Film history was written in the Mozartkino cinema. It’s probably the oldest cinema in the world. Austrian cinema & selected blockbusters are given the silver screen treatment!
The Altstadthotel Kasererbräu lies in the centre of Mozart’s hometown, and is just a few minutes away from Salzburg’s most important sights and attractions.
You can reach the following in 15 minutes from our hotel:
Schloss Mirabell Palace
Schloss Mirabell Palace is one of the most popular wedding venues in Salzburg
Schloss Mirabell Palace is one of the most popular wedding venues in Salzburg. And for good reason: the palace and its gardens must be one of the most beautiful places in the world. Let yourself be enchanted by the Mirabell Palace Gardens as you enjoy the view of Hohensalzburg Castle.
Schloss Mirabell Palace
Schloss Mirabell Palace is one of the most popular wedding venues in Salzburg
Museum of Modern Art
The museum over the rooftops of Salzburg’s Old Town
You can reach this museum over the rooftops of Salzburg’s Old Town by taking the funicular from Gstättengasse 13. If you’d prefer, you can also reach the Museum der Moderne on foot – it takes around 30 minutes to walk from the Altstadthotel Kasererbräu up to the museum.
Museum of Modern Art
The museum over the rooftops of Salzburg’s Old Town
Salzburger Landestheatre
Theatre has been alive here since the 18th century
Theatre has been alive here since the 18th century. Directly next door is the Salzburg Marionette Theatre, where pieces such as The Sound of Music and The Little Prince impress audiences with their impressive handcrafted marionettes. As well as the Salzburger Landestheater Theatre, the Marionette Theatre is one of those places you simply must see to truly understand and love the city and its culture.
Salzburger Landestheatre
Theatre has been alive here since the 18th century
The Mozart Residence
The Mozart family moved into their new house in September of 1773
Along with Mozart’s Birthplace, the Mozart Residence plays an important role. The Mozart family moved into their new house in September of 1773. It’s located directly on Markartplatz Square.
The Mozart Residence
The Mozart family moved into their new house in September of 1773
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