Saturday, September 4, 2010

Sights and Interests in Salzburg, Austria


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If you love Mozart and large medieval castles, then Salzburg is the place for you. Salzburg is the fourth largest city in Austria, with a 2007 population of 150,000. It is situated on the banks of the Salzach River at the northern boundary of the Alps. The city sets off an interesting contrast between the majestic mountains to the south and the rolling plains to the north.

The massive Hohenslalzburg Castle sits atop Festungberg Hill and is one of the largest medieval castles in Europe, with a length of 250 meters and a width of 150 meters. Construction of the fortress began in 1077 and construction continued throughout the centuries, as the ring walls and towers were built in the 1400s. The views are also spectacular from the castle.

You'll never forget that Salzburg was the birthplace of Mozart as you walk through the city. Everywhere you go you will hear his music, and there are two Mozart Museums in the city. You can also visit Mozart's birthplace and his residence.

Salzburg is a favorite destination of tourists; in fact there are certain times of the year when tourists outnumber locals by a large margin. There is certainly much to see in Salzburg -- the Baroque architecture in particular is world-famous, which includes many churches . The Salzburg Cathedral is another magnificent sight, and there are other castles such as the Anif Castle, along with the Schloss Klessheim Palace which is now a Casino and was once used by Adolf Hitler.

If you visit Salzburg in winter, there are excellent skiing areas in the Alps to the south. Salzburg also features a zoo, and there are many museums and attractions to keep you busy. Be sure to take advantage of a horse-drawn carriage ride around the city.




Cody has been writing and publishing articles on the web since 2001. Check out his latest website which is all about mailboxes -- from magnetic mailbox covers to stainless steel mailboxes and much more.

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