The Salzburg Museum in Austria was founded in 1834 and is now a local museum. The museum moved into the new palace in the center of Salzburg in 2005 and was built in the late 16th century for the then richest Archbishop of Salzburg, Wolf Dietrich.
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The Salzburg Museum in Austria was founded in 1834 and is now a local museum. The museum moved into the new palace in the center of Salzburg in 2005 and was built in the late 16th century for the then richest Archbishop of Salzburg, Wolf Dietrich.
Visitors with Salzburg cards can visit for free. On the north side of the museum is Mozart Square, so this is the center of the entire Old Salzburg city, a world cultural heritage treasure.
The Salzburg Museum is located on the side of Mozart Square in the center of Salzburg, on the east side of the Salzburg Bell Tower. The museum is modern in appearance and contrasts with Salzburg's long history. Free admission with a Salzburg card.
The museum is included in the Salzburg Pass. It is very easy to find in the old town. I am impressed by some 19th century paintings. People went to the place where the painter painted and took the current photos next to it for comparison. It can be seen that more than a hundred years ago. The valley on the paintings had not changed in the slightest except for the addition of a few houses. If this was the heavens, it would have been impossible to find a place for the painter to paint. . .
The Salzburg Museum is a great place to learn about local culture, and you can find it in the square with the sound of the bell tower, often with special theme exhibitions