What makes it 53% Baby-Friendly: Strollers fit the lifts and babies enter free, but no public nursing room or changing table is listed and quiet galleries require frequent breaks; contact the museum for assistance before visiting.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows pacing visits and breaks for feeding or naps without rushing.
Self-guided audio tour:
Wander through state rooms and the cathedral at your own pace while using the free audio guide.
Tip: Pause anytime if the baby needs a break.
Cathedral arcade terrace:
Sit on terrace benches and enjoy views over Salzburg’s rooftops.
Tip: Use this quiet spot to feed or calm your baby.
Stroller-friendly access:
Use barrier-free ramps and lifts to move between all floors.
Tip: Ask staff at the entrance for assistance with the lift.

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The modern art statues were very interesting. There were some music festivals going on in the summer. There are a lot of shops and artists in the square. I bought two pieces of painting from an artist here. The old town streets are connected to here. There are a lot of small isles going through the courtyard and connecting two streets. It was kind of surprising; I thought it was a deadend then it ...
Finite Trips
Basically a bunch of museums put together, you have the one connected to Salzburg Cathedral, residence gallery, state rooms and the museum of St Peter. You can also get a better view on the fountain and the center in general while going though the tour. Beatiful museum but the reason for the 2 stars is that they put contemporary art in the middle of multiple rooms which really harm the atmospher...
Lubica Vysna
Wonderful place from outside as well as inside. The cathedral is impressive and the museum part is very interesting too. There were several exhibitions available and we can only recommend visiting them.
Yeliz Yilmaz
The best museum in Salzburg. I had the chance to visit with the Salzburg card, half a day was not enough. You can go through several exhibitions and the Salzburg Cathedral. Very amazed!
Witold Drutel
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 i...
In winter, indoor rooms stay warm but the terrace can be chilly; bring a hat and warm layers for your baby. In summer, visit early to avoid midday crowds and use shaded terrace benches.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Admission for 2 adults | EUR 30 |
| Optional coffee on terrace | EUR 3 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 33 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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