DomQuartier Salzburg is more than just a museum; it is a unique cultural experience that takes visitors on a captivating journey through the history and art of Salzburg. Nestled in the heart of the city, this enchanting destination combines the majestic Salzburg Cathedral, the remarkable Residenz Palace, and many other architectural gems that showcase the rich history of the city. With its stunning baroque architecture, opulent interiors, and breathtaking views from the terrace, DomQuartier Salzburg offers a glimpse into the lives of the city's bishops and archbishops throughout the centuries. Visitors can explore the museum's extensive collection of art, marvel at the intricate details of the cathedral's organ, or simply soak in the grandeur of the palace grounds. A visit to DomQuartier Salzburg is truly an immersive experience that will leave guests with a deep appreciation for the city's cultural heritage.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Toilets
- Good for kids
- Family friendly
- Live performances
Reviews
Worth a visit.
Very good audio guide( included )
You will not only see lots of beautiful rooms
but different private art/curiosities collections.
As well will pass through Cathedral, the second just next to the organ.
Fascinating palace with some stunning rooms. The audio guide was definitely necessary otherwise I would have missed a lot of interesting points. The exhibition and cathedral were also well worth seeing. It is very big, so a lot of walking around but enjoyable nonetheless.
Museum is 1.3 km long divided in EG floor for baroque Halls and beautiful interior decorations, OG1 for museum shop and painting exhibitions of artists, Cathedral treasury, artifacts, visit of upper floor and organ of the Cathedral with outside view from the Terrasse till the end level of St. Peter's museum. all with 13€/adult.
A worthy museum! It is not just one, but four! You get to see the rooms where the Prince Archbishops lived, the art gallery, the Cathedral, and more! The audioguide is free, and highly recommended! You can easily spend a few hours there. There is also a balcony that overlooks the main square, so it is possible to order a cup of coffee and have a break.
Beautiful museum, and amazing view. You can spend your whole day here just watching the roof and the painting. You have audio guide here, but unfortunately not Hungarian. But with the English one everything also clear.
With Salzbueg Card it is also free to enter so it is also a good point.
I think the only problem was: the emptiness of the rooms. There were big rooms with almost nothing in them just a big empty space.
But in the end, I had a great time here.
An easily overlooked stop. It includes the Archbishop’s palace (including the room where Mozart gave his first concert as a child), a small art museum, tours of the treasuries of Salzburg cathedral and St Peter’s. Very much worth it.
We reserved slots for the guided tour (DomQuartier Führung) via their official website template and then email. While it added a small add-on amount to the entry tickets, it was absolutely worth it.
The guide explained and pointed us towards things we would have absolutely missed in the museums & gallery view of the cathedral. She also showed us sections of the residence that wouldn't be open to visit otherwise. The guide was so nice and answered all our questions; at the end of the tour we felt we had seen the highlights and could move forwards to exploring the historical centre and go to a concert. It was a pleasure!
Interesting museum with different art pieces. Tour went through the terrace with nice view on the city, and nearby cathedral's organ, which you cannot access otherwise. Free access with Salzburg card.
Worth a visit.
Very good audio guide( included )
You will not only see lots of beautiful rooms
but different private art/curiosities collections.
As well will pass through Cathedral, the second just next to the organ.
Fascinating palace with some stunning rooms. The audio guide was definitely necessary otherwise I would have missed a lot of interesting points. The exhibition and cathedral were also well worth seeing. It is very big, so a lot of walking around but enjoyable nonetheless.