Folklore Museum | Monatsschlössl Hellbrunn
The Monatsschlössl
The Hellbrunn Monatsschlössl – purportedly built within the period of one month as a hunting lodge for Archbishop Markus Sittikus (1612–1619) – has since 1924 housed the folklore exhibitions of the Salzburg Museum, the former Salzburger Museum Carolino Augusteum.
The Folklore Collection
The collection was founded in 1904 and provides a comprehensive view into traditional Salzburg folk culture, with exhibits documenting customs, folk piety, home living and folk medicine. One of the highlights of the Folklore Museum is the presentation of the finest examples of traditional dress typical of the Salzburg region’s districts.
Anual Special Exhibition
A special exhibition is held during the summer months with a different theme every year.
Monatsschlössl Hellbrunn
Tel.: +43-662-620808-500
or
Tel: +43-662-82 03 72-4921
Curator: Dr. Ernestine Hutter
Opening times
April - October
Daily 10.00 am - 5.30 pm
Admission | Euro |
Adults | 2,5 |
Reduced | 2,0 |
Young people | 1,5 |
Children (aged 6 to 15) | 1,0 |
Families | 5,0 |
Salzburg Card | valid |

