A visit to the DomQuartier complex in Salzburg begins through the state rooms of the Old Residenz and from there continues to the Residenzgalerie and the Cathedral Museum. Afterwards, there is the museum of St. Peter’s Abbey with collections of Christian sacred objects. The last museum in the complex is the Salzburg Museum, which features art collections from the Baroque period to the present day.
What exactly can you see in the DomQuartier complex?
- The State Rooms of the Residenz – The control center of the Prince-Archbishops.
- The Residenzgalerie – A large collection of paintings by various European artists.
- The Cathedral Terrace – From which you can overlook the Old Town.
- The North Oratory of the Cathedral
- The Cathedral Museum
- The Cabinet of Art and Wonders
- The Long Gallery
- The Museum of St. Peter’s Abbey – A display of “sacred treasures” collections from the oldest monastery in the German-speaking countries.
Watch a general overview of the Residenz Palaces
Essential Information for Visiting the DomQuartier Complex
Opening Hours:
- Every day (except Tuesdays) from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- July – August: Every day from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
- December to early January: Every day from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- Closed on December 24th.
- Last admission is one hour before closing.
Guided Tour:
With audio guides in 9 languages (including English and Russian).
Entrance Fee:
- Adult – €15
- Child, Youth, Student (up to age 25) – €5
- Child (up to age 6) – Free.
- Family – €32
Address: DomQuartier Salzburg, Residenzplatz 1 / Domplatz 1a
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