Balkans to the Alps

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Getreidegasse, Salzburg

Getreidegasse – Salzburg, Austria Getreidegasse is one of the most famous streets in Salzburg’s historic center. The narrow medieval street runs through the old town between tall buildings that date back several centuries. The street is known for its distinctive ornate wrought-iron shop signs, many of which hang above the narrow passageways and arcaded courtyards […]

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Mirabell Palace, Salzburg

Mirabell Palace – Salzburg, Austria Mirabell Palace stands along the western bank of the Salzach River in Salzburg and is famous for its elegant Baroque gardens and formal landscaping. The palace was originally built in the early 17th century by Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau as a residence just outside the historic city walls. The […]

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Stift St. Peter, Salzburg

Stift St. Peter – Salzburg, Austria Stift St. Peter, or St. Peter’s Abbey, is one of the oldest monasteries in the German-speaking world. Founded in the 7th century by Saint Rupert, the monastery played a central role in the early Christian development of Salzburg. The abbey complex includes the St. Peter’s Church, a historic cemetery, […]

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Pfarre Mülln, Salzburg

Pfarre Mülln (Augustinerkirche) – Salzburg, Austria The Augustinerkirche in Mülln, often referred to as Pfarre Mülln, stands on the northern side of the Mönchsberg hill overlooking the Salzach River. Founded during the 14th century, the church forms part of a historic Augustinian monastery complex. The church interior is known for its tall Gothic nave and […]

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Kollegienkirche, Salzburg

Kollegienkirche – Salzburg, Austria The Kollegienkirche, or University Church, stands along Universitätsplatz in Salzburg’s historic center. Built in the early 18th century, the church is considered one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in the city. Designed by the famous Austrian architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, the church features a grand façade and […]

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Franziskanerkirche, Salzburg

Franziskanerkirche – Salzburg, Austria The Franziskanerkirche (Franciscan Church) stands just a short distance from Salzburg Cathedral within the historic center of the city. Originally built during the Romanesque period, the church was later expanded with Gothic architectural elements that give the interior its tall, elegant proportions. The nave features slender Gothic columns and a soaring […]

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Salzburg Cathedral

Salzburg Cathedral – Salzburg, Austria The Salzburg Cathedral (Dom zu Salzburg) stands at the heart of the historic city and is one of the most important Baroque churches in Central Europe. The cathedral was rebuilt in the early 17th century after a fire destroyed the earlier structure. Its grand façade faces a spacious cathedral square, […]

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Fortress Hohensalzburg

Hohensalzburg Fortress – Salzburg, Austria The Hohensalzburg Fortress stands high above the city of Salzburg on the rocky hill known as the Festungsberg. Built beginning in the 11th century by the powerful prince-archbishops of Salzburg, the fortress served as both a defensive stronghold and a symbol of their authority. Its massive stone walls, towers, and […]

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Innsbruck and the Austrian Alps

Innsbruck – Tyrol, Austria Innsbruck lies in the Inn Valley in western Austria, surrounded by the towering peaks of the Tyrolean Alps. The city developed at an important crossroads where trade routes crossed the Alps between northern Europe and northern Italy. The historic center is known for its colorful medieval buildings and narrow streets, with […]

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