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Photo: WienTourismus/Gregor Hofbauer

WHERE THE KING OF Waltzes performed

The “House of Strauss” presents a Strauss Museum at the rejuvenated original venue, the Casino Zögernitz. The magnificent Strauss Hall, where the king of waltzes Johann Strauss performed and lavish parties were held, has once again been transformed into an impressive event location and a meeting place for society. Award-winning chef Stefan Glantschnig also offers exquisite Viennese cuisine at the Casino Kulinarium.

Vienna has plenty of special venues with a history and cultural background. The newest location is the House of Strauss at Casino Zögernitz, which opened in October. It houses a 2,000 m² modern museum in the original and lavishly restored rooms, which presents the history of the Strauss dynasty in an interactive setting, with acoustics and visuals, LED walls and sculptures as projection surfaces.

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Photo: Casino Zögernitz/Sima Prodinger

Historical setting

Black and white marble floors, old wallpaper lithographs, restored ceiling frescoes, opulent crystal chandeliers, velvet-covered futons and original 19th-century Thonet furniture are all reminders of the history of the listed building, which was built in 1837. The Casino Zögernitz – once a popular meeting place for Viennese society – now has a new look after a sensitive historical refurbishment and restoration of the original paintwork.

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Photo: WienTourismus/Gregor Hofbauer

Danube Waltz in the Octagon

The theme on the ground floor of the central octagon is the story of Johann Strauss II’s legendary Danube Waltz “On the Beautiful Blue Danube”. The world-famous musical composition – which is always on the program of the Vienna Philharmonic’s New Year’s Concert – is regarded as the unofficial anthem of Vienna. The room can be booked for smaller events for up to 50 people.

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Photo: Denis Košutić & Lea Titz

The Strauss Hall: an architectural highlight

The Octagon leads to the heart of the building, the acoustically stunning and visually impressive 340 m² Strauss Hall. The Strauss family and many other musicians and composers such as Joseph Lanner and Carl Michael Ziehrer performed here during the 19th century. Recordings of early and classical music were made here from 1967 onwards, for instance with conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt and his Concentus Musicus. The Strauss Hall is suitable for events for up to 380 people, who will certainly remember this historic venue.

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Photo: WienTourismus/Gregor Hofbauer

Fine dining in the Casino Kulinarium

Award-winning chef Stefan Glantschnig serves fine Viennese cuisine in the adjoining Casino Kulinarium restaurant, which has a 500 m² garden with mature trees and a historic fountain. The restaurant can seat up to 80 people.

Tradition and innovation

Interior designer Denis Košutić is responsible for giving the House of Strauss that finishing touch. The high quality of the museum is guaranteed by the internationally award-winning Atelier Brückner, whose projects have caused quite a stir, such as the Grand Museum of Egypt (Giza) and the Museum of the Future (Dubai), as well as the renovation of the Austrian Parliament in Vienna.

An interesting fact: the House of Strauss is home to the world’s leading Strauss experts from the Vienna Institute for Strauss Research, which is headed by a descendant of the Strauss dynasty – Professor Dr. Eduard Strauss is the great-grandnephew of Johann Strauss II.

GET IN TOUCH

House of Strauss
Döblinger Hauptstraße 76
Vienna, Austria

T: +43 6769777964
E: museum@houseofstrauss.at
W: www.houseofstrauss.at/exhibition

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