A space designed for the view

High above Salzburg, M32 opens like a window between city and sky.

Designed by Italian architect Matteo Thun, the restaurant is a study in contrasts: raw and refined, local and cosmopolitan, understated yet unmistakably grand.

Concrete walls and quiet geometry give the room its calm. Across the ceiling, a constellation of nearly four hundred deer antlers glows in warm light, a playful salute to alpine heritage reimagined with modern clarity.

Every detail is considered for the view.

Mirrored panels reflect the panorama so that even guests turned away from the windows can see the city’s skyline hovering in their glass of wine. Floor-to-ceiling windows dissolve the boundary between interior and landscape; the terrace extends the dining room into open air.

M32’s design doesn’t demand attention, it rewards it.

It is a place where architecture becomes silence, light becomes substance, and Salzburg unfolds not before you, but within you.