Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on 27th January 1756 in Getreidegasse, the heart of Salzburg. The exhibition rooms in Mozart’s home give a good idea of how the musical genius used to live. More
At the Haus der Natur (House of Nature) the many different aspects of nature are presented in an interesting and vivid way. Another focus in on Mankind. More
Europe’s largest fortification, towering high above the city of Salzburg, accommodates the Rainer-Regiments-Museum – a memory of Salzburg’s former regiment. More
60 original farmhouses from 5 centuries, charming rural gardens, a interesting multi-vision show, handicraft demos and much more ensure a wonderful museum experience in the outdoors. More
The museum is perched on a steep cliff on Mönchsberg, some 60 meters above Anton-Neumayr square. The museum presents national and international art from the 20th and 21st centuries. More