Audio Guides

Available in ten languages for adults and three languages for children: the audio guide leads you through the DomQuartier in 1.5 hours – choose between German, English, Dutch, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, Korean and Japanese. For children in German, English and Italian. Our tip: listen for free before your visit.

Guided tours

How can you discover even more at Salzburg’s DomQuartier? Our wide range of guided tours provide new views, insights and perspectives. Learn more about our offers for children and adults.

Maps

So that you always have an overview: with one ticket, the DomQuartier offers a 1.3 km tour over three levels and five establishments. Take a look at the map here.

Groups

Are you planning a group visit or company excursion or have special requests or needs for your experience at Salzburg’s DomQuartier? Find all group offers in german here or simply send us an enquiry.

Accessibility

It is our hope that as many people as possible can experience the magic of the DomQuartier. For this reason, we have provided ramps and lifts for visitors with impaired mobility – Residenzplatz 1, stairway 4 and the south tower entrance to the Cathedral Museum. Learn more about our accessibility here.

For children & young adults

Young discoverers have their own views. The DomQuartier in Salzburg is happy to focus especially on kids. Whether tours or special programmes for school classes and groups: find our range of offers here.

Shop

Turn your visit to the DomQuartier into an unforgettable memory: both shops in the entrance area of the Residenzgalerie and Salzburg Cathedral Museum offer tickets, catalogues and many beautiful souvenirs to take back to your loved ones at home. Click here for the online shop in german.

House Rules and Regulations

House Rules and Regulations for the DomQuartier Salzburg  Download PDF 

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed in the DomQuartier, an exception is made for assistance dogs accompanied by people with an impairment.

Photo

Films and photographs may be made for private use but only without the use of flash or tripod.  Except the area of St. Peter there it is not allowed to take photos. Approval must be sought in advance for commercial and scientific photography as well as for the right to disseminate photographic material on the Internet. We reserve the right to forbid photography at any time. Additional sources of lighting of any kind (to illuminate the works) are prohibited.

 

Partial Closures

Find out about any partial closures before your visit: Important information on partial closures 

Orientation plan

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