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Hangar-7 — Salzburg visitor guide

Plan your visit to Hangar-7 in Salzburg: what to see, practical tips, how to get there and nearby highlights.

Hangar-7

Hangar-7 in Salzburg is an architectural marvel and a unique museum, blending aviation history with contemporary art and fine dining.

What to Expect

Hangar-7 is a striking glass and steel structure housing a remarkable collection of historic aircraft from the "Flying Bulls" fleet, alongside rotating art installations. Visitors can expect to be impressed by both the sheer scale and the aerodynamic beauty of the planes, which range from vintage propeller aircraft to modern jets. The interior design of the hangar itself is a masterpiece, with its distinctive curved supports and transparent walls offering panoramic views. Beyond the aircraft, Hangar-7 often features temporary art exhibitions, creating a dynamic and sophisticated atmosphere. There are also several dining and bar options within the complex.

History & Significance

Originally built in 1999/2000 for the Red Bull owned "Flying Bulls" fleet, Hangar-7 was designed by architect Volkger Weinhart to be more than just a place to house aircraft. It was conceived as an exhibition space, a testament to the beauty and engineering of flight. The "Flying Bulls" are known for their meticulously maintained collection of vintage aircraft, many of which are still flown today in air shows and events worldwide. Hangar-7 serves as their home base and a public showcase, allowing visitors to appreciate the golden age of aviation and modern aeronautical design. Its unique architectural design, utilizing 1,200 tonnes of steel and 1,005 individual glass panes, has made it an iconic landmark in Salzburg.

Practical Tips

Getting There

Hangar-7 is conveniently located at Salzburg Airport (SZG) in the Salzburg-Maxglan district.

Nearby

While Hangar-7 is an attraction in itself, its proximity to Salzburg Airport means it's not directly adjacent to many other major tourist sites. However, the city center of Salzburg, with its UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, Mozart's birthplace, and Hohensalzburg Fortress, is easily accessible via a short bus or taxi ride. The nearby Leopoldskron Palace, famous for its scenes in "The Sound of Music," is also a worthwhile visit for those interested in film history.