conduct" the philharmonic orchestra and an interesting sound room with hundreds of drawers. The cost to enter is 17 Euros and they have discounted rates including 13 Euros for students. They host special music exhibitions including concerts in their entrance hall and they have a good gift shop with affordable souvenirs. They are pretty centrally located in Vienna and are close to popular tourist areas including sites like the Vienna Opera House, Annakirche, and Stadtpark. There is a lot to see and do nearby as well as many good restaurants, cafes and shops.



