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DomQuartier

Altstadt
Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this expansive Baroque complex offers art & cultural history tours.via Google

A massive baroque palace complex linking the Cathedral and the Residenz, showcasing state rooms and church treasures.

Good to know
€€ entry. Allow 3 hours. Includes access to the cathedral organ loft.

Reviews from Google

Janine Thomas2 months ago
I had a nice visit at DomQuartier. Was it mind-blowing? No. And a little forgettable. The way-finding and overall design of the experience was great. But the content was lacking. The state rooms were the most interesting, but I found that the furnishings were sparse and the audio guide took way too long to load and listen to. The art museum was fine! Small. The panoramic terrace was lovely. There was a nice view of the inside of the cathedral. I wasn’t a fan of the Catholic items in the connected museum. There was a cool hallway that included cabinets of curiosities, which was neat if you can separate yourself from the probable lack of ethical acquisition (which happens a lot throughout history, I realize). By the end I just wanted to skedaddle and fine myself a sweet treat. Also, note that you cannot bring any small backpacks into any of the areas inside. There is a coat check though, and not an open locker room which was nice.
Danél Kamstra Smidt5 months ago
Wonderful experience for the whole family. We got to dress up as lords and ladies, which was alot of fun. Large array of beautiful antique furniture. The art section is very interesting and quite extensive too. Roof terrace has a breathtaking view, and then only the religious section starts. You will need 2hrs atleast and even then you will need to rush to finish.
Michael Hui5 months ago
Visited DomQuartier Salzburg and found it very interesting. There are many church-related displays, including religious artworks, historical objects, and beautifully preserved rooms connected to the cathedral and archbishop’s residence. The exhibitions give good insight into Salzburg’s religious and cultural history. A worthwhile visit if you’re interested in church heritage and historical collections.
D. Matarazzo4 months ago
I did not take any photos of inside, it is primarily all the historical objects used by aristocrats, which I find quite boring personally. I guess I am too jaded by traveling too many places in Europe which ended up all looking like. But I appreciate the opportunity to visit here. Except for the lady on the 3rd floor, all staffs are kind here.
Witold Drutela year ago
This place is definitely worth a visit. Very palatial, wonderful exhibitions, access to the attic of the Dome organ and the adjacent terrace with a beautiful view. A very interesting museum, with centuries-old exhibits. You can see the representative chambers of the archbishop, an art gallery and works of sacred art. The most interesting thing for me was the opportunity to admire the cathedral’s interior from above, from the organ gallery.
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