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Hohensalzburg Fortress; Fortress, Rainer Regiment and Marionette Museums, Fortress Funicular 2 Nonnberg Abbey 3 St. Erhard’s Church 4 St. Cajetan’s Church 5 Chapter Fountain 6 St. Peter’s Abbey, Romanesque Hall, cemetery and catacombs 7 Salzburg Christmas Museum 8 Cathedral, Cathedral Excavations Museum 8/9 DomQuartier: Residenz State Rooms, Residenz Gallery Cathedral-archway terrace, North Oratory, Cathedral organ loft, Cathedral Museum, Chamber of Art & Wonders, Long Gallery, St. Peter’s Museum 10 Residenz Fountain 11 St. Michael’s Church 12 Salzburg Museum 13 Carillon 14 Panorama Museum 15 Georg Trakl Research & Memorial Centre 17 Franciscan Church 18 Museum der Moderne Rupertinum 19 Collegiate Church 20 Mozart’s Birthplace 21 Old City Hall 22 River Cruises 23 Stefan Zweig Centre Salzburg 24 Festival Halls 25 “Horse Pond” 26 Toy Museum 27 St. Blasius’ Church, Gothic Hall 28 Mönchsberg Lift, scenic terrace 29 Museum der Moderne Mönchsberg 30 Haus der Natur 31 St. Mark’s Church 32 Mülln Church 33 Augustiner Bräu, Kloster Mülln 34 Mirabell Palace, Mirabell Gardens 35 Wasser.Spiegel – Water Museum 36 Mozarteum Foundation 37 Marionette Theatre, Kammerspiele 38 Landestheater 39 Mozart Residence, Mozart Audio-Visual Collection
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Salzburg City – UNESCO World Cultural Heritage The unmistakable Salzburg skyline and numerous cultural monuments prompted UNESCO to declare the city’s historical district a World Cultural Heritage site in 1996 – putting it under very special protection. Salzburg is regarded as one of the most beautiful baroque cities north of the Alps; its silhouette, encompassing mighty Hohensalzburg Fortress, the cathedral and the baroque towers of the city, is unique. The broad plazas and narrow lanes, the prince-archbishops’ Residenz, the churches, abbeys and cemeteries, Mirabell Gardens and the characteristic “through-houses” all contribute to its incomparable charm – and all are within walking distance.
St. Peter‘s Cemetery St. Peter‘s Cemetery is one of the oldest and most enchanting cemeteries in the world. For more than 1300 years, it has served as the final resting place for many notable personalities, artists, scholars and merchants including Santino Solari (architect and builder of Salzburg Cathedral), Nannerl Mozart (Mozart’s sister), Michael Haydn (composer and brother of Joseph Haydn). The early-Christian catacombs hewn out of the rock face of the Mönchsberg are a special attraction, as are the monastery church, bakery and Stiftskeller restaurant. St. Peter’s Abbey is believed to be the oldest in the German-speaking world. www.stift-stpeter.at
Mozart Square The focal point of this square is a Mozart monument, designed by Ludwig von Schwanthaler and officially unveiled in 1842 in the presence of Mozart‘s two sons. Mozart‘s widow, Constanze von Nissen, did not live to see the ceremonies. Excavations uncovered a precious Roman mosaic floor with the inscription: “hic habitat (felicitas), nihil intret mali” (“here dwells happiness, may no evil enter”). The poet Georg Trakl was born in the “Schaffner House” on the nearby Waagplatz. Standing on the west side of the square is the Salzburg Christmas Museum, behind which is St. Michael’s Church, the oldest intact church in the city.
Mozart‘s Birthplace Leopold Mozart and his family lived in the building at No. 9 Getreidegasse from 1747 to 1773. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born here on January 27th, 1756. Today, the Mozart family’s apartment is a museum. Famous exhibits include the violin Mozart played as a child, manuscripts, authentic portraits and correspondence of the Mozart family, as well as original items of furniture. The Getreidegasse boasts elaborate wrought-iron guild signs, ornate doorways and idyllic arcades, and is very much the heart of Austria‘s most beautiful “shopping centre”. www.mozarteum.at
Mozart’s Residence This house at No. 8 Makartplatz, first chronicled in 1617, was home to W. A. Mozart from 1773 to 1781. The first-floor rooms of the former Mozart family apartment were turned into a museum, dedicated to the history of the house and the life of Mozart’s family. Highlights: original fortepiano and violin, as well as the famous family portrait in the “Dance Master’s Hall”. Diagonally across from the house is Holy Trinity Church, the most important example of sacred architecture on the right bank of the old city and the first architectural creation of the great Baroque architect, Fischer von Erlach. www.mozarteum.at
Hellbrunn In 1612, Prince-Archbishop Markus Sittikus commissioned master cathedral architect Santino Solari to build the Hellbrunn pleasure palace, to this day one of the most splendid examples of Renaissance architecture north of the Alps, with broad park grounds that make it unique in all of Europe. Permanent exhibition “GrandDelight: The unexpected world of Markus Sittikus”. Amid the world-famous Trick Fountains, you can still experience the same amusements the builder once treated his guests to: mysterious and mystical grottos, figures animated by water, and hidden jets squirting out from every nook & cranny. The “Monatsschlösschen” villa is now home to a folklore museum. www.hellbrunn.at
Maria Plain Pilgrimage Basilica Maria Plain, on the northern edge of the city, has been a popular destination for pilgrims since the 17th century. The basilica, built in 1674 by Prince Archbishop Max Gandolf von Kuenburg, is the village of Bergheim‘s most famous landmark, a popular place for excursions, also treating visitors to stunning panoramic views across Salzburg to the Alps beyond. W. A. Mozart was inspired here to compose his famous “Coronation Mass” in honor of a miraculous painting depicting the Virgin Mary. The Stations of the Cross are portrayed at 15 wayside shrines leading up to the basilica, erected in 1705. www.mariaplain.at
Hohensalzburg Fortress Originally built in 1077 under Archbishop Gebhard, it underwent extensive expansion under Archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach (1495-1519). It is the biggest fully preserved citadel in Central Europe and a landmark of this City of Mozart visible from afar. Of particular note are the princes’ rooms in the main castle incl. a mechanical theatre, the Golden Hall, Golden Room, bed chamber of Archbishop Keutschach († 1519), as well as romantic castle courtyards and various museums (incl. Fortress Museum). Since 1892, the fortress has been easily accessible from the Festungsgasse using Austria’s oldest funicular. www.salzburg-burgen.at
DomQuartier Salzburg – more than one museum One tour, one ticket, one experience! 15,000 magnificent square meters, 2,000 astonishing exhibits, 1,300 years of colorful history. Former center of the princearchbishops’ power, the complex comprising the Residenz and cathedral, along with Benedictine St. Peter’s Abbey, have once again been forged into a single ensemble allowing visitors to walk in the footsteps of the prince-archbishops. With a single admission ticket, this fascinating tour treats visitors to new and imposing views of the city, as well as hitherto unknown insights into its cultural heart. www.domquartier.at
Salzburg Museum This museum for art and art history is housed in the magnificently renovated Neue Residenz on Mozart Square. Here, valuable objects of art, aesthetic presentations, interesting facts and multimedia installations all blend into a harmonious whole. Located right next door, the Panorama Museum features a unique cyclorama (26 m in circumference) by Johann Michael Sattler. It shows the city of Salzburg and its environs in ca. 1829. It is also the meeting point for tours of the world-famous carillon, which rings out from the archiepiscopal palace three times a day. www.salzburgmuseum.at
The Festival Halls The main venue for the annual Salzburg Festival, Easter and Whitsuntide Festivals, as well as Mozart Week and Salzburg Advent Singing. This complex comprises the Grosses Festspielhaus (designed by Clemens Holzmeister, and one of the largest concert venues in the world), the Haus für Mozart, the Felsenreitschule – originally built in 1606-1607 by Archbishop Wolf Dietrich as riding stables, integrated step-by-step into the Salzburg Festival. Right across from here is the University, founded in 1622, home to the Great Hall, a venue where Mozart himself once performed, today one of the city’s most famous concert halls. www.salzburgerfestspiele.at
Linzer Gasse & St. Sebastian The Linzer Gasse is one of the most bustling shopping areas in the city. Cafés, bars, restaurants and many shops invite visitors to enjoy a stroll down this historical street, which is pressed tightly against the side of the Kapuzinerberg. Well worth a visit: St. Sebastian’s Church & Cemetery, designed in the style of an Italian campo santo. In this peaceful oasis, Leopold Mozart, Constanze Weber, Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau and Paracelsus all found their final resting place. A walk up the Kapuzinerberg is rewarding in its own right: past the Stefan Zweig Villa and abbey, up to the Franziskischlössl, where visitors can enjoy wonderful views.
The Sound of Music The “Singing Trapp Family” from Salzburg were one of the most successful choirs in the United States in the 1950s. But they were also ambassadors for their homeland, Austria. Filming of the movie musical began in 1964, since when the interest in the original locations has been unabated. Recipient of five Oscars, with Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer in the starring roles, the movie became a legend. Even today, over 300,000 visitors come to Salzburg annually, in order to sing DO-RE-MI on the stairway in Mirabell Garden, and to visit Schloss Leopoldskron as well as other locations in the city and the nearby Salzkammergut region.
Salzburg Open-Air Museum The 50-hectare grounds of this museum are located amid the Untersberg nature reserve in Grossgmain, a neighboring village of Salzburg. Visitors can explore over 100 original buildings once used by farmers, artisans, merchants and industry. A 7 km network of pathways interconnects over 600 years of rural history. A pleasant 2 km-long ride on the museum train takes guests to various parts of the museum, and is even included in the entrance fee. A cozy museum restaurant, the “Salettl” – with a large outdoor dining area, and its own train stop – is the place to go whenever you get hungry or thirsty. www.freilichtmuseum.com
Churches in Salzburg Numerous churches and plazas in Salzburg reflect the 1,200-year history of the archbishopric, inviting visitors to take a stroll back in time. The mighty earlybaroque cathedral, flanked by three squares, is the focal point of spiritual life in the city. Through its architectural ensemble, architect Santino Solari brought the flair of Rome to the northern world. The abbey church of St. Peter’s and the Franciscan Church lead us back to the Romanesque and Gothic Middle Ages. The Collegiate Church is testimony to the long tradition of science in Salzburg. With its stuccowork, it is a jewel of the High Baroque and one of the most important works of Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach.
Salzburg Residenz This magnificent residential palace served as the seat of Salzburg’s prince-archbishops from 1120 on. The impressive early-baroque building acquired its present-day appearance at the end of the 16th cent. Open for public viewing, the Prunkräume – which were once used for matters of state as well as the princearchbishops apartments – feature several priceless frescos, paintings, tiled ovens, as well as the Residenz Gallery – which showcases European art of the 16th to 19th centuries. Standing in the center of the square outside is the Residenz Fountain, the largest baroque fountain north of the Alps. www.salzburg-burgen.at, www.residenzgalerie.at
Museum of Modern Art One museum – two buildings. Salzburg‘s Museum of Modern Art consists of two buildings in two spectacular locations. The Rupertinum, in the old part of town, is a baroque city palais built by the archbishops and located close to the Festspielhaus as well as the cathedral district. It was adapted for the purpose of presenting modern art. The museum on the Mönchsberg enjoys a prominent position overlooking the old city, while its new, modern architecture was custom-built to house large-scale exhibitions and collections of international stature. www.museumdermoderne.at
Mirabell Palace The palace was built by Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau for Salome Alt, daughter of a Salzburg merchant. Today it houses the offices of the city authorities. The so-called “Angel Staircase” leads up to the Marble Hall, previously used for representative functions, where Leopold Mozart and his children Wolfgang and Nannerl often performed. Today it is considered one of the world’s most beautiful wedding halls. The Mirabell Gardens also feature numerous enchanting attractions, such as the fountains, the amusing “Gnome Garden”, wonderfully arranged flowerbeds, a maze and the “Hedge Theatre”. www.stadt-salzburg.at
Walk of Modern Art Twelve internationally acclaimed artists created sculptures for a wide variety of locations in the heart of this World Cultural Heritage city, now comprising the socalled Walk of Modern Art. These works by Anselm Kiefer, Mario Merz, Marina Abramovic, Markus Lüpertz, James Turrell, Stephan Balkenhol, Anthony Cragg, Christian Boltanski, Jaume Plensa, Erwin Wurm, Manfred Wakolbinger and Brigitte Kowanz are all within walking distance. This initiative for contemporary art in the public sphere was initiated by the Salzburg Foundation, while all of the works are owned by the Würth Collection. www.salzburgfoundation.at
Salzburg Zoo Salzburg Zoo lies on the southern outskirts of Salzburg, home to some 1,200 wild animals and 140 species from around the world, living in generouslysized enclosures replicating their natural habitat as closely as possible, here on 14 hectares of grounds next to the Hellbrunn mountain. Imposing native species, such as the alpine ibex and chamois, live here along with jaguars, rhinos, lions and more. Alpacas, goats and many other creatures, big and small, love to be fed and petted by young animal lovers. Salzburg Zoo is open 365 days a year from 9 a.m. www.salzburg-zoo.at
Untersberg The Untersberg is the subject of many a legend and is a popular excursion destination, offering a variety of hiking paths, a ski slope, bike routes, challenging climbing tours, magical ice caves, as well as friendly huts on and close to the summit. The mountain‘s primary attraction is its wonderful natural setting. The Untersbergbahn – a gondola lift operating year-round – carries visitors from the valley station in Grödig / St. Leonhard to the top of this scenic, 1853 m-high peak. With good visibility, you can enjoy 360° panoramas of the amazing alpine world surrounding Salzburg. www.untersbergbahn.at
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B6 Designer Outlet Salzburg Kasernenstrasse 1 5073 Wals-Himmelreich Mon–Thu 9:30am–7pm, Fri 9:30am–9pm, Sat 9am–6pm Closed holidays www.designer-outlet-salzburg.at
SPORT near the city B/C3 Red Bull Arena, Stadionstrasse 2/3 5071 Wals–Siezenheim Tel. 43 33 32 www.redbullsalzburg.at
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SIGHTSEEING TOURS H6 Bob‘s Special Tours Rudolfskai 38, Tel. 84 95 11 www.bobstours.com G5 Hop on Hop off - GRAY LINE Salzburg Sightseeing Tours Mirabellplatz 2, Tel. 88 16 16 www.hoponhopoff.at G5 Salzburg Panorama Tours Mirabellplatz/ St. Andrä church Hubert-Sattler-Gasse 1, Tel. 87 40 29 www.panoramatours.com Salzburg Rickshaw Tours G6 Residenzplatz 1 G5 Makartplatz (entrance to Mirabell Gardens) Tel. (0)650/634 02 40 www.rikschatours.at G5 Salzburg City Cruises Makartsteg boat dock Tel. 82 57 69-12 www.salzburghighlights.com
TOUR GUIDES Salzburg Guides – The Salzburg Tour Guides Tel. (0)664/49 68 011 www.salzburgguides.at Salzburg Guide Service Tel. 84 04 06 www.salzburg-guide.at Guided walking tours in German and English 12:15pm daily, 1 hr G6 from Mozartplatz Tourist Information Monday-Saturday at 2pm, 1.5 hr G6 in front of Mozartplatz Tourist Information www.kultur-tourismus.com
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MARKETS – Regional produce, agricultural/farm products G5 Schrannenmarkt, next to Andräkirche church, every Thu (Wed, when Thu is a holiday) 5am–1pm www.salzburgerschranne.at G5/6 Grünmarkt, Universitätsplatz and Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse Mon–Fri 7am–7pm, Sat 6am–3pm, Advent Saturdays 6am–7pm www.stadt-salzburg.at
SHOPPING The major shopping areas are in the old parts of the city on both sides of the Salzach River, from the Getreidegasse to the Festival Halls, Mozart Square, Kaigasse, Alter Markt, Linzer Gasse, the Makart and Mirabell districts. Business hours: Shops are normally open Mon-Fri mostly 9am–6pm (some close for lunch). Saturdays normally 9am–5pm. Hours may vary depending on the time of year and the type of business (e.g. during the Festival and on Saturday afternoons). Some shops open Sundays and public holidays (i.e. souvenir shops, etc.).
TIPS Only if satisfied with service (taxi, hotel, coffeehouse, restaurant, hairdresser etc.), add a gratuity of up to 10%.
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SPORT in the city *City facilities, administration: Tel. 62 34 11, www.stadt-salzburg.at J7 AYA-Bad, in- & outdoor pools* Alpenstrasse 9, Tel. 62 08 32 F7 Leopoldskron outdoor pool* Leopoldskronstr. 50, Tel. 82 92 65 J6 Volksgarten outdoor pool* Hermann-Bahr-Promenade 2 Tel. 8072-4374 D1 Liefering swimming lake* Schmiedingerstr. 180, Tel. 43 24 40 G4 Indoor pool* – see entry for the Kurhaus J9 Sporthalle Alpenstrasse* Otto-Holzbauer-Str. 5, Tel. 62 33 44 H/J6 Ice Arena* Hermann-Bahr-Promenade 2 Tel. 8072-4373 F5 Müllner Schanze climbing course Augustinergasse 1, above Mülln church, Tel. 8072-4901 G6 Ice skating on Mozartplatz Mozartplatz, Tel. 63 33 63 www.punsch.at Salzburg Ski Shuttle free travel from Salzburg to the ski area, Tel. 88 9 87-0 www.salzburg.info/skishuttle
t Bergxi adventure pool/ice rink Bergheim Iselstrasse 20, 5101 Bergheim Tel. 45 15 92 www.bergheim.at TAXI Salzburg Taxi Drivers Association Tel. 81 11, www.taxi.at Taxi 2220 Salzburg Tel. 22 20, www.taxisalzburg.at Taxi 2284 Salzburg Tel. 22 84, www.taxi-2284.at
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AIRPORT B7 Salzburg W. A. Mozart Airport Innsbrucker Bundesstrasse 95 Tel. 85 80-0 www.salzburg-airport.com No. 2 + 27 buses, as well as the No. 180 from the main station, No. 10 bus from the city center, or by taxi.
EXCURSION OPPORTUNITIES WALKING PATHS with panoramic views: Kapuzinerberg, Mönchsberg Gaisberg (1288m): public bus from Mirabellplatz. Untersberg (1853m): gondola lift. Maria Plain, Glasenbachklamm (gorge), Erentrudisalm, Salzburger Open-Air Museum, Haunsberg scenic path TRIPS Celtic Museum and salt mine in Hallein, Golling Castle & Waterfall, Hohenwerfen Castle, ice caves in Werfen (world’s biggest ice cave) and gondola lift, Krimml Waterfalls (biggest in Europe), Grossglockner High-Alpine Road to Austria’s highest mountain (3,798 m), Kaprun High-Mountain Reservoirs. Scenic excursions to the Salzkammergut, Schafbergbahn cog railways, Wolfgangsee ferries. Bavaria: Königssee ferries, Kehlsteinhaus, Berchtesgaden salt mine, old saltworks in Bad Reichenhall.
G5 Segway Tours Salzburg Wolf-Dietrich-Strasse 3 Tel. (0)676/674 44 25 www.segway-salzburg.at
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BICYCLE and E-BIKE RENTALS BIKE RENTALS AVELO Salzburg Tel. (0)676/435 59 50, www.a-velo.at F5 Willibald-Hauthaler-Strasse 10 (year-round) G6 Mozartplatz (Easter-October) G5 citybike, Tel. 0810/500500 Hanuschplatz www.citybikesalzburg.at MOVELO E-bikes AVELO Salzburg Tel. (0)676/435 59 50, www.a-velo.at F5 Willibald-Hauthaler-Strasse 10 (year-round) G6 Mozartplatz (Easter-October) J5 Haus Arenberg, Blumensteinstrasse 8 Tel. 64 00 97 www.arenberg-salzburg.at
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Fire 122, Police 133 Red Cross (ambulance) 144 Euro emergency 112
KURHAUS SPA & BATHS G4 Paracelsus Spa & Baths indoor pool (scheduled closure for renovations from autumn 2016), patio sauna, tanning studio, medical spa therapies Auerspergstrasse 2, Tel. 88 35 44 www.paracelsusbad.at
P+R (Park & Ride): Seasonal, discounted combo tickets (parking fees and day-tickets for public transport, max. 5 occupants per car). E2 P+R Messe autobahn exit “Messe” year-round, 3000 spaces K10 P+R Salzburg Süd, Alpenstrasse autobahn exit “Salzburg Süd” year-round, 330 spaces B7 P+R Airport P3 Innsbrucker Bundesstrasse 95 autobahn exit “Flughafen” July–September, 400 spaces B7 P+R Designer Outlet Kasernenstrasse 1 5073 Wals-Siezenheim autobahn exit “Flughafen” year-round, 600 spaces
C3 EUROPARK SHOPPING CENTRE/IKEA Europastrasse 1 / 5 Mon-Thu 9am–6pm, Fri 9am–9pm, Sat 9am–6pm Closed public holidays www.europark.at IKEA Home Store: Mon–Fri 9am–9pm, Sat 9am–6pm Closed public holidays www.ikea.at/Salzburg G4 FORUM 1 – Shopping Centre at the Train Station Südtiroler Platz 13 Mon-Fri 9am–7pm, Sat 9am–6pm Closed public holidays www.forum1.at G4 Kiesel Passage Rainerstrasse 21 Mon-Fri 9am–6:30pm, Sat 9am–5pm Closed public holidays www.kiesel.at J9 Shopping Arena Alpenstrasse 107 und 114–116 Mon-Fri 9am–7pm, Sat 9am–6pm Closed public holidays www.dieshoppingarena.at J4 ZiB Shopping Fürbergstrasse 18–20 Mon-Fri 9am–7pm, Sat 9am–6pm Closed public holidays www.zib.at
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CASINO B3 Casino Salzburg at Schloss Klessheim Daily from 12pm: slot machines; from 3pm: roulette, black jack and poker. Free Casino Shuttle: Tel. 22 20-777, direct autobahn access, guest parking. www.salzburg.casinos.at
HOSPITALS F4 Landeskrankenhaus University Clinic Salzburg Müllner Hauptstrasse 48 Tel. (0)5 72 55-2, www.salk.at D/E3/4 Christian Doppler Clinic University Clinic Salzburg Ignaz-Harrer-Strasse 79 Tel. (0)5 72 55-3, www.salk.at H5 Unfallkrankenhaus (accidents & emergencies) Dr.-Franz-Rehrl-Platz 5 Tel. (0)5 9393-44000 www.ukhsalzburg.at H6 Barmherzige Brüder Kajetanerplatz 1, Tel. 80 88-0 www.barmherzige-brueder.at
MESSEZENTRUM SALZBURG / SALZBURGARENA E/F2 Messezentrum Salzburg GmbH, Salzburgarena Am Messezentrum 1, Tel. 24 04-0 www.messezentrum-salzburg.at www.salzburgarena.at
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BANKS / FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE Banking hours generally: 8:30am–12:30pm & 2–4:30pm, may vary slightly. Foreign currency exchange outside of regular banking hours: B7 Salzburger Sparkasse at the airport, Innsbrucker Bundesstrasse 105 Sat 8:30am–2pm, Sun & holidays 9am–12pm, hours may vary depending on season
J1/2 Camping Nord-Sam Samstrasse 22a, Tel. 66 04 94 www.camping-nord-sam.com H1 Camping Panorama Stadtblick Rauchenbichlerstrasse 21, Tel. 45 06 52 www.panorama-camping.at M8 Camping Schloss Aigen Weberbartlweg 20, Tel. 62 20 79 www.campingaigen.com
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