What makes it 67% Baby-Friendly: Lifts, stroller storage, and changing tables ease access, but no dedicated nursing room and few baby-level activities mean caregivers may focus on comfort rather than exhibits.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to explore key interactive exhibits and include baby breaks without rushing.
Piano Staircase (Stairplay):
Motion-sensitive steps light up and play piano notes as you climb.
Tip: Hold your baby or park the stroller nearby to let each adult take turns playing.
Philharmonic Concert Cinema:
45-minute high-quality video and sound highlights of Vienna Philharmonic concerts.
Tip: Catch a morning session when the museum is quieter and the baby is more alert.
Sonotopia Sound Exhibition:
Listen to curated sounds from space missions, city life and classical works.
Tip: Bring your stroller into the exhibit; stand near the sound terminals so baby can hear varied noises.

Ariella Wolf
So interesting museum. Great music and composer. Reminded me of my dad, playing classical music in the morning of each weekend. Taught me how to adore classic music and composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Hydin etc.
yoyo yiu
It is my 1st time to visit this museum. If you are learning music, you must come here to find more historical background of many music knowledge and musicians. There are some 3D visual tools you can use to feel the music such as conducting. Some rooms for you to feel the sound mobilization. Happy to come here!
John Smith
WOW! What a find for a music enthusiast! It’s absolutely fab experience and excellent value for what you seen hear and learn. Multiple levels of past present and future sounds, a real insight into Austrian music and composers of the like. Lots of interactive things to do for adults and children. Highly recommended, you won’t be bored. Also a great musical staircase that plays when you walk up it. ...
Hammad Mustafa (theXcursionist)
Loved every floor and every gallery. Interactive games were fun. The best of the best was experience of conducting Philharmonic Orchestra at the end (Though I sucked at it🤣🤣🤣) but enjoyed nevertheless.
Annika du Toit
We had an incredible morning at the House of Music. I recommend this place for all ages. It’s a brilliant blend of history and musical technology. Lots of interactive displays entertaining you and teaching you about sound. A great place to learn the science behind sound and also learn about the lives of some of the greatest Austrian composers who lived. Very thoughtfully laid out and easy to navig...
The museum is fully indoors. In winter the glass-roofed courtyard is a cozy spot; in summer visit early to avoid midday sun in the lobby.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult tickets | EUR 30 |
| Baby under 3 | EUR 0 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 30 |
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