Attractions in Salzburg

Perched on Mönchsberg, one of Salzburg’s five prominent hills, the Museum of Modern Art Salzburg Mönchsberg stands out with its striking white marble exterior. Opened in 2004, the museum spans […]

Located at Salzburg Airport, Hangar-7 is a striking steel and glass structure, designed to resemble the wing of an aircraft with two cylindrical towers. This architectural marvel serves as the […]

Just south of Salzburg, within Austria’s Hohe Tauern National Park, the 10,508-foot (3,203-meter) Kitzsteinhorn mountain and glacier rise majestically over the Zell am See and Kaprun region. This natural wonder, […]

Nestled in the east wing of Salzburg’s Old Residence, where Austria’s prince-archbishops once resided, the Residenz Gallery (Residenzgalerie) now houses the state of Salzburg’s painting collection. This gallery showcases an […]

Nestled in the heart of Salzburg Old Town, the Salzburg Museum of Natural History, also known as Haus der Natur, stands as the city’s most popular museum. Spanning a range […]

National Park Hohe Tauern, Austria’s largest national park, stretches from the Brenner Pass in the west to the Grossglockner mountain in the east, spanning three southern provinces. This expansive landscape […]

Nestled in the heart of Salzburg’s Old Town, the Toy Museum (Spielzeugmuseum) offers a delightful escape for families. The museum is filled with an eclectic mix of retro and modern […]

The Panorama Museum, located in Salzburg, Austria, is connected to the main branch of the Salzburg Museum at the Neue Residenz via a subterranean tunnel. This underground passage includes a […]

Nestled in a 17th-century building, the Museum of Modern Art Salzburg Rupertinum (Museum der Moderne Rupertinum) stands out with its unique mosaic ‘tongue-beards’ adorning the exterior. Originally serving as Salzburg’s […]

Tucked into Salzburg Old Town, the Georg Trakl Memorial (Traklhaus) is a small museum dedicated to the 20th-century Austrian poet, Georg Trakl. Housed in the very building where Trakl was […]

Nestled within the upper floors of the Salzburg Cathedral, the Cathedral Museum (Dommuseum) offers a glimpse into the rich religious history of Austria. The museum’s permanent exhibit showcases a collection […]

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 […]

Nestled within the historic Hellbrunn Palace estate in southern Salzburg, the Salzburg Zoo, also known as Tiergarten Hellbrunn, is home to around 1,400 animals from diverse regions including Eurasia, Africa, […]

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