Panorama Museum | Residenzplatz
A wonderful view!
The unique city panorama by Johann Michael Sattler (1786–1847) covers 125 square meters (26 meters in circumference). It depicts the historic center of Salzburg and its surrounds in 1829. Telescopes on the visitors platform allow closer viewing of the details of domestic architecture and daily life as it was 200 years ago.
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The cosmoramas
Around the Salzburg Panorama large-format paintings of motifs from all over the world by Johann Michael Sattler's son, Hubert, are exhibited: An amazing journey through time!
The Time Telescope
A specifically interactive display developed by Virgil Widrich allows comparisons between past and present. Other images and text information can also be generated: a trip through time into the history of Salzburg.
Neue Residenz
Entrance: Residenzplatz 9, 5010 Salzburg
Tel.: +43-662-62 08 08-730
Curator: Mag. Karin Rachbauer-Lehenauer
Opening times
Daily 9 am to 5 pm, Thursday 9 am to 8 pm
Changed opening times:
24 and 31 December: 9 am to 2 pm, 1 January: 1 pm to 5 pm
Closed:
1 November, 25 December
Admission | Euro |
Adults | 2,0 |
Reduced | 1,7 |
Young people | 1,5 |
Children (aged 6 to 15) | 1,0 |
Families | 4,0 |
Salzburg Card | valid |
Combicard Panorama Museum and Salzburg Museum | Neue Residenz
Mon-Sat | Sun | |
Adults | 8,0 | 6,0 |
Reduced | 6,6 | 5,0 |
Young people | 4,4 | 2,5 |
Children (aged 6 to 15) | 3,3 | 1,5 |
Families | 16,0 | 12,0 |
Salzburg Card | valid | valid |
Guided tours
For information call tel. +43-662-62 08 08-708
oder mail: karin.rachbauer@salzburgmuseum.at


