Gasometers are more than a concert hall—they’re one of Vienna’s most recognizable landmarks, created by transforming historic gas tanks into a modern entertainment complex. The brick industrial architecture gives the venue a striking character, while the flexible layout supports everything from smaller live sets to full-scale concert nights with a strong visual impact.
Inside, the experience is built around atmosphere: the acoustics are tuned for live performance, sightlines are thoughtfully arranged, and visitors appreciate the smooth entry flow, practical amenities, and food-and-drink options that keep the evening moving. The mix of heritage structure and contemporary upgrades often makes shows feel more immersive and intense.
The micro-location is straightforward: Guglgasse 6, Vienna, Austria. Most guests reach the entrance within minutes on foot from U3 Gasometer, which sits right by the complex, and there are parking options nearby for those arriving by car. For broader city transport context and planning the rest of your route, see the general information further down the page.