In the picturesque castle park of Grafenegg, the auditorium forms the melodious center of the classical concert world: a modern concert hall with excellent acoustics that combines music, architecture, and atmosphere to create an impressive experience.
The Grafenegg Auditorium is a concert hall of international renown and a central venue for the prestigious festival and concert program held at Grafenegg Castle. Since its opening with Schubert's Unfinished Symphony in 2008, the hall has offered music lovers an intense listening experience that captivates with its outstanding acoustics and inviting atmosphere.
With space for around 1,300 visitors, the hall offers room for a wide range of musical formats – from large orchestra concerts and chamber music to special events. The carefully designed wall surfaces and interior architecture made of light oak and limestone give the room a warm, lively sound quality, in which music not only emanates from the podium, but envelops the audience from all sides.
Architecturally, the auditorium blends harmoniously into the historic ensemble between the riding school and tavern, complementing the castle park as a cultural and historical site with a contemporary feel. The flexible room design allows for a wide range of events in addition to classical concerts, establishing the hall as a cultural meeting place throughout the year.
For visitors, the auditorium is both a magnet for sound art and architectural beauty—a place where music can be experienced in outstanding quality and which shapes Grafenegg's cultural profile in a distinctive way.






