Was man in Salzburg sehen sollte
Entdecke 13 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Salzburg, Austria. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.
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Hohensalzburg Fortress
Offizielle WebsiteLocated on top of a mountain, the Festung offers breath-taking views of Salzburg and the Alps. One area of the fortress offers visitors the chance to look down on a field below to find only one house, the executioner's residence. It was believed to live anywhere near the executioner was bad luck. Inside the fortress is a museum of medieval weapons, life on the fortress, and torture instruments.…
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Public concerts are often held here in the evenings, reservations are recommended. On nights with concerts, it is possible to remain within the walls past dark. To avoid the vertical hike up to the Fortress, a funicular is available to ride, for a fee.
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Schloss Hellbrunn
Offizielle WebsiteOnce the summer palace of the Archbishops of Salzburg it has lots of clever fountains and pretty gardens. When you take the tour stand next to the guide otherwise you will get wet. Hellbrunn is surrounded by vast gardens, including a good children's playground with swings and flying fox, and a cold wading pool, and is a perfect place for a picnic or a long walk through the green.…
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In the Steintheater (Stone Theater), the first opera in Middle Europe was conducted. If you're traveling with children, this is the place to visit because children and adults alike are amused. There is an excellent and substantial zoo within the grounds.
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Salzburg W.A. Mozart International Airport
Offizielle WebsiteThe Salzburg W.A. Mozart International Airport () is situated about 20 minutes from the center of the city. Connection with the city is provided by a trolley bus [http://www.salzburg-airport.com/en/passengers-visitors/arrival-parking/bus-train-taxi/public-bus-service/].…
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The airport has direct connections from Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Brussels, Birmingham, Coventry, Exeter, London, Palma de Mallorca, Paris, Saint Petersburg,İstanbul,Moscow, Vienna, all big German cities, and Zurich. For more connections you may prefer flying to Munich and taking the train to Salzburg.
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Schloss Mirabell
Located right next to the Salzach river and the Mozarteum University of Music and Arts lies a beautiful castle with gardens, built by an archbishop for his beloved courtesan. Watch out for the "Garden of Dwarfs" and the Garden of Roses. Inside, you find the marble stairs of Raffael Donner, and the world's most beautiful wedding hall, the Marble Hall.…
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If you plan to marry there, reservations should be made at least a year in advance. Weddings in English are only held on Tuesday and Friday. If you don't speak German, you can't get married any other day!
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The Untersberg
The mountain is perennially popular with tourists due to its proximity to the city of Salzburg, less than 16 km (10 mi) to the north of the mountain and within easy reach by bus. A variety of paths lead to the top, but most people use the cable car that lifts passengers over 1300m to the Geiereck peak.…
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The cable car runs from the 'St Leonhard' station in the town of Gartenau to the station at the Geiereck peak.
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Mozarts Geburtshaus
Offizielle WebsiteThe Mozart family lived in this house in the heart of Salzburg from 1747-1773, where W.A. Mozart himself was born on 27 January 1756. The house is now a popular museum devoted to Mozart and his family, with interesting memorabilia and letters. Well worth a quick visit.
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Salzburg Museum of Modern Art
Offizielle WebsiteTwo locations: Wiener Philharmonikergasse 9, and Mönchsberg 32. The Salzburg Museum of Modern Art is on the cliff overlooking the old town. It houses contemporary art works from the 20th and 21st centuries, along with rotating international art displays.
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Alter Markt Square
Various shops in this area are quite old and impressive. For instance have a look at the interior of the pharmacy called Fürsterzbischöfliche Apotheke. No pictures though, this is a pharmacy not a tourist attraction.
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Dom zu Salzburg
In Cathedral Excavations Museum you can see objects excavated from a Roman villa and foundations of the west towers of the Romanesque cathedral both of which stood in the area of today's cathedral.
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Toy Museum
Founded in 1978, the Toy Museum has the largest collection in Austria of European toys. The "Kasperltheater" puppet show is held every Tuesday and Wednesday at 3PM for the past 25 years.
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Salzburg Zoo
Offizielle WebsiteThe zoo is in south Salzburg and is open 365 days a year. It also has a petting zoo for children. There is a restaurant on site serving traditional Austrian dishes.
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Mozarts Wohnhaus
Offizielle WebsiteMozart’s Residence was reconstructed after being destroyed during World War II and was opened to the public in 1996.
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Salzburg Museum
Offizielle WebsiteVery new, trying really hard to tell you about Salzburg's history.
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Was sind die Must-Sees in Salzburg?
Salzburg has 13 documented sights including Hohensalzburg Fortress, Schloss Hellbrunn, Salzburg W.A. Mozart International Airport. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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