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Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions

Dive into Johann Strauss’s world in a modern immersive show with stunning visuals, soundscapes, and interactive rooms in the heart of Vienna.

€25 without Pass
Free with Pass
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What Time Does the Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions Open?

The Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions is open Monday to Thursday and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and on Friday and Saturday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Where Is the Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions Located?

Friedrichstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
Located in the 1st district (Innere Stadt), close to the Vienna State Opera.

How Long Does It Take to Visit, and What Is the Best Time?

Most visitors spend around 60 to 90 minutes inside the museum. This allows enough time to explore both the historical displays and interactive installations. For a quieter experience, weekday mornings or late afternoons are recommended to avoid crowds and group visits.

History of the Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions

Celebrating the Waltz King's Legacy

Johann Strauss II, known worldwide as the “King of the Waltz,” shaped the cultural identity of 19th-century Vienna. With iconic compositions such as “The Blue Danube,” his music captured the spirit and elegance of an entire era.

Technology Meets Tradition

With its “New Dimensions” concept, the museum integrates digital storytelling into classical music heritage. Immersive projections, virtual environments, and enhanced soundscapes allow visitors not just to view history but to feel it. Authentic artifacts coexist with modern interpretations, ensuring Strauss’s influence connects with new generations.

What Can You Expect to See Inside?

The museum offers a rich and interactive journey through the world of Johann Strauss II. Highlights include:
- Large-scale immersive projections
- Interactive and motion-responsive stations
- High-quality audio featuring Strauss’s most famous compositions
- Themed rooms exploring the composer’s life and cultural impact
- Multilingual audio guides in English and German
- Approximately 75 minutes total experience

What Makes the “New Dimensions” Experience Stand Out?

This is not a traditional museum. “New Dimensions” transforms passive learning into active participation using holographic visuals, spatial audio, and animation-based storytelling. A popular highlight is the virtual waltz simulator, where visitors can dance through a 19th-century Viennese ballroom.

What Should You Know Before Visiting?

  • Fully accessible for wheelchair users and visitors with mobility needs
  • All digital content and labels available in English and German
  • Photography is allowed, except with flash
  • Coat and bag check required for larger items

Frequently Asked Questions
about Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions

What makes the “New Dimensions” experience unique?

"New Dimensions” transforms a traditional museum into an immersive journey through music history using virtual reality, spatial audio, and motion visuals—perfect for music lovers and tech enthusiasts alike.

Can I take photos inside the Johann Strauss Museum?

Photography is allowed throughout the museum as long as no flash is used. You can capture your favorite interactive moments and exhibits freely.

Is the Johann Strauss Museum suitable for children?

Yes, the museum is family-friendly. Children enjoy the interactive features, including the virtual ballroom experience and music-based exhibits that are fun and educational.

What can you see inside the Johann Strauss Museum?

Inside the museum, visitors can see original manuscripts, period furniture, holographic experiences, VR waltz simulations, and sound installations that bring Strauss’s music to life.

What is the Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions?

The Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions is an interactive museum in Vienna that celebrates the life and legacy of Johann Strauss II using immersive technology, VR, and historical artifacts in the composer’s former residence.

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