Serenade concerts
in the cloister of the Franciscan monastery

Taken back into another century - surrounded by sounds of a bygone era. It is this mixture of classical music and these extraordinary premises that make the Serenade Concerts so special. You hear, see and feel how it was - back then. In the beautiful gothic cloister of the Franciscan monastery - with its 700 m² of frescoes, created between 1519 and 1526, and oil paintings from the 18th century - the concerts take place every summer. Lovers of classical music they have long become a fixed date.

Internationally renowned ensembles and soloists are among the artists. For example, the Hagen Quartet Salzburg, the Munich String Quartet, the Michael-Grube Festival Orchestra Madrid, the Bavaria Brass Soloists Munich, the Pertersen Quartet Leipzig, Les Menestrels Vienna, the Concilium musicum Vienna, the Salzburg Mozart Soloists, the Philharmonia Schrammeln Vienna, etc. performed as soloists: Wolfgang Peinlich (concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic), Christian Altenburger (violin), Edgar Gredler (principal cellist of the Bavarian Radio Orchestra), Eberhard Kummer (ballad singer) chamber virtuoso Gerd Zapf (trumpet) and others.

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Dates

1st serenade concert

1st serenade concert

 15.07.2026
 20:00 O'Clock

"Divertimento" with Benjamin Herzl (violin), Benedict Mitterbauer (viola) and Matthias Bartolomey (violoncello)

2nd serenade concert

2nd serenade concert

 22.07.2026
 20:00 O'Clock

The young trio AEON performs under the title "Rising Stars".

3rd Serenade Concert

3rd Serenade Concert

 29.07.2026
 20:00 O'Clock

Concert by the Minetti Quartet, Vienna

4th serenade concert

4th serenade concert

 05.08.2026
 20:00 O'Clock

The Arioso Quartet Vienna performs with mezzo-soprano Maria Zeichart

5th serenade concert

5th serenade concert

 12.08.2026
 20:00 O'Clock

Altenburger String Quintet with first violinist Christian Altenburger

6th Serenade Concert

6th Serenade Concert

 19.08.2026
 20:00 O'Clock

Concert by the Cardinal Points Ensemble