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Salzburg - the Musical
Heart of Austria
Author: Felicity Walker
Mention the city of
Salzburg, in Austria, and it's amazing how many people burst into
their favourite song from "The Sound of Music". Despite this,
Salzburg has another claim to musical fame - it was the birthplace
of Mozart. With much of its central city relatively untouched for
centuries, Salzburg also offers the chance to see magnificent
architecture in abundance.
Mozart, however, is very much an element of Salzburg, and can't be
forgotten very easily. There is Mozartplatz, with a big statue of
guess who! The music academy is called Mozarteum, and of course
there's the house he was born and raised in (Mozart Geburtshaus) and
another house where he lived between 1773 and 1780. This residence,
known as the Mozart-Wohnhaus, contains a fascinating museum, well
worth visiting.
Best of all, though, is the confection called Mozartkugeln, or
Mozart balls, a chocolate covered mix of nougat and marzipan, which
seems to decorate a large number of shop windows.
"The Sound of Music", however, doesn't receive the same enthusiastic
support, and in some ways is almost ignored in Salzburg. Still, it
is possible to visit the gardens of Schloss Mirabell, where many
scenes were shot. You can also wander the cemetery of St Peter's.
This is where the Von Trapp family hid from the Nazis in the movie.
In real life it's much harder to imagine so many people hiding in
such a small space!
The old part of the city centre provides many delights, so make sure
you take a stroll around this exquisite area. Start with both the
Residenzplatz and Kapitelplatz, which are on either side of the
magnificent Dom (Cathedral). Finish up in Domplatz and you'll be
rewarded with a view of the Dom, the first building outside of Italy
that was built in the baroque style. Its three bronze doors
symbolise faith, hope and charity.
Even better, take the time to go inside and appreciate the interior.
There's also a museum if you want to explore further. There are many
other beautiful churches nearby, including Franziskanerkirche
(Franciscan Church) and Kollegienkirche (Collegiate Church).
Alternatively, you can find a place to sit and drink a coffee while
you absorb the atmosphere.
No trip to Salzburg would be complete without a visit to Festung
Hohensalzburg - the Hohensalzburg Fortress. This old building
dominates the old part of Salzburg, sitting on a hill above the
city. You can be energetic and walk 15 minutes up the hill to reach
it, or you can catch the funicular. When you reach the top, if you
breath hasn't already been taken away by the walk, it will be when
you see the stunning views in so many directions. You can pay to
visit the interior of the fortress, which includes a fascinating
look at everything from state rooms to torture chambers.
Hopefully you will also get to hear some of the interesting tales
about the fortress, some true, some not, but all entertaining. One
archbishop had a particular fondness for turnips, and there are
supposedly 58 of them located in various motifs around the castle.
Another story tells of when the city was under siege, and the whole
population was hiding in the fortress. With their food almost gone,
they paraded their final cow along the ramparts. They fooled the
enemy into believing they still had abundant provisions, and the
enemy gave up and went home!
If you have plans to visit Austria, then make sure you include
Salzburg on your itinerary. There is so much to enjoy and admire,
and something to suit everybody's taste. Even if your taste doesn't
run to Mozart or "The Sound of Music"!
About the Author:
Travelling in Austria is a
much loved past time for the author.
To find out more, check
out
http://www.travelaustriainfozone.com or
http://www.travelaustriainfozone.com/salzburg/ for more information.
Things To Do and See in
Salzburg
Sound of Music Tour,
Salzburg
There are several tour operators who organise tours with
“Sound of Music” themes in
and around Salzburg, often alongside
other excursions.
Attraction type: Tour
Salzburg Fortress
(Festung Hohensalzburg), Salzburg
The first record of a Salzburg Festung or Fortress on the
southern side of the
Mönchsberg Mountain dates back to Roman time,
but this is not clear if
this was the case. Prince Archbishop Eberhard...
Attraction type: Architectural building; Castle; History museum;
Lookout
Mozart Residence
(Mozart Wohnhaus), Salzburg
Attraction type: Historic home; Specialty museum
Grosses
Festspielhaus, Salzburg
Attraction type: Concert; Opera; Performance; Theater
Hellbrunn Castle
(Schloss Hellbrun), Salzburg
Attraction type: Architectural building; Castle
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