After a stint as a military barracks, Hohensalzburg Fortress was opened to the public in the 1860s by Emperor Franz Josef. Gretchen Strauch / Courtesy of Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door ...
Never conquered by enemy troops, Festung Hohensalzburg opened to the public in the late 19th century. It was originally built in 1077 in preparation for a conflict between Pope Gregor VII and Emperor ...
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Visit Salzburg: A Guide to Mozart and "Sound of Music" Landmarks
Visit Salzburg in the fall to experience the city with pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
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The Best Swimming Spots In Salzburg Include Sandy Beaches, Mountain Views, And Tranquility
Although the canal technically starts just behind Salzburg's soaring Fortress Mountain (Festungsberg), home to the looming ...
Why visit Salzburg? For 70 per cent of visitors to Austria’s fourth-largest city, the answer is simple: The Sound of Music. Much of the 1965 classic was filmed in or near here, and each year, ...
It’s not every day that someone sets out to create a cozy yet minimalist home out of an ancient Austrian defensive tower, built in the 12th century to house gunpowder stores for a nearby castle. “It ...
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