Maxglan is a good after-school plan for teens in Salzburg city when the roles stay clear. Checked on 12 June 2026, three anchors matter: KOMM Maxglan as a youth place, Hangar-7 as a free exhibition start and Kendlerstraße as a district line.
The plan gets weaker when everything becomes "something in the west." Maxglan needs a first place, a short second step and a route home that works from the start.
Quick Maxglan Check
Four First Questions
- You want youth staff and open hours: Start with KOMM.
- You want to arrive indoors for free: Check Hangar-7.
- You want to keep walking outside: Use Kendlerstraße or a short district route.
- You want to compare youth groups: Open the youth organizations hub.
This makes Maxglan a checkable afternoon with clear west-side logic.
KOMM: The Clear Youth Place In Maxglan
KOMM Berger-Sandhofer-Siedlung is the strongest youth-organization anchor in the district. The Spektrum page lists Kendlerstraße 35, office times and youth-club times.
For teens, the youth-club times matter most: the page lists Tuesday to Friday, 15:00 to 19:00, and Saturday, 14:00 to 18:00. It also lists a children's club, open learning and girls' and boys' sessions.
That is a different frame from a park or an exhibition. KOMM has staff, rooms and recurring times. That is why it belongs in an after-school guide as its own starting point.
Hangar-7: Free Exhibition Place With A Clear Boundary
Hangar-7 can be a strong indoor start for Maxglan. The opening hours are long enough for many school days: Monday 9:00 to 20:00, Tuesday to Saturday 9:00 to 22:00, and Sundays and holidays 9:00 to 17:00.
The boundary needs to stay visible. Hangar-7 is not a youth centre. It does not offer open youth work, group support or district contact. It works for a short look around. For support, groups or regular afternoons, KOMM is the better route.
Kendlerstraße: Short Route Instead Of A Long West-Side Walk
Kendlerstraße helps because Maxglan can otherwise feel too spread out. When KOMM is the start, the second step can stay short: a bit of time outside, one clear meetup point, then home.
That is stronger than an overloaded plan with too many stops. After school, many teens need a reliable 90-minute frame.
If movement matters more, use the newer guide Maxglan with energy. It focuses more on sport and outdoor ideas.
Streusalz, Scouts And Naturfreundejugend Need Separation
Maxglan has more than KOMM. Depending on interest, mobile youth work, Scouts Maxglan or Naturfreundejugend may also fit. These routes are not the same.
Mobile youth work means contact in the district. Scouts and Naturfreundejugend are more like fixed group or nature routes. KOMM is the open youth place with a building and opening times.
That separation helps teens and parents. It keeps a fixed group from being mistaken for a drop-in youth place.
Which Role Fits?
Roles Compared
- Room, staff and open youth place: KOMM.
- Free short indoor start: Hangar-7.
- Short outdoor route in the west: Kendlerstraße.
- Fixed group or nature route: Youth organizations hub.
The dedicated KOMM guide explains the youth place in more detail.
Parent Check
- Is KOMM open today?
- Is the start KOMM, Hangar-7 or outside?
- Is the goal a youth place, an exhibition place or a fixed group?
- Is registration, cost or a group date involved?
- How long is the route home really?
Maxglan works well when these questions are answered before leaving.
Bottom Line
Maxglan becomes release-ready as an after-school guide when KOMM, Hangar-7 and Kendlerstraße each get their own role. KOMM carries the youth-organization logic, Hangar-7 gives the free indoor start, and the district route keeps the afternoon manageable in Salzburg city.
