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In the second basement, the historically unique baroque vault was converted into a multifunctional event venue using modern elements. During the restoration, the vault structure of the old brickwork was preserved, but for reasons of monument protection, the brickwork of the lower area of the basement
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The third floor shows Mozart's personal and social situation in Vienna. A multimedia installation presents all the places where Mozart lived during his
Viennese years. Visitors also learn about Mozart's most important performance venues and people of importance to him, as well as socio-political
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The "Business Lounge" is located on the fourth floor of the building. This is an event area consisting of several rooms. The event area is characterised by restored wall paintings in combination with modern wall coverings. The rooms are furnished with furniture from the interior design company
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The Figaro House building has five floors, with private apartments located on the fifth floor. The fourth floor to second basement of the house belong to
Mozarthaus Vienna and are used as a museum and event rooms. The courtyard of the house is characterised by the
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The design of the historical courtyard was essentially destroyed by the installation of an elevator. The original 17th-century stone floor of the kitchen was removed and the original oak door of Mozart's apartment was varnished and
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and the end of his life, as well as a multimedia theatre installation "The Magic Flute - The Divine
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