Salzburg

“more than Mozart’s birthplace”

Schloss
Schloss
Salzburg

Close to the German border lies Salzburg, the fourth biggest city in Austria.

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Looking good, Salzburg

Alley
Alley
Altes Rathaus

Located at the site of the Roman settlement of Iuvavum, Salzburg was founded in 696 as an episcopal see. The name Salzburg, literally, “salt castle”, refers to salt extraction, which was its main source of income.

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That’s salty

Church
Church
Franziskaner Kirche

Salzburg is known worldwide as the birthplace of Mozart. It’s also known for being the filming location for the movie The Sound of Music. The Altstadt (historic center) is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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What’s so special?

Mozart Geburtshaus
Mozart Geburtshaus
Mozarts Geburtshaus

Born in 1756, Mozart is regarded as one of the best music composers of all time. He was the seventh child of Leopold Mozart, who was also a composer. Baptized as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, he often adapted his name to different languages, the most relevant being Amadeus (Latin for Theophilus).

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The yellow house

Mozart
Mozart
Mozart Wohnhaus

At 17, he and his family moved to the so called Wohnhaus. At 25 he left Salzburg for Vienna after one final falling out with the Archbishop. A part of this house was destroyed by allied bombings during WWII.

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The pink house

Doppler
Doppler
Doppler Geburtshaus

Located right across the street from the Mozart Wohnhaus is the birthplace of this mathematician and physicist. He may not be as famous as Mozart but he is known for the Doppler effect.

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Living in the shadows

Restaurant
Restaurant
St. Peter Stiftskulinarium

It looks quite modern but this restaurant has existed since at least the year 803, with records showing Charlemagne visited the restaurant in that year.

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The oldest restaurant in the world

Kaiserschmarrn
Kaiserschmarrn
Kaiserschmarrn

Literally “emperor nonsense”, Kaiserschmarrn is a fluffy shredded pancake whose name refers to the Austrian Kaiser (emperor) Franz Joseph I.

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That’s nonsense

Sachertorte
Sachertorte
Café Mozart

Austria offers delicious desserts such as Sache Torte. Other delicious Austrian desserts are Apfelstrudel and Punschkrapfen.

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Tasty

An Guadn
An Guadn
Austrian Dialect

The Austrian dialect of the German language is very similar to that in Bavaria. Standard German (Hochdeutsch) uses the expression “Guten Appetit” (enjoy your meal), whereas in Austrian dialect it’s “an Guadn“.

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Enjoy

Mirabell
Mirabell
Schloss Mirabell

The Sound of Music is an American music film released in 1965 that was filmed in Salzburg. Each year, the city attracts more than 300.000 visitors because of this movie. The iconic song Do-Re-Mi was filmed in the gardens of this palace.

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Do-Re-Mi

Fountain
Fountain
Residenzplatz

This square was used for the filming of the song I Have Confidence where the main character Maria splashes water from the fountain into the statue of the horse.

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I Have Confidence

Kangaroos
Kangaroos
No Kangaroos in Austria

Just in case you were wondering.

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You don’t say

Square
Square
Salzburger Dom

Mozart was baptized in this very cathedral.

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Just look at that sky

Schloss w trees
Schloss w trees
Hohensalzburg Fortress

Construction of this castle began in 1077 and has been expanded ever since.

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The castle

Top view
Top view
Festung Hohensalzburg

The Austrian flag was first used in 1230, making it one of the oldest national symbols currently in use by a contemporary nation.

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The flag

Alps
Alps
Alps

Salzburg lies on the northern boundary of the Alps. The 1,972‑metre-high Untersberg is the closest alpine peak less than 16 km away.

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Alps

Sunset
Sunset
Festung Hohensalzburg

And that’s the end of this chapter.

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Pfiat di!