Some museums to visit in Salzburg
Salzburg is a city rich in culture and history, so naturally it features many interesting museums. By all means, the list is not complete, but I try to add the small museums too.
- Salzburg Museum: This museum features exhibits on the city's history, culture, and art.
- Spielzeugmuseum: The toy museum is not just a museum for toys, it is a great, interactive place to visit with your kids.
- Haus der Natur: This science museum is vast and almost impossible to take in one visit. Many stations are interactive - especially the physics section - so it is a great place for kids too!
- Mozart's Birthplace: This museum is dedicated to the life and works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and is located in the house where he was born.
- Mozart's Residence: This museum is located in the house where Mozart lived for many years and features exhibits on his life and work.
- DomQuartier Salzburg: This museum complex is located in the former residence of the Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg and features exhibits on the city's history and art.
- Residenzgalerie Salzburg: This museum features a collection of European art from the 16th to the 19th century, including works by Rembrandt, Rubens, and Van Dyck.
- Museum der Moderne Salzburg: This museum features contemporary art and design from Austria and around the world.
- Panorama Museum: This museum features a 360-degree panoramic painting of the city of Salzburg as it appeared in the 19th century.
- Hellbrunn Palace and Trick Fountains: This historic palace features ornate trick fountains and a guided tour of the grounds.
- Folklore Museum: This museum features exhibits on the traditional folk culture of the Salzburg region, including costumes, crafts, and music.
- Stiegl-Brauwelt: This brewery museum offers a behind-the-scenes look at the beer-making process and features tastings of Stiegl's famous brews.
- Salzburg Baroque Museum: This museum features a collection of Baroque art and architecture from the Salzburg region.
- Rupertinum: This museum features contemporary art exhibitions from the 1950s to the present day, as well as works from the 20th century.
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