SalzburgWorld fame to Salzburg brought Mozart - the composer, who was born here. In honor of the genius Arts Festival is held in the city annually |
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GetreidegasseGetreidegasse is the main street, shop’s, restaurant’s and souvenir’s paradise of the city, with courtyards of houses open for observation - a favorite walking place for both tourists and locals |
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Hellbrunn PalaceHellbrunn Palace was built in the early XVII century as a summer residence of the Archbishop Markus Sittikus. Halls of the palace are richly decorated and furnished |
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Mirabell gardensMirabell Gardens were laid out in 1690 near the eponymous palace. The palace was rebuilt many times, but the Gardens look much the same today as it was in 1730 |
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MozarteumMozarteum is the University of Music and Dramatic Arts in Salzburg, as well as the eponymous concert complex and the orchestra |
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Old TownOld Town is located on the left bank of the Salzach river, surrounded by rocky mountains Menhsberg and Festungberg |
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ResidenzgalerieThe building of Residenzgalerie was constructed in the early XVIII century for the Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raytenau. Luxury interiors were designed by Lucas von Hildebrandt in 1727 |
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Salzburg CathedralSalzburg Cathedral (1628) - the world famous temple, where there are the 4000-pipe organ, a statue of the Virgin Mary (1771) and the Romanesque font where Mozart was baptized in 1756 |