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The Vienna State Opera (Wiener Staatsoper) opened in 1869 as the first major building on the new Ringstrasse boulevard. Bombed in 1945 and meticulously rebuilt by 1955, it stages around 300 performances a year across 60 different operas and ballets - one of the densest schedules of any opera house on the planet. The neo-Renaissance facade, the grand staircase, and the tea salon with original Gustav Klimt paintings survive from the original construction and can be seen on guided tours (EUR 13, multiple daily departures).
Performance tickets range from EUR 15 for restricted-view seats to EUR 250+ for prime stalls, but the famous standing-room tickets (Stehplatz) sell for just EUR 15 and go on sale 80 minutes before curtain. Queues form 2-3 hours early for popular productions. Even if you do not attend a show, the guided tour is one of the best things to do in Vienna for understanding the city's deep relationship with music. The opera house sits on the Opernring at the southern edge of the Innere Stadt, directly above Karlsplatz U-Bahn station (U1/U2/U4).
Pro Tip: Standing-room tickets are the city's best cultural bargain. Arrive 2.5 hours before curtain for blockbuster shows (Carmen, La Traviata) and bring a scarf to tie to the railing and claim your spot - it is an accepted tradition. The Opera live-streams select performances on a giant screen on the facade in summer, free of charge.