Step into Mozart’s world with an entry ticket to Prague’s interactive museum, featuring hands-on exhibits and a virtual reality conducting experience.
Getting started
Begin your visit at the main entrance of the Mozart Interactive Museum, located at Karmelitská 33, Praha 1. Present your ticket for validation, then proceed directly to the exhibition space where staff are available to assist and guide you through the initial installations.
What to expect
Mozart Interactive Museum
As the first Mozart experience museum in the Czech Republic, this venue connects visitors to the life, music, and legacy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart through technology-driven storytelling. The museum uses animated installations and digital displays to bring the composer’s era and genius to life.
Features
Interactive exhibits: Explore dozens of hands-on installations that reveal Mozart’s childhood, travels, and musical innovations, designed to engage visitors of all ages.
Virtual reality conducting: Step onto the virtual podium and conduct an orchestra, experiencing the thrill of musical leadership with real-time feedback.
Animated storytelling: Discover key moments from Mozart’s life, including his family, compositions, and instruments, presented through immersive digital displays.
Fact-based displays: Learn about Mozart’s influence on Prague and the truth behind famous myths, with exhibits that clarify historical details and cultural impact.
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Bring a valid photo ID to match the name on your booking if requested at the entrance.
Carry your e-ticket or printed ticket for entry.
Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not allowed inside the museum for security reasons.
Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the exhibition spaces.
Smoking, including e-cigarettes, is strictly prohibited within the museum premises.
Flash photography, tripods, and filming equipment are not allowed inside the exhibition spaces.
The museum is suitable for visitors of all ages, including families and children.
For specific accessibility needs, please contact the museum in advance to confirm available facilities.
The museum is open daily from 10am to 7pm.
The current location at Karmelitská 33, Praha 1, Prague, will close on August 31st; please check for updates if planning a visit after this date.
Your ticket includes access to all interactive exhibits and installations, including the virtual reality conducting experience.
The museum is a popular attraction and can be busy during peak hours; consider visiting early or later in the day for a quieter experience.
Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.