What makes it 92% Kids-Friendly: Kids can burn energy in the Toy Museum’s slides, marble runs, and craft workshops, while a family ticket is cheap; only the main art galleries lack hands-on displays so visits there must be brief.
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Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for play in the Toy Museum, a carillon session, and a short tower climb at a pace comfortable for kids.
Toy Museum interactive zone:
Three floors of toys with dollhouses, marble runs, slide, and Sunday puppet shows.
Tip: Reserve a 30-minute slot for the Carrera race track at the ticket desk before exploring.
Carillon Melody Sessions:
Listen to a free 10-minute bell concert on Mozartplatz at 11 am.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early to find bench seating and let kids pick their favourite bell.
Climb the Carillon Tower:
190-step climb to the bells with panoramic views of Salzburg’s rooftops.
Tip: Bring water and break on the landing; children under 6 need to be carried on narrow stairs.
Discover Salzburg’s history:
Browse exhibits on local art and history at the Neue Residenz location.
Tip: Pick up the free family audio guide at the desk for child-friendly stories.

Hector Gonzalez
It's a beautiful city bell in a cozy and charming town. Around these fountains and restaurants. Beautiful historic area.
Klaus Wanderer
Pretty sure I either missed a lot in this museum or large segments of it were not open to the public at the time of my visit. Regardless, it's poorly organized and the staff are both intrusive and unhelpful. I'm looking at many pictures here and I can't remember how I could possibly miss those rooms, oh well.. I did enjoy the musical instruments section so it wasn't a complete waste of time
Kate Summers
I would highly recommend this to anyone who is visiting Salzburg! It was a modern museum with a touch of something for everyone, from the paintings of the city to special exhibits on coffee to the children's area! If you're here, GO!!
Nick Sorvillo
A lot of historical artwork showing the archbishops of area that were religious leaders. An entire room of historic musical instruments. There is also quite a bit of more modern art. Rooms full of ancient artifacts from the area, including Roman artifacts. Only 9 Euros to visit, so worth the stop.
Benjamin Lau
Excellent place to learn a little history of Salzburg with some fun activities for kids. Brilliant use of space and displays. Most narration in German but you could supposedly get an audio guide for your own leisure learning. Funnily we were not told where we could get them. Guy selling tickets by the counter look less than enthusiastic about his role other than making sure everyone deposits their...
In summer, the museum runs extra craft workshops during school holidays—check online. In winter, visit after 4 pm when it’s quieter and warm inside between outdoor Christmas market visits.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Toy Museum family ticket (2 adults + kids) | EUR 10 |
| Carillon Tower guided tour | EUR 12 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 22 |
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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