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Mozart, music, good food, and friendly people: This is Salzburg, the world's stage. When visiting the city, you will discover very quickly that there are many more reasons to come to Salzburg more than just once. The Westbahn course turns at Salzburg towards Bischofshofen, Villach, and Italy, and the highways A1 and A10 split here as well. This allows visitors to reach major cities like Munich or Vienna quickly and conveniently. Having a drink at sundown at the Mönchsberg hill or sitting in a coffeehouse in the garden of Mozart's house at Makartplatz is a true Salzburg experience. This e-book was developed in cooperation with the Austrian Federal Railways and with the support of Tourismus Salzburg GmbH.

Mozart, music, good food, and friendly people: This is Salzburg, the world's stage. When visiting the city, you will discover very quickly that there are many more reasons to come to Salzburg more than just once. The Westbahn course turns at Salzburg towards Bischofshofen, Villach, and Italy, and the highways A1 and A10 split here as well. This allows visitors to reach major cities like Munich or Vienna quickly and conveniently. Having a drink at sundown at the Mönchsberg hill or sitting in a coffeehouse in the garden of Mozart's house at Makartplatz is a true Salzburg experience. This e-book was developed in cooperation with the Austrian Federal Railways and with the support of Tourismus Salzburg GmbH.

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GETTING THERE<br />

MUST SEE<br />

MUSIC & THEATER<br />

CHURCHES<br />

MUSEUMS<br />

MOUNTAINS & FORTRESSES<br />

ALLEYS & SQUARES<br />

DINE & WINE<br />

SHOPPING<br />

PUBLIC TRANSPORT<br />

Welcome<br />

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Getting <strong>the</strong>re


ASLEEP TO SALZBURG<br />

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all, completely stress-free. Regardless of whe<strong>the</strong>r it is a business or vacation<br />

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Must see


SMALLEST HOUSE<br />

The address Alter Markt 10a houses <strong>Salzburg</strong>'s<br />

smallest house. Constructed between 1830 and<br />

1860, <strong>the</strong> building measures only 1.42 metres in<br />

width and today houses an exclusive jewellery boutique.<br />

Right next door is one of <strong>the</strong> most well-known<br />

coffeehouses of <strong>Salzburg</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Tomaselli.<br />

Am Alten Markt 10a<br />

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MAKARTSTEG<br />

The city of <strong>Salzburg</strong> is home to 13 bridges, of<br />

which seven are open exclusively to pedestrians<br />

and bikers. The Makartsteg connects Hanuschplatz<br />

square <strong>with</strong> Makartplatz. Many <strong>Salzburg</strong><br />

tourists visit <strong>the</strong> bridge Makartsteg to seal <strong>the</strong>ir love<br />

<strong>with</strong> a lock.<br />

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MARSTALLSCHWEMME<br />

This spot has been home to a horsepond ever<br />

since <strong>the</strong> year 1696. The Marstallschwemme is next<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Sigmund gate at Herbert-von-Karajan-<br />

Square.<br />

The impressive statue "Der Rossbändiger" (<strong>the</strong><br />

horse-tamer) is one of <strong>the</strong> most important works of<br />

<strong>the</strong> artist Bernhard Michael Mandl.<br />

Herbert-von-Karajan-Platz 11<br />

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MIRABELLGARTEN<br />

The Mirabell garden is one of <strong>the</strong> most popular<br />

tourist destinations in <strong>the</strong> city of <strong>Salzburg</strong>. The garden<br />

was constructed under Prince-Archbishop Johann<br />

Ernst von Thun. Johann Bernhard Fischer von<br />

Erlach was <strong>the</strong> lead architect. The garden provides<br />

a wonderful view of <strong>the</strong> Fortress.<br />

The "Zwergerlgarten" (gnome garden) is a hidden<br />

treasure of <strong>Salzburg</strong>. Climb <strong>the</strong> stairway, which is<br />

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guarded by two lions, and you will see <strong>the</strong> first<br />

gnomes awaiting your arrival. <strong>Salzburg</strong>'s Zwergerlgarten<br />

was built in <strong>the</strong> years 1690 to 1691. Back<br />

<strong>the</strong>n, <strong>the</strong> garden consisted of 28 statues of gnomes<br />

made from regional marble. Unfortunately, many of<br />

<strong>the</strong> statues disappeared over time and today visitors<br />

can admire <strong>the</strong> 15 remaining gnomes.<br />

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SALZBURGER ZWERGERLGARTEN


SALZBURGER ZWERGERLGARTEN


MOZARTS GEBURTSHAUS<br />

On January 27, 1756, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart<br />

was born at "Hagenau House". This is where<br />

Mozart lived until 1773. Today, <strong>the</strong> museum contains<br />

an expansive collection and offers a view into<br />

<strong>the</strong> life of <strong>the</strong> genius. The grocery store in <strong>the</strong> same<br />

building looks back at a long history: Even during<br />

Mozart's times, <strong>the</strong> groundfloor housed a grocer.<br />

Getreidegasse 9<br />

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MOZARTS WOHNHAUS<br />

In <strong>the</strong> year 1773, <strong>the</strong> Mozart family moved from his<br />

birth place to a house called "Tanzmeisterhaus" at<br />

Hannibal square. Here you will find a museum<br />

showing all seasons of Mozart's family's life. The<br />

Mozarts lived here until <strong>the</strong> death of Leopold<br />

Mozart in <strong>the</strong> year 1787.<br />

Makartplatz 8<br />

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HELLBRUNN<br />

Prince-Archbishop Markus Sittikus had his summer<br />

residence built in <strong>the</strong> South of <strong>Salzburg</strong>. Today, <strong>the</strong><br />

site contains Hellbrunn Palace, <strong>the</strong> trick fountains,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Museum of Folklore and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Salzburg</strong> Zoo. The<br />

ample meadows, flowers and trees of Hellbrunn<br />

make it a giant oasis and invite visitors to stop and<br />

smell <strong>the</strong> roses.<br />

Fürstenweg 37 (Bus 25)<br />

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The water worlds of <strong>the</strong> palace<br />

The first stop of <strong>the</strong> guided tour through <strong>the</strong> site is<br />

this fantastic construction. Take this advice and<br />

avoid <strong>the</strong> table!<br />

Wander on <strong>the</strong> paths of <strong>Salzburg</strong>'s Archbishops<br />

and <strong>the</strong>ir illustrious guests from four hundred years<br />

ago and admire <strong>the</strong> trick fountains. When visiting<br />

<strong>the</strong> fountains and water games of Hellbrunn<br />

Palace, always remember that as a visitor, you are<br />

also part of <strong>the</strong> events.<br />

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Guided tours through <strong>the</strong> area of <strong>the</strong> fountains and<br />

water games may end up <strong>with</strong> you getting very wet.<br />

Please feel free to take a rest and sit down to enjoy<br />

<strong>the</strong> spectacle, but make sure to check beforehand<br />

that <strong>the</strong> surface is not completely soaked already.<br />

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Especially when bringing your expensive photo<br />

equipment, camcorders or mobile phones, be very<br />

careful around <strong>the</strong> fountains and water games. The<br />

water streams may appear unexpectedly and from<br />

all directions, even those that seemed "safe" beforehand.<br />

Children love to stand in <strong>the</strong> front row at Hellbrunn<br />

Palace and watch <strong>the</strong> fountains. Grown-ups who do<br />

not want to end up completely drenched are advised<br />

to stay in <strong>the</strong> background and watch <strong>the</strong> water<br />

games from afar.<br />

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Exhibitions at Hellbrunn Palace<br />

"Markus Sittikus - My World" is one of <strong>the</strong> permanent<br />

exhibitions at Hellbrunn Palace.<br />

The picture shows <strong>the</strong> interactive rotating sofa.<br />

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HERBERT VON KARAJAN<br />

A statue in front of his birth place at Elisabethkai,<br />

right before <strong>the</strong> Makartsteg, reminds <strong>Salzburg</strong> visitors<br />

of this grand conductor. On April 5, 1908, Herbert<br />

von Karajan was born in <strong>the</strong> city of <strong>Salzburg</strong>.<br />

He died on July 16, 1989 in Anif (about 10 km from<br />

his birth place), where he was also buried.<br />

Elisabethkai 10<br />

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Music & Theater


LANDESTHEATER<br />

When walking through <strong>the</strong> gardens of Mirabell<br />

Palace, you will reach <strong>the</strong> <strong>Salzburg</strong> Theatre at <strong>the</strong><br />

garden's sou<strong>the</strong>rn end. This <strong>the</strong>atre shows classic<br />

as well as contemporary plays and sometimes<br />

even opera performance during <strong>the</strong> <strong>Salzburg</strong> Festival<br />

in <strong>the</strong> summer.<br />

Schwarzstrasse 22<br />

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MIRABELL GARDEN CONCERTS<br />

Mirabell Gardens also open <strong>the</strong>ir gates for concerts<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r events from time to time. Between May<br />

and August, visitors can experience regional<br />

marching bands on Wednesday nights as well as<br />

on Sunday and holiday mornings. These events at<br />

Mirabell Gardens are free and open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

Mirabellgarten<br />

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SALZBURGER FESTSPIELE<br />

The Large Festival Hall <strong>Salzburg</strong> was planned in<br />

1956 by architect Clemens Holzmeister in cooperation<br />

<strong>with</strong> Herbert von Karajan and opened to <strong>the</strong><br />

public in 1960. The building was erected on <strong>the</strong><br />

site of <strong>the</strong> former Archbishop's stables. The <strong>Salzburg</strong><br />

Festival attracts visitors from all over <strong>the</strong> world<br />

every year.<br />

Hofstallgasse 1<br />

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HAUS FÜR MOZART - FELSENREITSCHULE


CLEMENS-HOLZMEISTER-STIEGE


DOMPLATZ


Churches


CHRISTUSKIRCHE<br />

The evangelical Christuskirche is in <strong>the</strong> new part of<br />

<strong>the</strong> city and was completed in 1867. Evangelicals<br />

were chased out of <strong>the</strong> city of <strong>Salzburg</strong> during <strong>the</strong><br />

17th and 18th centuries. The return of <strong>the</strong> protestants<br />

in <strong>the</strong> 18th century made <strong>the</strong> Christuskirche<br />

<strong>the</strong> first evangelical parish in <strong>the</strong> State of <strong>Salzburg</strong>.<br />

Schwarzstraße 25<br />

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DOM<br />

The gates to <strong>the</strong> ca<strong>the</strong>dral are inscribed <strong>with</strong> three<br />

years: 774, 1628 and 1959. These are in remembrance<br />

of <strong>the</strong> years in which <strong>the</strong> ca<strong>the</strong>dral was<br />

dedicated. Four statues depict Peter <strong>with</strong> key, Paul<br />

<strong>with</strong> sword, as well as <strong>the</strong> state's patron saints Rupert<br />

<strong>with</strong> salt shaker and Virgil <strong>with</strong> a model church.<br />

Domplatz 1a<br />

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THE MAIN ORGAN


THE BAPTISMAL FONT


DREIFALTIGKEITSKIRCHE<br />

The Holy Trinity Church was constructed between<br />

1694 and 1702 under Archbishop Johann Ernst von<br />

Thun according to plans by Fischer von Erlach.<br />

This impressive church was modelled after Roman<br />

constructions. The dome fresco by Johann Michael<br />

Rottmayr depicts <strong>the</strong> crowning of Maria and <strong>the</strong><br />

Holy Trinity and is well worth a visit.<br />

Dreifaltigkeitsgasse 14<br />

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KOLLEGIENKIRCHE<br />

This is ano<strong>the</strong>r one of <strong>the</strong> monumental buildings<br />

constructed under Archbishop Johann Ernst von<br />

Thun and Fischer von Erlach. The chapels <strong>with</strong>in<br />

<strong>the</strong> church are dedicated to <strong>the</strong> saints of <strong>the</strong> four<br />

faculties: Thomas von Aquin for <strong>the</strong>ology, Ivo for<br />

law, Luke for medicine, and Katharina for philosophy.<br />

Universitätsplatz<br />

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STIFT ST. PETER<br />

The Archabbey St. Peter is <strong>the</strong> oldest existing<br />

monastery in <strong>the</strong> German-speaking world. Since its<br />

founding around <strong>the</strong> year 700, <strong>the</strong> monastery has<br />

been housed in <strong>the</strong> same location. The founder of<br />

<strong>the</strong> monastery was Frankish missionary Rupert.<br />

St. Peter Bezirk 1<br />

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FRIEDHOF ST. PETER<br />

But long before <strong>the</strong> year 700, this site was home to<br />

a cemetery, which is one of <strong>the</strong> oldest burial<br />

grounds of <strong>the</strong> continent.<br />

Here you can also visit <strong>the</strong> catacombs, <strong>the</strong> Gertrauden<br />

Chappell and Maximus Chappell, which<br />

were carved directly into <strong>the</strong> rocks.<br />

St. Peter-Bezirk 1<br />

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Margare<strong>the</strong>kapelle in <strong>the</strong> center of <strong>the</strong> cemetery<br />

The small, late-gothic church was completed in 1491 and adorned <strong>with</strong> a baroque high altar in <strong>the</strong> 18th century.<br />

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ST. SEBASTIAN<br />

Archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach had <strong>the</strong><br />

church constructed in <strong>the</strong> years 1505 to 1512. This<br />

is also site of <strong>the</strong> Sebastian Cemetery, completed<br />

in 1600.<br />

The tomb of <strong>the</strong> famous physician Theophrastus<br />

Bombastus von Hohenheim, called "Paracelsus",<br />

has been housed in <strong>the</strong> passage to <strong>the</strong> cemetery<br />

since 1564.<br />

Linzer Gasse 41<br />

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Museums


HAUS DER NATUR<br />

The impression of <strong>the</strong> museum is breathtaking.<br />

With 7,000 square metres, this unique exhibition is<br />

<strong>the</strong> country's largest museum. The Nature House<br />

<strong>Salzburg</strong> is suitable for visitors of all ages. It is best<br />

to take <strong>the</strong> elevator to <strong>the</strong> top floor and <strong>the</strong>n work<br />

your way down to <strong>the</strong> ground level. You will not be<br />

bored.<br />

Museumsplatz 5<br />

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MUSEUM DER MODERNE<br />

The “Museum der Moderne Mönchsberg” was built<br />

in 2004 and shows contemporary and modern art<br />

on three levels. The exhibition offers works from its<br />

own collection as well as traveling collections from<br />

internationally renowned artists.<br />

Mönchsberg 32 (Lift: Gstättengasse 13)<br />

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PANORAMA MUSEUM<br />

The round painting by J. M. Sattler measures 26<br />

metres in circumference. It depicts a panorama of<br />

<strong>the</strong> city of <strong>Salzburg</strong> how it was 200 years ago. Several<br />

telescopes allow you to explore <strong>the</strong> details of<br />

<strong>the</strong> painting.<br />

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WEIHNACHTSMUSEUM<br />

The Christmas Museum <strong>Salzburg</strong> allows you to experience<br />

<strong>the</strong> wonder of Christmas at any time of <strong>the</strong><br />

year.<br />

The museum is divided into eleven <strong>the</strong>med areas<br />

and offers special exhibits on a regular basis.<br />

Mozartplatz 2<br />

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Mountains & Fortresses


FESTUNG<br />

The largest preserved castle of Central Europe was<br />

constructed in <strong>the</strong> year 1077. The Hohensalzburg<br />

Fortress was built to protect <strong>the</strong> Archbishops.<br />

The huge construction was fortress, barracks and<br />

prison all in one. Today's exterior was built under<br />

Archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach.<br />

Mönchsberg 34 (Bahn: Festungsgasse 4)<br />

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CABLEWAY TO THE FORTRESS (FESTUNGSBAHN)


INSIDE THE FORTRESS


INSIDE THE FORTRESS


The museum offers a glimpse into <strong>the</strong> historic life at <strong>the</strong> Fortress. You will find historic coins and ceramics, as<br />

well as weapons and armour. The historic torture devices on display tell chilling stories of <strong>the</strong> way jurisdiction<br />

was handled back in <strong>the</strong> day.<br />

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The <strong>Salzburg</strong>Card allows you free entry and a free visit to <strong>the</strong> Prince's Chambers for visitors who arrive at <strong>the</strong><br />

Fortress before 11 am.<br />

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KAPUZINERBERG<br />

The Kapuzinerberg is located on <strong>the</strong> right bank of<br />

<strong>the</strong> river Salzach. While it is only 210 metres tall, it<br />

is also home to an unusual and surprising attraction:<br />

<strong>the</strong> steep North wall is very popular <strong>with</strong><br />

mountain climbers.<br />

Linzergasse 14 or Steingasse 7 (Up or down)<br />

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The City Wall is open to <strong>the</strong> public from July to<br />

March - after that, climbers have to make way for<br />

<strong>the</strong> breeding birds. Visitors may climb <strong>the</strong> hill from<br />

three sides: via <strong>the</strong> steps of <strong>the</strong> Imbergstiege at


FRANZISKUSTOR - LINZERGASSE


Steingasse, through <strong>the</strong> gates of Franziskustor, or<br />

via Fürbergstraße.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> gate of Franziskustor, <strong>the</strong> path leads uphill<br />

to <strong>the</strong> gates of Felixpforte, past several chappels to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Capucin Monastery.<br />

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This hill is also home to a church (Imbergkirche)<br />

and a castle , where <strong>the</strong> restaurant "Wiazhaus im<br />

Franziskischlössl" serves traditional, Austrian<br />

home-cooking. The restaurant is closed Mondays.<br />

and Tuesdays.<br />

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Fantastic view<br />

While only 210 metres tall, <strong>the</strong> Kapuzinerberg offers<br />

a fantastic view of <strong>the</strong> city, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Salzburg</strong><br />

Fortress, and <strong>the</strong> Mönchsberg.<br />

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When descending <strong>the</strong> Kapuzinerberg via <strong>the</strong> Imbergstiege,<br />

you will reach an alley called Steingasse,<br />

which is home to <strong>the</strong> house of Joseph<br />

Mohr, who was born here in 1792.<br />

In 1816, Joseph Mohr wrote one of <strong>the</strong> most wellknown<br />

songs of all times: "Silent Night! Holy<br />

Night!" The premier of <strong>the</strong> song took place in<br />

1818 in Oberndorf.<br />

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STILLE NACHT, HEILIGE NACHT - JOSEPH MOHR


ROMANTIC HIKING PATHS


MÖNCHSBERG<br />

It was named after <strong>the</strong> monks at <strong>the</strong> Monastery St.<br />

Peter, which is located close-by. The Mönchsberg<br />

hill is 500 metres long and 508 metres high.<br />

You can "climb" <strong>the</strong> hill using <strong>the</strong> elevator or by ascending<br />

<strong>the</strong> steps at <strong>the</strong> Clemens-Holzmeister-<br />

Stiege. There are several more options to get to <strong>the</strong><br />

top of <strong>the</strong> Mönchsberg.<br />

Gstättengasse 13 (Mönchsbergaufzug)<br />

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If you want to take a special trip, take <strong>the</strong> Festungsbahn<br />

to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Salzburg</strong> Fortress and <strong>the</strong>n take<br />

a slow walk to Mönchsberg hill. The first part<br />

slopes ra<strong>the</strong>r steeply (<strong>with</strong>in <strong>the</strong> fortress), but after<br />

that <strong>the</strong> path is more or less flat. The view is fantastic<br />

and <strong>the</strong> short hike can be done at a slow<br />

pace in about 30 minutes. Afterwards, visit <strong>the</strong><br />

"M32" in front of <strong>the</strong> museum to reward yourself<br />

<strong>with</strong> a drink. The descent via <strong>the</strong> elevator is free for<br />

customers of <strong>the</strong> café.<br />

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BEST PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE FORTRESS


STADT ALM


Alleys & Squares


KAPITELPLATZ<br />

Kapitelplatz square is south of <strong>Salzburg</strong>'s ca<strong>the</strong>dral.<br />

Visitors can see <strong>the</strong> watering place, which<br />

dates back to <strong>the</strong> 17th century. This is where <strong>the</strong><br />

horses were cleaned and fed hundreds of years<br />

ago. The second watering place in <strong>Salzburg</strong> is<br />

called Marstallschwemme.<br />

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RESIDENZPLATZ<br />

Residenzplatz is a square connecting <strong>the</strong> Archbishop's<br />

residences in <strong>the</strong> historic city centre. The<br />

square also houses <strong>the</strong> Neue Residenz <strong>with</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

chimes, <strong>the</strong> ca<strong>the</strong>dral, and <strong>the</strong> Alte Residenz. Residenzplatz<br />

is also site of <strong>the</strong> famous <strong>Salzburg</strong><br />

Christmas Market and starting point for Fiaker<br />

tours.<br />

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RESIDENZBRUNNEN


BRODGASSE<br />

Brodgasse is a quite unimpressive alley, if it were<br />

not for <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> famous Mozartkugel was invented<br />

at <strong>the</strong> house at Brodgasse number 13.<br />

You can take a slow walk, visit a coffeehouse, or<br />

simply enjoy <strong>the</strong> city away from <strong>the</strong> tourist masses.<br />

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GETREIDEGASSE<br />

When visiting <strong>Salzburg</strong>, it is a must to see Getreidegasse<br />

- a street that attracts visitors like a magnet.<br />

When walking down <strong>the</strong> street (or ra<strong>the</strong>r being<br />

pushed during main season), don't forget to look<br />

left and right for <strong>the</strong> passageways, which can be<br />

visited as well.<br />

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JUDENGASSE<br />

Judengasse looks like an extension of Getreidegasse.<br />

This street leads from Alter Markt to Waagplatz<br />

square. The house number 15 was a Jewish<br />

school in 1377 and a synagogue until 1415.<br />

This street was home to a Jewish community in <strong>the</strong><br />

Middle Ages. Today, Judengasse is one of <strong>the</strong> most<br />

popular shopping districts of <strong>the</strong> city.<br />

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MAKARTPLATZ<br />

Throughout <strong>the</strong> years it had many names: Hannibalplatz,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n Makartplatz, Dr.-Dollfuß-Platz, Adolf-<br />

Hitler-Platz, and <strong>the</strong>n again Makartplatz. The sculpture<br />

"Caldera" has been adorning <strong>the</strong> square since<br />

2011. The Hotel Bristrol, <strong>the</strong> Trinity Church, <strong>the</strong><br />

Tanzmeisterhaus and Dopplerhaus and <strong>the</strong> Landes<strong>the</strong>ater<br />

are also housed here.<br />

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Dine & Wine


CAFÉ CLASSIC<br />

Mozart's house is also home to a wonderfully cosy<br />

coffeehouse on <strong>the</strong> ground floor. During <strong>the</strong> warmer<br />

season, <strong>the</strong> garden behind <strong>the</strong> house can be used<br />

for a rest and a snack.<br />

After visiting <strong>the</strong> residence of <strong>the</strong> musical genius,<br />

reward yourself <strong>with</strong> a short stop at <strong>the</strong> café.<br />

Makartplatz 8<br />

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RIGLER’S<br />

Describing Rigler's is simple: Anything you need in<br />

a good kitchen can be found here: spices from all<br />

over <strong>the</strong> world, vinegars, oils, salts, different teas<br />

and many local and regional specialities. It is well<br />

worth a visit.<br />

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HOTEL BRISTOL<br />

In <strong>the</strong> year 1887, <strong>the</strong> first power-station of Austria-<br />

Hungary started its operation. Seven years later, it<br />

began operating as a hotel under <strong>the</strong> name "Electrizitäts-Hotel".<br />

From 1907 on it was called "Hotel<br />

Bistrol", a family business in third generation. In<br />

1909 it housed <strong>the</strong> first International Psychoanalysis<br />

Congress under Sigmund Freud.<br />

Markartplatz 4<br />

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HOTEL SACHER<br />

The "Hôtel d'Autriche", later Hotel Österreichischer<br />

Hof", has been operating as Hotel Sacher since<br />

2000. The guest list included prominent names<br />

such as Plácido Domingo, Cecilia Bartoli, Queen<br />

Beatrix of <strong>the</strong> Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, <strong>the</strong> Dalai Lama, Julie<br />

Andrews, Tom Hanks and Mel Gibson.<br />

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MOZARTKUGELN<br />

The Mozartkugel was initially named "Mozart-Bonbon".<br />

The confectioner Paul Fürst created <strong>the</strong> sweet<br />

treat made from pistachios, marzipan and nougat<br />

in 1890 and named it after <strong>the</strong> genius.<br />

In 1905, <strong>the</strong> Prince presented <strong>the</strong> Mozartkugel at a<br />

Paris exhibition and was awarded gold. Which<br />

ones are <strong>the</strong> best ones? Try <strong>the</strong>m for yourself.<br />

Brodgasse 13 (Konditiorei Fürst)<br />

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Cafe Fürst<br />

The Original Mozartkugel from its inventor Paul<br />

Fürst.<br />

The Mozartkugel treats are still rolled by hand.<br />

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Josef Holzermayr<br />

Here you can buy real <strong>Salzburg</strong> Mozartkugeln.<br />

The store is a dorado for all lovers of chocolate and<br />

sweets.<br />

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Reber<br />

This is where <strong>the</strong> real "Reber Mozart-Kugeln" are<br />

from.<br />

Reber is <strong>the</strong> largest producer, <strong>with</strong> more than 180<br />

million bonbons a year.<br />

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SCHMANKLERSTUBE<br />

The alley Festungsgasse, on <strong>the</strong> way to Stieglkeller,<br />

is home to a small store, called "Schmankerlstube".<br />

It offers small regional treats, specialities that cannot<br />

be found on any menu.<br />

This may be <strong>the</strong> best place to buy a snack for your<br />

trip to one of <strong>the</strong> hills of <strong>the</strong> city of <strong>Salzburg</strong>.<br />

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ST. PETER - STIFTSKELLER<br />

The cellars of St. Peter Monastery date back to <strong>the</strong><br />

year 803. It is one of Europe's oldest guest houses.<br />

Several times a week, <strong>the</strong> restaurant houses<br />

"Mozart Dinner Concerts", <strong>with</strong> Mozart music and<br />

dishes made from original recipes from <strong>the</strong> 17th<br />

and 18th centuries.<br />

St. Peter Bezirk 1 / 4<br />

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STERNBRÄU<br />

The brewery Sternbräu lies between <strong>the</strong> alleys Getreidegasse<br />

and Griesgasse. It consists of four locales<br />

and two outdoor areas. The history of <strong>the</strong><br />

brewery dates back to <strong>the</strong> year 1542.<br />

This is a place for a beer amongst friends, for good<br />

food and a cosy ambiance.<br />

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STIEGLKELLER<br />

To reach <strong>the</strong> cellar, one usually has to go down <strong>the</strong><br />

stairs. At Stieglkeller, visitors have to go up <strong>the</strong><br />

stairs to reach <strong>the</strong> beer garden, which serves wonderful<br />

beers and delicious cuisine to reward guests<br />

for <strong>the</strong> "climb". As an added bonus: The way home<br />

is even easier, since it is downhill.<br />

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STIFTSBÄCKEREI<br />

The bakery has been operating for over 700 years.<br />

Until today, brown bread has been baked in woodfired<br />

ovens <strong>with</strong> natural sour dough.<br />

The entryway may be inconspicuous, but <strong>the</strong> large<br />

millwheel in front of <strong>the</strong> store is highly visible. Still,<br />

many visitors do not know that <strong>the</strong>re is this sensational<br />

bakery.<br />

Kapitelplatz 8<br />

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TOMASELLI<br />

Founded in 1700, <strong>the</strong> Café Tomaselli is <strong>the</strong> oldest<br />

coffeehouse in Austria. In March 1852, <strong>the</strong><br />

Tomaselli family acquired <strong>the</strong> establishment and<br />

has been operating it for five generations. If you<br />

want to taste a true piece of confectionary art, order<br />

<strong>the</strong> "Kipferl aus Butterteig mit Walnussfülle und<br />

Zucker-Rum Glasur".<br />

Alter Markt 9<br />

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Shopping


AZWANGER<br />

The oldest delicatessen store of <strong>Salzburg</strong> was<br />

founded in 1656 and is called R.F. Azwanger. The<br />

store has been operated by <strong>the</strong> Kopp family for<br />

four generations and offers spirits, wines, chocolates,<br />

preserves - in short, delicatessen from all<br />

over <strong>the</strong> world.<br />

Getreidegasse 15<br />

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CHRISTMAS IN SALZBURG<br />

It does not matter what time of <strong>the</strong> year it is, it is always<br />

"Christmas in <strong>Salzburg</strong>" at <strong>the</strong> house in Judengasse<br />

number 11. Here you can admire handpainted<br />

ornaments and all kinds of Christmas decorations<br />

- and you can buy <strong>the</strong>m as well. The store<br />

also offers Easter decorations.<br />

Judengasse 11<br />

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GETREIDEGASSE<br />

Getreidegasse in <strong>Salzburg</strong> is an address where -<br />

depending on your budget - you can ei<strong>the</strong>r shop<br />

until you drop or at least window-shop. Many coffeehouses<br />

and restaurants invite visitors to make a<br />

rest stop. Do not rush through <strong>the</strong> narrow streets,<br />

because both sides have small alleys and passageways<br />

that want to be visited as well.<br />

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KAIPROMENADE<br />

The waterfront pier called Kaipromenade leads<br />

along <strong>the</strong> Franz-Josef pier on <strong>the</strong> left bank of <strong>the</strong><br />

Salzach. During <strong>the</strong> summer, an arts and crafts<br />

market called "Salzachgalerien" is open.<br />

The specific dates can be viewed on <strong>the</strong> website of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Salzachgalerien:<br />

www.salzachgalerien.com<br />

Franz-Josef-Kai<br />

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SALES BOOTHS<br />

All over <strong>the</strong> historic town centre of <strong>Salzburg</strong> you will<br />

find sales booths, offering a wide variety of goods<br />

that you may or may not need, but that you will<br />

want to buy as a souvenir of your trip to <strong>Salzburg</strong>.<br />

And you will definitely not go hungry in this city,<br />

given <strong>the</strong> many booths that are offering local food<br />

and drinks.<br />

Altstadt<br />

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Public Transport


BUSSES<br />

The public transportation bus Obus has been<br />

transporting passengers quickly, safely, and ecologically<br />

since 1940.<br />

Eleven lines take you all over <strong>the</strong> city. <strong>Salzburg</strong> AG<br />

is fur<strong>the</strong>r operating <strong>the</strong> local railways, <strong>the</strong> elevator<br />

to Mönchsberg hill and <strong>the</strong> train to <strong>the</strong> fortress.<br />

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SIGHTSEEING BUSSES<br />

Besides city tours, visitors can also book tours to<br />

<strong>the</strong> outskirts of <strong>Salzburg</strong> and <strong>the</strong> surrounding areas.<br />

Thematic tours such as those visiting <strong>the</strong> sets<br />

of "The Sound of Music" can be purchased as well.<br />

Or you can take a bus to lake Fuschlsee, to St.<br />

Gilgen, Hüttenstein Castle or lake Mondsee.<br />

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SALZBURGER FIAKER<br />

Every day starting at 10 am until 9 pm during <strong>the</strong><br />

summer and 4 pm during <strong>the</strong> winter, <strong>Salzburg</strong>'s<br />

horse-drawn carriages, <strong>the</strong> Fiaker, offer <strong>the</strong>ir services<br />

for a stress-free and romantic city tour starting<br />

at Residenzplatz. The carriages offer seats for<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r four or ten passengers.<br />

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RIVER TOURS<br />

Visitor must not miss a tour on <strong>the</strong> river Salzach. In<br />

40 minutes, <strong>the</strong> city can be seen very conveniently<br />

and from a different perspective: from <strong>the</strong> water.<br />

You can also take a three-hour-tour including transfer<br />

and visit to Hellbrunn Palace and return trip on a<br />

London-style double-decker bus.<br />

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AMPHIBIENBUS<br />

Since mid-September 2016, <strong>the</strong> city of <strong>Salzburg</strong><br />

has a new attraction: <strong>the</strong> Amphibian Bus. The bus<br />

holds up to 26 passengers and offers visitors a<br />

memorable way to see <strong>the</strong> city and <strong>the</strong> river<br />

Salzach in one vehicle. The tours are offered depending<br />

on <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r conditions and only in <strong>the</strong><br />

milder months of <strong>the</strong> year.<br />

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ÖBB nightjet 360°


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Couchette<br />

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Multifunction<br />

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SITZBEREICH<br />

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