Erlebnisticket House of Strauss Vienna: The combined ticket for train and the history of Strauss
Vienna
The House of Strauss offers the only experience in Vienna that harmoniously combines music, history and fine dining. The ÖBB Erlebnisticket makes traveling to the House of Strauss Vienna even easier: The Erlebnisticket offers you rail travel and admission at a reduced combined price. A place where the history of Strauss comes to life.
How the Erlebnisticket House of Strauss Vienna works
The Erlebnisticket makes planning your next trip super easy: You can combine your train journey with admission and book them together. Not only does this save you time, but you also get a discounted price. That means you don't have to worry about getting there and can just enjoy your stay.
Step-by-step to the Erlebnisticket
Add travelers and discounts
Enter the desired date
Select the time and departure station for the outward journey
Select a suitable connection for the return journey
Select a ticket category
See price advantage
Arrive/depart and enjoy the experience
Services included in your Erlebnisticket
Arrival/departure by train (ÖBB/DB)
Admission to the House of Strauss Vienna, at the original venue Zögernitz
Your advantages with the Erlebnisticket
Less planning effort: The Erlebnisticket combines all the necessary tickets in one practical bundle. This means you only need to book once and still save money without having to laboriously compare all the offers.
Even cheaper travel with the Sparschiene: If you book early, you can take advantage of the ÖBB Sparschiene offers and secure particularly inexpensive rail connections. The best thing is that the Experience Ticket also offers an additional discount on the cheaper tickets.
House of Strauss Vienna – Concert, Museum & Culinary Delights Under One Roof
Just 10 minutes from the city centre lies one of Vienna’s most charming cultural gems: the House of Strauss Vienna in the historic Palais Zögernitz. Here, music, history and Viennese culinary culture come together to create a truly unique experience.
A place where Strauss history comes to life
The magnificent Palais Zögernitz, musically inaugurated by Johann Strauss Senior, forms the heart of the House of Strauss. The original Strauss Hall – the last of its kind in the world – makes the venue an authentic concert hall, where the works of the Strauss dynasty are performed live, with excellent acoustics and accompanied by atmospheric lighting.
Strauss Museum – multimedia & impressive
Your visit begins with a tour of the highly acclaimed museum, which tells the story of the musical family through:
interactive installations
original exhibits
audiovisual experiences
and invites you to immerse yourself in the story.
Cuisine by top chefs
Those wishing to round off the evening in style can start with an exclusive three-course dinner in the in-house restaurant – a culinary highlight under the direction of Simon Steindl and Michelin-starred chef Stefan Glatschnig. In summer, the romantic garden invites you to linger amongst the greenery.
Opening hours
From 1 January to 31 December 2026: Every day except Mondays, from 10:00 to 18:00 (public holidays 10:00 to 17:00) Please check with the House of Strauss Vienna directly for exact closing times and opening hours.
Discover more ÖBB Erlebnistickets
With the ÖBB Erlebnistickets you can discover not only the House of Strauss Vienna, but also numerous other leisure activities throughout Austria. Whether you want to relax in a thermal spa, enjoy sports in the mountains or immerse yourself in culture at a museum, you are guaranteed to find the right experience for your taste here.
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