Mehlgrube, Vienna

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Mehlgrube, Vienna was an 18th-century Viennese concert and dining venue known for hosting important musical events, including premieres of works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert venue
dining establishment
historic building
architecturalUse multi-purpose event space
associatedWith Viennese classical music
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart NERFINISHED
cityRole important 18th-century concert venue in Vienna
country Austria
culturalContext Viennese Classical era NERFINISHED
era Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
eventTypeHosted balls
banquets
chamber music concerts
orchestral performances
hasFunction dining venue
public entertainment venue
heritageStatus historically documented Viennese venue
historicalSignificance part of the network of private and semi-public concert venues in Mozart’s Vienna
site of important musical events in 18th-century Vienna
knownFor hosting musical performances
premieres of works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
public concerts
social gatherings of Viennese nobility and bourgeoisie
languageContext German-speaking cultural sphere
locatedIn Innere Stadt NERFINISHED
historic center of Vienna
location Vienna NERFINISHED
musicGenreHosted Classical music
chamber music
symphonic music
nameLanguage German
nameMeaning “flour pit” in German
operationalPeriod 18th century
partOf Vienna’s historical concert life
patronage frequented by aristocracy
frequented by wealthy bourgeoisie
relatedTo 18th-century Viennese social life
history of concerts in Vienna
performance history of Mozart’s works
timePeriod late 18th century
usedAs ballroom
concert hall
restaurant

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