As the world celebrates the Year of Mozart, marking the 270th anniversary of his birth, Vienna is the perfect place for parents and children to explore music, history and creativity together.

MYTHOS MOZART is Vienna’s new immersive Mozart attraction, ideal for curious children, teens and parents alike. 

Located in the very building where Mozart spent the final year of his life and composed The Magic Flute, the Clarinet Concerto and the Requiem, this innovative experience brings Mozart’s world vividly to life.

Rather than a traditional museum, MYTHOS MOZART invites families to step inside Mozart’s imagination. 

Using music, light, animation and interactive technology, it presents Mozart not as a distant historical figure, but as a creative, playful and fascinating man.

Each room offers endless fun for families: –

Interactive portrait gallery 

Children of all ages will love the endless selfie moments here.  They scan their face onto a moving avatar of the 18th century to see how they’d look in the times of Mozart.  This picture is sent free via email, or a print version is available to buy.

Requiem – Mozart’s death

A moving installation of 1,500 LED candles set to Mozart’s final masterpiece, offering a quiet moment to reflect on Mozart’s immortality.

Vienna 1791 – The city of Mozart

A spectacular 45-metre-long, 360° animated panorama that transports visitors into Mozart’s Vienna, helping children visualise life in the city over 200 years ago.

World Music – A Little Night Music

A hands-on musical space where children can interact with Mozart’s famous melodies using instruments from around the world.

Genius – Mozart composes

Light and sound installations bring Mozart’s creative mind to life in a way that’s easy to understand for all ages.

The Magic Flute – Mozart forever

A digital artwork by new-media artist Refik Anadol uses artificial intelligence to reimagine Mozart’s music in a magical, visual world.

To celebrate Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s 270th birthday on 27 January 2026, MYTHOS MOZART is offering a reduced ticket price of €19 from 26th until 30th January 2026. Children under six go free and for six to18-year-olds it is €12.

Often praised for its quiet streets, green spaces and relaxed pace, Vienna is a family-friendly city. Getting around is easy with free public transport for children, excellent walkability, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes travelling with kids feel easy. 

Beyond MYTHOS MOZART, Vienna offers a host of opportunities for family fun, from palace gardens and zoos to playground-filled parks, child-friendly cafés and cultural attractions that welcome young visitors. 

Why kids will love MYTHOS MOZART

It doesn’t feel like a museum – MYTHOS MOZART is full of colour, sound and movement, making it engaging even for children who don’t usually love history or classical music.

Music you can see and play – children can interact with Mozart’s famous melodies, explore instruments from around the world and experience music in hands-on play.

Immersive rooms that feel like stepping into a story – from walking through animated 18th-century Vienna to being surrounded by light, sound and digital art, kids feel part of the experience.

Short, varied sections – the attraction is designed in bite-sized installations, perfect for younger attention spans and easy to enjoy at your own pace.

A gentle introduction to classical music – Mozart’s music is presented in an accessible, modern way that sparks curiosity and imagination, without requiring any prior knowledge.

A calm, indoor activity – ideal for cooler winter days or rainy afternoons, MYTHOS MOZART offers a warm, relaxed space where families can explore together.

Teenagers will love the host of cool selfie moments.

To mark Mozart’s 270th birthday, MYTHOS MOZART is offering a reduced ticket price of €19 instead of 23 for Valentine’s Day.  Use code ITSAMATCH, valid until 14th February.