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Once in the town hall, death sentences were handed out "in bundles" to witches, followed by their execution by fire to purify the body from sin. Times have changed, turbulent times have passed, and today, instead of the stern faces of judges, tourists are greeted by the chiming of ancient clocks and the ringing of bells, with only tours and stories of the harsh Inquisition reminding us of the past. In the bright corridors and offices of the town hall, the mayor of Salzburg and the city council hold their meetings, and in front of the entrance, each visitor is greeted by the statue of Justice, as if reminding us of the law that binds us all. The first floor of the building is occupied by shops, while the former conference hall space is now loved by thematic exhibitions.

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 104 reviews
4.7/5 104 reviews
Dodey M
Dodey M
3 months ago on Google

جميله و حلوه وفيها متاجر و كوفيهات صغيره مرتبه و جيده

Daniel Rotem Uri
Daniel Rotem Uri
3 months ago on Google

עיר אירופאית נחמדה , שוטטנו פה חצי יום לא מתחרטים, הילדים נהנו מאוד מהוויב ותנועת האנשים, המון חנויות מזכרות, סטארבקס, הבית של מוצארט והכיכר המרכזית ועוד

Domingo González Gálvez
Domingo González Gálvez
4 months ago on Google

Hermoso edificio del ayuntamiento de salzburgo con una torre con reloj Me encantó visitar esta ciudad Fotos y reseña en junio del 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of City hall?
    City hall is located at Kranzlmarkt, 1, Salzburg, Austria.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Rathaus (49 m walk)
    • Bus stop Salzburg Rathaus, Österreich (54 m walk)
    • Bus stop Salzburg Ferdinand-Hanusch-Platz (115 m walk)
    • Bus stop Salzburg Herbert-v.-Karajan-Platz (303 m walk)
    • Bus stop Salzburg Makartplatz (265 m walk)
  • How is City hall rated by visitors?
    City hall has an average rating of 4.7 based on 104 reviews across platforms such as Google.