Between Wirerstrasse and Kurhausstrasse, in the park northeast of the fountain
A music pavilion in the Kurpark garden existed soon after the construction of the Kurhaus building (now Congress and Theater House), and by 1883.
The original wooden building, donated by the Viennese rentier and honorary citizen of Ischl Karl Herzfeld, was located north of the fountain. Around 1900, it was relocated towards the terrace of the Kurhaus building. In 1965, both were destroyed in a fire.
In 1973, architect Heinz Karbus designed a new concrete pavilion to be built in the park, but it was not approved because of its orientation to the southwest. Only in 2015 during the redesign of the Kurpark garden for the State Garden Show was the pavilion rebuilt, larger and made entirely of wood, following a design by the Two in a Box architectural firm of Ottensheim.