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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Hohensalzburg CastleHohensalzburg Castle (1007) is located on a hilltop of Festungberg mountain. The magnificent view to the city opens from here |
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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 |