What makes it 49% Baby-Friendly: Strollers are admitted and babies enter free, but no confirmed changing tables, nursing room, or café means caregivers must improvise diaper and feeding breaks; visit is short but feasible.
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Note: Panorama Museum is 49% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Salzburg for a more suitable experience.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: This time lets you view the cyclorama, rest with your baby, and explore Mirabell Gardens at a relaxed pace.
Stand at the centre of Sattler’s cyclorama:
Experience Salzburg’s 1829 cityscape through the 5×26 m circular painting.
Tip: Arrive early to find a clear spot and use benches around the circle to rest with your baby.
Relax on Orangery benches:
Take breaks on the built-in benches framing the panorama.
Tip: Use benches for feeding or soothing your baby; bring a small blanket for comfort.
Explore Mirabell Gardens:
Stroll the nearby gardens before or after your visit.
Tip: Follow stroller-friendly paths and spot the Dwarf Garden for colourful flower beds.

Joseph Kincaid
Free with Salzburg pass, it is worth a quick look if you have the time. The main feature is the actual panorama which does have a lot of details. Was interesting to compare with the view from the castle to see what had changed. The paintings displayed were interesting because of the differences in style as much as what they displayed.
Klaus Wanderer
Small but beautiful local history museum that showcases alongside the brilliant panorama several smaller pictures of Salzburg in the 19th and early 20th century with a great storyline explaining in detail what is on display. It's good for a solid half hour and enjoyable even more because it's not crowded, at the time of my visit I was all alone
Floris van Hal
A short visit that I only decided to do because of the heat outside turned out very well. Entrance for jugend was 2euros and for this you get some nice background information on how Salzburg looked through the years. After that you're treated to a stunning panorama painting of the whole city seen from the fortress hohensalzburg. I very much giving this place a short look especially if you happen t...
James
Beautiful museum that discusses the history of bathing and swimming pools in Europe, but the coolest exhibit is that of Hubert Sattler, who created Cosmoramas around the world and also painted a Panorama of Salzburg which is truly a must-see! It is covered by the Salzburg Card, which is another plus!
Dorothy Firsching
We found it very interesting. In particular, the photos by Sattler were amazing. He really painted so many diverse locations. The colors and light were very expressive.
In winter, the heated Orangery stays warm—ideal for indoor breaks. In spring and summer, pause to admire Mirabell Gardens’ blooms through the windows.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family ticket (2 adults + child under 6) | EUR 9 |
| Coffee at nearby café (2 cups) | EUR 8 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 17 |
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