Wiener Royal Orchester

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Wien, Austria

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Wiener Royal Orchester Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Wiener Royal Orchester is located in Wien, Austria on Haus der Industrie, Schwarzenbergpl. 4. Wiener Royal Orchester is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category concert hall in Austria.

Address

Haus der Industrie, Schwarzenbergpl. 4

Phone

+43 15130139

Amenities

Bar on siteToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible lift

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Ghassan Zein

We were not sure of what is it gonna be like especially during Covid times and all other operas are closed. Booked the tickets from a small box in inner strade - very quick. The performance lasted 1hr45mins and was beautiful! The artists were very professional and friendly, while the program included famous pieces and a nice variety. Seating was very smart too especially in such time. Much recommended and worth the money (average 40 to 80 euro depends on place).

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Nour El Assaad

I loved the show! It is very nice and the musicians are really great! You can see the harmony in the team and especially their lead. We went during times of covid-19, i think it was among the first shows and I was so happy with their safety measures. I felt safe! I did expect more musicians or performers from the way it was described to us by the agents.

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Christine Okelly

Bought tickets from a guy outside St Stephens Church in full regalia and brochures advertising the concert. He explained that there were 3 prices bronze silver and gold. We said we'd go for silver and he said he'd \upgrade\ us to gold. The tickets cost 50 each. He provided a map and detailed instructions how to get there. So we got to the venue only to be told it was not the correct place. We were directed to a building formerly a church but now a school where a large hall had a makeshift stage. The building was very interesting and the concert consisted of 9 musicians, two singers and two dancers on a makeshift stage, no bronze, silver or gold here just wooden chairs. The musicians played well but it was not the sound or venue we were expecting and certainly not worth 100. I felt it was a very underhanded thing to do and it left a very sour taste for the evening. I'm sure I wasn't as disappointed as the elderly couple behind me who showed up to what was effectively a school hall in full evening dress. Shame on you Weiner Royal Orchestra for perpuating this charade. Be honest and tell people it's a scaled down version and for God's sake make the price reflect that. Lots of disappointed visitors caught out by this. The photo below shows where it should have been, where it was, and the brochure he gave us. I've also included the ticket which has two venues the second is the one we were sent to.

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Laurita Viajera

Beatiful and funny performance . I was afraid of getting bored but I could have stayed listening them foe hours! It is great for people who want to have a first experience with clive classic music as it is not long. Even children would enjoy it! .

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Fabio Rosa

Awesome play. Beautiful display of Vienna's music and dance.

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Summer Wood

The Wiener Royal Orchestra always exceeded my expectations! For people new to classical music it's a great introduction, it's engaging and exciting. For seasoned classical concert goers, it is fresh, playful, while always of the highest quality. It is so much fun seeing the musicians, singers and dancers interact. One can tell that they are used to playing together and it is a delight to see their enjoyment while performing. The program is typical Viennese, and does a great job offering variety.

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Chi Kin Leung

The music was ok, but not for one who would like to go for a professional concert. It was just a funny performance to make tourists happy. Most importantly, the way they sold the tickets was misleading and obviously a tourist trap, just like the other reviews said. We were led to believe that the concert would be conducted in a grand hall and performed by a professional orchestra, but the venue turned out to be smaller than a school hall and the so-called “orchestra” consisted of only around 12 players...it was nothing more than chamber music. It was so disappointing and did not worth the price. Also, we were forced to leave our jackets at the reception and charged 1 euro each. Yes, forced to do so. We refused to take down our jackets at first as we were only wearing short sleeves inside and were afraid that the “hall” would be cold. But the staff did not allow us to keep our jackets and we had no choice but shivered throughout the performance.