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Salzburg (German pronunciation: [ˈzaltsbʊɐ̯k];Bavarian: Såizburg; literally: "Salt Fortress") is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg.
Salzburg's "Old Town" (Altstadt) is internationally renowned for its baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city has three universities and a large population of students. Tourists also frequent the city to tour the city's historic center and the scenic Alpine surroundings.
Salzburg was the birthplace of 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the mid‑20th century, the city was the setting for the musical play and film The Sound of Music.
Traces of human settlements have been found in the area, dating to the Neolithic Age. The first settlements in Salzburg continuous with the present were apparently by the Celts around the 5th century BC.
Around 15 BC the separate settlements were merged into one city by the Roman Empire. At this time, the city was called "Juvavum" and was awarded the status of a Roman municipium in 45 AD. Juvavum developed into an important town of the Roman province of Noricum. After the collapse of the Norican frontier, Juvavum declined so sharply that by the late 7th century it nearly became a ruin.
Austrian cuisine is a style of cuisine native to Austria and composed of influences from throughout the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. Regional influences from Italy, Hungary, Bohemia, Germany and the Balkans have had an effect on Austrian cooking, and in turn this fusion of styles was influential throughout the Empire.
Austrian cuisine is most often associated with Viennese cuisine, but there are significant regional variations.
Breakfast is of the "continental" type, usually consisting of bread rolls with either jam or cold meats and cheese, accompanied by coffee, tea or juice. The midday meal was traditionally the main meal of the day, but in modern times as Austrians work longer hours further from home this is no longer the case. The main meal is now often taken in the evening.
A mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack of a slice of bread topped with cheese or ham is referred to as a Jause, and a more substantial version akin to a British "Ploughman's Lunch" is called a Brettljause after the wooden board on which it is traditionally served.
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https://www.expedia.com/Salzburg.d180020.Destination-Travel-Guides The Austrian city of Salzburg is situated on the northern edge of the Alps, close to the border of Germany. Surrounded by lakes and mountains, and straddling the banks of the Salzach River, few cities can match Salzburg’s fairytale setting. Few places can match its musical heritage either. Salzburg is the hometown of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and provided the settings for one of cinema’s most-adored musicals, The Sound Of Music. Take the funicular to Hohensalzburg, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval fortresses. Down below in the Old Town you’ll find Salzburg Cathedral and the Salzburg Museum. Nearby, wander along narrow Getreidegasse, one of the loveliest shopping streets in the world. Just off the Old Market ...
The birthplace of Mozart—and everyone's Sound of Music fantasies—Salzburg is a Baroque jewel of a town. It's also the springboard for lots of alpine fun—from thrilling summer bobsledding, to idyllic boat rides in the Salzkammergut lake district, to exploring the delightful romantic town of Hallstatt. © 2006 Rick Steves' Europe
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Few days ago Cities in 4K visited Salzburg, the fourth-largest city in Austria. It is located on the river Salzach and is a beautiful city, especially during winter holidays when covered with snow, which wasn´t the case this year, unfortunately. But you can find a lot of stock footage about Salzburg during winter. The old part or Altstadt of Salzburg is known for its baroque architecture. And in this part of the city is the birth house of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart located. There are many other interesting and historical meaningful buildings in this city which has to be explored. Some of the buildings and places you can find in the video are: Residenzplatz, Salzburg Kathedrale, Kapunzinerberg, Aussicht vom Kapunzinerkloster, Mönchsberg, Alter Markt, Mirabell Schloss und Gärten, Hohensal...
►Learn more about your DNA: https://23andMe.com/markwiens ►Visit #TheGolden23 sweepstakes page for Rules: https://23andMe.com/dna-travel-rules. No purchase necessary. This video is a Paid Promotion. Subscribe for more videos: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe T-shirts for sale here: https://migrationology.com/store/ On a spur of the moment trip, we decided to catch a train from Munich, Germany to Salzburg, Austria - which is just a 1.5 hour train ride away. We only had a few hours, so I wanted to make the most of eating Austrian food for the time we had. We also were able to walk around Salzburg and visit some famous attractions during the day. Here’s the list of Austrian food I ate during a one day trip to Salzburg, Austria: 1. Cafe Am Kai - Cafe Am Kai is a nice trendy cafe along the ...
http://www.woltersworld.com Salzburg, Austria is one of the most beautiful towns in Europe and well worth a visit. And as usual Mark Wolters is giving his five things you will love and hate about visiting "Salzburg, Austria" Filmed in Salzburg
More info on travel to Salzburg: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/austria/salzburg We visit Salzburg — a world-class destination for live music — with over 2,000 performances bringing life to its churches and palaces year-round. Then, we'll take a train and boat to the lovely lakeside town of Hallstatt. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
https://www.expedia.com/Salzburg.d180020.Destination-Travel-Guides The Austrian city of Salzburg is situated on the northern edge of the Alps, close to the border of Germany. Surrounded by lakes and mountains, and straddling the banks of the Salzach River, few cities can match Salzburg’s fairytale setting. Few places can match its musical heritage either. Salzburg is the hometown of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and provided the settings for one of cinema’s most-adored musicals, The Sound Of Music. Take the funicular to Hohensalzburg, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval fortresses. Down below in the Old Town you’ll find Salzburg Cathedral and the Salzburg Museum. Nearby, wander along narrow Getreidegasse, one of the loveliest shopping streets in the world. Just off the Old Market ...
We had just 24 hours to see Salzburg, Austria on our road trip across Europe. We made the most of it and tried to fit in as many attractions as we could. Salzburg is a beautiful city, but it was pretty crowded when we visited There were far more tourist than we were expecting. I guess the Sound of Music has really pulled in the tourist. You can't walk any part of the city without seeing something related to Sound of Music, tours, shops, concerts, plays, you name it, they got it. Brittany almost convinced me to go on a Sound of Music tour, but only because free beer would be provided. Take a virtual tour through Salzburg, Austria with us! Video By: http://thetradingtravelers.com
Travel video about destination Salzburg in Austria. The magnificent buildings within Mozart's famous city of Salzburg are not the only reason why it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Austria. The Prince Archbishop, Wolf Dietrich, ordered that Salzburg Cathedral be built according to Italian Early Baroque design. It was constructed between 1614 and 1628 on the site of a previous Romanic building. At one time the Getreidegasse served as the main road of the old city and on January 27th 1756, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in house number seven, 119 metres above the town is one of Middle Europe's most well preserved castles, Hohensalzburg, which covers an area of around 30,000 square metres. The centre of Kapitel Square is dominated by a Schwemme, a fountain that dates back...
More info on travel to Salzburg: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/austria/salzburg We visit Salzburg — a world-class destination for live music — with over 2,000 performances bringing life to its churches and palaces year-round. Then, we'll take a train and boat to the lovely lakeside town of Hallstatt. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Want to see more of Salzburg? https://youtu.be/cUY0dkQ4Apg Subscribe → http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrTl01X3RU1t72jxqkOnEA Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/stivengavasso 10 Things to do in Salzburg!!! Salzburg's "Old Town" (Altstadt) is internationally renowned for its baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city has three universities and a large population of students. Tourists also frequent the city to tour the city's historic center, many palaces, and the scenic Alpine surroundings.
Travel video about destination Salzburg in Austria. The Austrian city of Salzburg is a city of bishops as well as being the birthplace of world famous classical composer, Amadeus Mozart. The cathedral is located in the heart of the city, a Baroque building situated on the same site as the city's first church and now surrounded by several squares. Even today, the cultural picture of the city on the Salzach is dominated by more than 100 churches, castles and palaces. Hohensalzburg Castle is the largest fully-preserved medieval fortress in Middle Europe. It is located 119 metres above the city and covers over 30,000 square metres. It is like a small medieval town within itself with several buildings, courtyards and squares. Bastions with mighty towers were built at strategic points and toge...
Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart lies among the snow-covered Alps, hills and the lake of Salzkammergut. There Hohensalzburg palace stands quietly over the small town. The coaches, starting from the Dome, can take the tourist everywhere in the old town. Near the city we can refresh ourselves on the beaches of Attersee. In St. Wolfgang, take a seat in the famous ‘White Horse Inn’. The beautiful main square of Mondsee is not far either, nor is Bad Ischl, the former imperial spa resort, where one can still hear Lehár’s music after ordering an ‘Ischler’. Near Gmunden stands the ‘Schloss Ort’ that became famous thanks to a TV series. There is geranium on every balcony. The sunny hillsides, the lakes and the green pine forests tempt us to return.
Salzburg, Austria, a walking tour. For more videos from Salzburg, search youtube under 'vstefanu salzburg'. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com
Extract from our DVD release "Footloose in Austria" find it at : http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000NJWALA Debra and David Rixon hike in the beautiful Salzkammergut region, centred around the lovely village of Hallstatt and it's Salzwelten (Salt Mine). In part two they make a walking tour around the musical city of Salzburg. For more information and how to get there, visit our website feature: http://www.footloose.tv/FLE/Austriaholiday.htm Another extract from the film is the salt mine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwu2y-1HybM You might also enjoy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyS_C4PeBrw The Sound of Music Tour - movie locations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRO4Sd_SU5Q Hallstatt Hallstättersee HD travel video
Subscribe to my channel: http://goo.gl/y9hQsB My dad always wanted to go to Vienna, and since I knew I would be going to Switzerland I suggested we meet up and do a father daughter adventure trip through Austria together:) I don't know if you can tell, but I look a lot like my dad and we both love architecture so we couldn't miss Salzburg. Salzburg is crazy idyllic, most of the houses are blush colours so in a sense it comes of as a pretty feminine city, which I don't mind at all:) We saw a fortress, shoppingstreets, cafe's and Mozart's birthplace. We saw so much in one day that I had to split the video up in 2 parts, so the rest of Salzburg will be up next week:) By the way if you are interested in more lifestyle videos then maybe check out my other channel GoDownsize: https://www.yout...
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