In 2022, the Salzburg Museum is also offering a colorful exhibition program in the Neue Residenz, Panoramamuseum and Volkskundemuseum.
Salzburg Unique – Selected Stories of Salzburg
since 18.2.2022 // Neue Residenz, Mozartplatz 1
The exhibition offers insight into Salzburg’s history of arts and culture. On a versatile stroll through the epochs, visitors encounter the very parts that make Salzburg unique. At its centre is the one-of-a-kind cultural space whose history and nature have been shaped by people for centuries – a unique Salzburg.
Café Salzburg – Places. People. Stories.
8.4.– 4.9. 2022 // Neue Residenz, Mozartplatz 1
Salzburg’s coffee houses have constantly changed over the past centuries: they were rarely just coffee houses, but rather social hubs and dance or wine bars in the evenings. In 322 years of café history, trends and crises came and went. As an education programme, a Chocolate Trail for Children leads the youngest visitors along an interactive discovery journey.
The History Studio. Sustainable Enjoyment
8.4.–12.2. 2023 // Neue Residenz, Mozartplatz 1
The popular „History Studio“ is being revived in 2022. In apt addition to the exhibition “Café Salzburg”, this interactive museum education room with lab-feeling centres on the topic of “Sustainable Enjoyment”. Facts and details about coffee, milk, sugar and cocoa wait for visitors, who can also give new life and purpose to old tableware in the DIY-corner. Among others, the programme includes sustainability walks, workshops and intercultural encounters and more.
City of Dreams. Salzburg around 1920
until 4.9.2022 // Panoramamuseum, Residenzplatz 9
Salzburg, with its unique topographic position, is not only today an enormous tourist magnet, but also before and during the 1920s, ist magic appeal attracted many people to the city. The exhibition gathers together picturesque views, visions drawn on paper and historical photographs to show an age in which much was on the move. Join us on a trip to the Salzburg of the 1920s!
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Love of Hearts
1.4.–1.11.2022 // Volkskundemuseum,
Monatsschlössel Hellbrunn
Objects from our Folklore Collection enter into a dialogue with contemporary art. At the heart of this conversation are love, body, faith and symbols. Experience the heart as an organ in an installation by Anna Baldinger, sacrificed hearts as votives and a heart of medical cannulas by Ulrike Asamer.
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