Nestled within the House of the Teutonic Order (Deutschordenshaus) in Vienna, the Sala Terrena offers a unique and intimate setting for music enthusiasts. This ornate room, adorned with Venetian-style frescoes, seats only about 50 guests, creating a cozy and exclusive atmosphere. Visitors can experience the enchanting acoustics and close-knit ambiance, making it an ideal venue to hear Mozart’s compositions. The Sala Terrena’s historical charm and limited capacity ensure that each performance is a memorable and personal encounter with classical music.
Sala Terrena at the House of the Teutonic Order (Deutschordenshaus)
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