Kursalon Hübner is located in Vienna. A magnificent music hall designed by Johann Garben in the style of the Italian Renaissance and built between 1865 and 1867. From the concert hall, where Strauss directed his orchestra from the position of the first violin, visitors can feast their eyes on the famous golden statue that was put up in his memory in 1921, that became the most photographed Viennese monument.

The Lanner Hall, which is located on Kursalon’s upper floor, is named after Strauss’ longtime friend and his underestimated musical rival Joseph Lanner. With its festive ceiling and dazzling lighting, this magnificent room is the palace’s heart and the impressive main concert hall.

Today in the Kursalon Hübner, the service and equipment of a modern event location are combined with the flair of history. Four magnificent halls on two floors and approximately 1,000 m² terrace with a view of the city park form a unique backdrop for events of all kinds.