Opened in 2007, the award-winning Salzburg Museum delves into the city’s rich history, cultural heritage, and musical legacy across six sites. The main venue, located in the New Residential Palace (Neue Residenz) at Mozartplatz, offers a comprehensive journey through Salzburg’s past. Visitors can explore a variety of artworks, artifacts, and multimedia content, providing a vivid and engaging experience. The museum’s layout and exhibits bring the city’s story to life, making it a key destination for those interested in understanding Salzburg’s historical and cultural tapestry.
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