About this venue
Konzerthaus is one of Vienna’s most recognizable concert venues, known for its elegant architecture and strong role in the city’s musical life. The historic building combines a representative exterior with functional spaces for concerts, ceremonial programmes and cultural events of various formats.
Inside, the venue is designed for a refined musical experience, with halls that offer good visibility, carefully developed acoustics and a pleasant atmosphere for visitors. Audiences value the blend of classical ambience, organized service, cloakroom facilities, catering options and spaces that make arrival before a performance calm and convenient.
The venue is located at Lothringerstraße 20, 1030 Vienna, Austria. The entrance sits close to the central city area, near tram and bus stops, while visitors arriving by car should check nearby garages and short-term stopping options. Broader information on getting around the city follows naturally in the city description below.
About the city
Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, the charming capital of Carinthia, blends a relaxed lakeside vibe with the energy of a city that knows how to deliver top-class experiences. With a steady mix of sport, music, and major live events, visitors often choose it as a destination where a single night out easily turns into a full mini-break. The city feels compact and welcoming, easy to navigate, and lively enough that you’ll always find a great dinner spot, a drink, or an evening stroll through the well-kept central streets before or after the show.
Getting in and around is straightforward and convenient: the city bus network run by KMG Klagenfurt Mobil GmbH connects the key areas, while regional links such as S-Bahn Kärnten make it easy to reach the wider region. If you arrive by train, Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof is the main gateway, with simple onward connections into the city districts and event zones. Flying in, the closest option is Flughafen Klagenfurt (KLU), and thanks to clear city layout and solid transport links, reaching Sportpark Klagenfurt, the Wörthersee Stadion, or the Messe Klagenfurt grounds is typically quick and stress-free—whether you use public transport, a taxi, or your own car.
If you’ve got a little time beyond the event itself, Klagenfurt offers a perfect “tourist bonus” to round out the trip: stroll through the old town to Neuer Platz, stop by the Lindwurm dragon statue, and continue to Alter Platz with its cafés and historic façades. For a slower pace, the Lendkanal is ideal—an easy walk leading towards Wörthersee, where the views and lakeside atmosphere instantly help you unwind. And if you want greenery and a panorama, Kreuzbergl offers short trails and a calm break before diving back into the city buzz.