Red Bull Hangar-7
Red Bull Hangar-7

Hangar-7

Salzburg, Austria
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Red Bull Hangar-7

Photo by Markus Se

In aviation circles and among modern architecture fans, Hangar-7 stands out as a beacon of innovation and style. Conceived by Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz, this curve of glass and steel invites the curious to marvel at perfectly restored aircraft, cars with racing pedigree, and a world-class culinary scene, all beneath one soaring roof. Here, history and adrenaline meet design and dining in a space where surprises wait around every corner.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
Free
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
Wilhelm-Spazier-Straße 7a, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

Planning your visit

To enjoy Hangar-7 in full swing, a little preparation goes a long way. Located near Salzburg Airport, the complex draws both local fans and international jet-setters, so timing can affect the experience. Spontaneous afternoon visits tend to catch livelier crowds, while early mornings are quieter for contemplative visits. Though entry is typically free, special events or rotating exhibits can occasionally mean brief waits or changes in opening hours. Checking the schedule ahead pays off, especially for those eager to book a table at the celebrated restaurant Ikarus.

  • Best time to visit: Weekdays in the mid-morning or late afternoon (avoid event nights for fewer visitors).
  • How to get there: Local bus lines connect the city center with Salzburg Airport; from there, Hangar-7 is a short walk. Taxis and bike rentals provide flexible options.
  • Accessibility: The hangar is wheelchair-friendly and well-suited for families, with stroller access and lifts.
  • Average visit duration: Plan for 2-3 hours, adding more time for dining or guided tours.

Must see stuff

Every visit to Hangar-7 offers a kaleidoscope of visual wonders and engaging stories. Imposing yet graceful, the main hangar core houses legendary Flying Bulls aircraft as well as Formula One cars, historic motorcycles, and unusual art installations. Many travelers snap panoramic shots of the futuristic structure, with its glimmering glass reflecting the Alps on clear days. The multi-level layout hides treasures such as rotating art displays and a balcony with sweeping runway views. Aviation enthusiasts savor the history behind each meticulously restored plane, while food lovers gravitate to the gourmet restaurant and stylish bars tucked throughout the complex. Those in the know even uncover quieter lounge spaces where locals linger with espresso.

  • Key sights or features: The Flying Bulls aircraft collection, Formula One racing cars, motorcycle exhibits, art installations.
  • Unique experiences: Watch take-offs or landings in real time, follow a guided aviation history tour, visit Restaurant Ikarus for a meal by a rotating roster of top international chefs.
  • Photo-worthy locations: The glass dome at sunset, the mirrored underbelly of restored planes, the curved stairways and designer bars.
  • Cultural or historical facts: Many in the collection were rescued from obscurity and lovingly restored on site. Hangar-7’s design mirrors the aerodynamic curves of a wing and was built to celebrate not just vehicles but the possibilities of flight itself.

Tips for your visit

While Hangar-7 welcomes casual drop-ins, a few insider tricks help make the most of the experience. Comfortable shoes help on the sleek, often slippery floors, and light layers are useful, as temperatures inside sometimes shift with the sunlight on the glass. Photography is encouraged almost everywhere, but some displays have modest restrictions. Visiting with children? The open floor plan means keeping a close eye on little ones, especially during busy hours. Snacks are available, yet many visitors prefer to sip coffee at Mayday Bar or splurge on multi-course tastings at Restaurant Ikarus, though reservations for the latter are essential. The only minor drawback? Popular times get busy, especially during Salzburg festival season, when patience is a virtue. Still, most find the blend of design, aviation heritage, and culinary brilliance worth a few extra footsteps.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Early morning and weekday afternoons.
  • What to bring: Camera, refillable water bottle, comfortable walking shoes, layers for temperature changes.
  • Local etiquette or rules: Respect roped-off areas and exhibits, keep noise to a minimum in lounges, book dining in advance for special experiences.
  • Safety or comfort advice: Watch for slick flooring after rain, supervise children closely, check event schedules to avoid extra-busy periods.
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