opening hours
Opening hours:
- Daily except Tuesday from 10 am to 5 pm
- July and August daily from 10 am to 6 pm
- December through January 6 daily from 10 am to 5 pm
- December 24 closed
- Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Plan at least 1.5 to 2 hours; full access is not guaranteed in the last 20 minutes. The Residenzgalerie closes for construction from June 8, 2026, and on July 25 and 26, 2026 the State Rooms, Residenzgalerie, museum shop, and cathedral arcade terrace are closed, with access to the remaining route via Domplatz 1a. Events, services, and the noon music program can also cause partial closures, especially at the cathedral organ loft.
tickets
Admission prices:
- Full access: adults €15, reduced €12, youth ages 7-25 €5, family ticket €32
- Partial access when not all areas are accessible: adults €12, reduced €10, youth €4, family ticket €26
- Children ages 0-6 and pupils in school groups: free
- Groups from 10 people: €12 full access / €10 partial access per person
- Students-Wednesday: €5 full access / €4 partial access with a free non-alcoholic drink, only on site for students under 26 with ID
- Audio guide: €2; public guided tour supplement: €4 per adult plus admission
- Salzburg Card: one-time free entry
Partial-access prices apply when parts of the route are closed. Private guided products and individual tours are separate from standard admission.
address
DomQuartier Salzburg
Residenzplatz 1 / Domplatz 1a
5020 Salzburg
Austria
how to get there
The main entrance is in the passageway from Residenzplatz into the inner courtyard of the Alte Residenz. From Salzburg Hauptbahnhof, bus 1 to Ferdinand-Hanusch-Platz or buses 3, 5, and 6 to Rathaus get you into the Old Town in about 10 minutes; from Mülln-Altstadt station, the walk takes about 20 minutes. If you come by car, use a city-center garage such as Mönchsberg, Nonntal, or Mirabell, because access in the Old Town is restricted.
accessibility
Barrier-free access is available with ramps and lifts, including routes via Residenzplatz 1, stairway 4, and the south tower entrance to the Cathedral Museum. Visitors with a disability pass showing at least 50% disability enter free, and a listed companion also enters free. Assistance dogs are allowed.
lockers
Lockable lockers are available in the State Rooms on the 2nd floor and the Residenzgalerie on the 3rd floor. Umbrellas, large bags, luggage, and wet clothing cannot go into the exhibition rooms, so arriving with a small day bag makes the route much easier.
photography and filming
Private photos and short videos are generally allowed without flash or tripod. Photography is not allowed in the St. Peter area, and extra lighting of any kind is prohibited. Commercial or scientific photography needs prior approval.