Cathedral Excavations Museum | Residenzplatz
The Cathedral Excavations Museum under the Residenz- and Domplatz provides a view into building activities occurring since Roman times in the area of the present cathedral.
Roman Villa
A particularly impressive part of the show includes finds excavated from a Roman villa; archaeologists unearthed mosaics, wall sections, sewers, small objects, and a hypocaust system.
Foundations of the Romanesque Cathedral
Visitors can also see the foundations and above-ground wall sections of the west towers of the Romanesque cathedral extended in the late twelfth century under Archbishop Konrad III. Archbishop Wolf Dietrich (1587–1612) had this building demolished after a fire (1598). The present early baroque cathedral was consecrated in 1629.
Residenzplatz | Dombogen
Tel.: +43-662-84 52 95 (July and August only)
or +43-662-62 08 08-131
Fax: +43-662-62 08 08-120
Curator: Dr. Wilfried Kovacsovics
Opening times
July and August daily 9 am - 5 pm
For appointments outside these hours, please call tel. +43-662-62 08 08-131
Admission | Euro | |
Adults | 2,50 |
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Reduced | 2,00 |
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Young people | 1,50 |
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Children(aged 6 to 15) | 1,00 |
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Families | 5,00 |
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Salzburg Card | valid |
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