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Domplatz 1a
5020 Salzburg
Austria
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We went to this museum to spend time in Salzburg. It had rave reviews on Google so we went. I…read morewished we would have saved our money and did something else. It was pricey for a museum. It has a very small aquarium and the museum is about the earth history.
This is just a lovely moment! A lot of things to see and if…read moreyou like history and animals and all this stuff.. you will spend a good moment 3h in here are really easily spend I still couldn't see everything. I recommend when a rainy day or so it's really a cool activity, and not just for children's.
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We took the funicular up and walked around the different museums in the fortress. The views of the…read morecity and the mountains were beautiful. Some of the major highlights of Fortress Hohensalzburg are the magnificent Princes' Rooms, the Magic Theater on the High Level, the Great Armory in the castle courtyard, the various museums (like the marionette museum, the tower and the historical museum) were all very interesting and detailed. Go up for the breathtaking views over the rooftops of the city. It was really interesting to learn how this fortress had evolved over a period of almost 500 years. If you want to do all, it would take 3-5 hours...it's huge.....
High on a Hill there's a lovely Fortress. Funicular up in 30 seconds as opposed to a 35 minute…read morewalk. The view from the Observation Tower is spectacular, an alp or two is always good eye candy. We spend about 2 hours wandering around, through the museum and courtyard. Look through every window you find and you can see why this Fortress was impenetrable. Also have a go with the bells on way out and if you have time come back to the bell area at 11.00am to hear the original mechanism working. A final drink and snack in the restaurant will afford those great views once more. We arrived early with few people around. Yes there are a lot of steps but they are well designed and shallow. The way down from the tower is separate to the way up so you don't get blockages. The rest rooms are fantastic just at the end of the Museum.
Christmas band
Beautiful doorway
My review is for the lift only. We used our Salzburg card and went for the wonderful view at the…read moretop. At the top, exit to the left for a free bathroom.
We walked the ridge trail from the Festung Hohensalzburg to the modern art museum and the views are…read moreexcept - from the river and city to the Alps. Try to arrive at the Art Museum overlook at 12:00 for the ringing of the church bells.
Mozart residence. The Geburtshaus is better. This one seems a bit smaller with less to see. There's…read morepianos and his violin and a video of a trio playing his compositions. There's a docent(maybe?) who took herself very seriously and scolded everyone that she could see for something or other. Just from what I saw: a child for sitting with her legs crossed, a mother reading an info placard to her daughter, a tourist for using their phone who she assumed was taking video or photos, etc. If you skip this one, you won't miss out.
If you're going to Salzburg for the first time, you should buy a Salzburg card. It is a fantastic…read moredeal. We went here (Mozart's residence), and his birthplace. Used the local buses, took the lift at the Modern Art museum, Christmas museum, Dom Quarter and Hohensalzburg. The residence is not filled with many personal items, but with the Salzburg card, I'm glad I tried it out
Mozart's birthplace under wraps
This is an interesting museum in the old town of Salzburg. It's where Mozart was born on January…read more27, 1756. Very popular so try to go early morning or on a weekday if you can. It's open daily from 9 am to 5:30 pm. The latest admission is 30 minutes before closing time. Touring the museum is said to take about an hour, but I ran through it in about 25 minutes There is a text guide you can read on your mobile phone using a QR code. A tip: this museum is FREE if you have the Salzburg card. I got a 2 day card and I found it to be a great value, especially if you want to see the castle, use the bus, and even just see two other museums. You can buy it online as well.
Super insightful walk through of where Mozart was born. They have tons of cool artifacts on display…read morethat Mozart and his family owned and used which is very interesting. There is an app to guide you through the museum, but to be honest was not super helpful. A must-see option if you are visiting Salzburg though!
Relief on the ceiling
A photo in the row of pictures with no captions in the computer room. Img search says this is a police sketch of what Mozart might look like
Our toddler had a blast here. This museum is so interactive that as you move along the exhibit,…read moreboth adult and child would enjoy them together. The adult gets to see the exhibits as they move along while the kid gets to play with the toys. It is a really good place to visit on a rainy, cold day.
Krakuska
As the names suggests it focuses on Salzburg's creative history. It spans multiple centuries, and…read moreas time progressed with the exhibitions it was not as interesting. The exhibition rooms felt disjointed in flow and in concept. I might have felt differently if it wasn't my last museum for the day and if I had an audio guide. I am not even sure if they have the later, but none of the staff offered unlike other places.
A wonderful museum featuring the history of Saulsburg and many other exhibits. Housed in a baroque…read moreresident palace this main museum takes you on a fascinating romp through Salzburgs past and present. Ornate rooms showcase everything from Roman exclamations to Royal portraits.They were free guided tour is at 6 PM every Thursday. The museum also has a café. A gift shop and lockers where you can store your stuff. You can take a stroller into the museum because there is ever elevators that take you to each floor. At the time the feature exhibit was "what role did the Salzburg museum play during the Nazi regime" It was quite a eye-opener. An interesting perspective for sure. It is a great place to go in the middle of the city. Not just for rainy days
My wife said it was her favorite museum we visited today. It's included in the Salzburg card.read more
Great little museum! Do yourself a favor and get the Salzburg City Card so that you get into this…read moreand several other museums for free. It's a small museum but lots of nice exhibits. Worth your time if you're a Christmas nut like me.
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