Salzburg, Turystyka zagranica, Austria, Informatory przewodniki
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Salzburg
Stage of
the world
“Of all the lovely regions I have seen, none can compare to Salzburg’s striking natural beauty.” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Salzburg Cathedral with Residence Fountain
The incomparable charm of
Salzburg’s cityscape and numer-
ous historic monuments prompted
UNESCO to list the Old City as a
World Heritage Site in 1997, pre-
serving the city’s beauty for many
generations to come.
Mozart Monument
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“Of all the lovely regions I have seen, none can compare to Salzburg’s striking natural beauty.” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
A gem of consummate beauty
W. A. Mozart adored Salzburg and many
joined him in his love for the “many-
towered city.” The beautiful and smallest
world city nevertheless has a cosmopolitan
format. In Salzburg the magniicent past
blends with the charm of an active present.
The densely packed church towers between
the city mountains relect the afluence of
the former prince archbishops. The lofty
fortress looms deiantly above the streets
and squares. A city that has not lost any of
its fascination and magnetism.
Mozart’s Birthplace
King Arthur, Salzburg Festival
“The atmosphere in Salzburg is pervaded by beauty, theater and art.” Max Reinhardt
Everyman, Salzburg Festival
The Abduction from the
Seraglio, Salzburg Festival
The Salzburg Festival contributed signiicantly
to the city’s international renown. Hugo von
Hofmannsthal’s Everyman has been an essen-
tial element of the Festival since 1920 and is
performed every year on Cathedral Square.
Everyman on Cathedral Square
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“The atmosphere in Salzburg is pervaded by beauty, theater and art.” Max Reinhardt
The stage of the world
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburg’s
most famous son, undeniably left his
mark on the city: his birthplace in Getrei-
degasse, his residence on Makart Square
and his music are just some of the high-
lights of a visit to Salzburg. But Salzburg
also has high-caliber culture to offer aside
from Mozart: over 4,000 events are held
each year including the Easter, Whitsun
and Summer Festivals, Dialogs at the Mo-
zarteum, the Sommerszene, Jazz Festival,
Culture Days and Advent Singing.
A multitude of museums, galleries, sculp-
tures and exhibitions promise an unlimi-
ted cultural experience.
Orchestral concert at the Large Festival Hall
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