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Salzburg (Austrian German: [ˈsaltsbʊʁk], German: [ˈzaltsbʊʁk] ⓘ;) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of Iuvavum. Salzburg was founded as an episcopal see in 696 and became a seat of the archbishop in 798. Its main sources of income were salt ...
- Salzburg (Province)
Salzburg (Austrian German: [ˈsaltsbʊʁk], German:...
- Hohensalzburg Fortress
Hohensalzburg Fortress (German: Festung Hohensalzburg, lit....
- Trolleybuses in Salzburg
The Salzburg trolleybus system forms part of the public...
- Nonnberg Abbey
Nonnberg Abbey (German: Stift Nonnberg) is a Benedictine...
- Archbishopric of Salzburg
The Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg (German: Fürsterzbistum...
- Historic Centre of the City
The Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg, also known as...
- Salzburg (Province)
Salzburg (in der Antike lateinisch Iuvavum, heutige lateinische Bezeichnung Salisburgum, im bairisch-österreichischen Dialekt Soizbuag) ist die Landeshauptstadt des gleichnamigen Landes der Republik Österreich. Sie liegt im Salzburger Becken und ist nach Wien, Graz und Linz die viertgrößte Stadt Österreichs.
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People lived in Salzburg since the New Stone Agetill present. The oldest finding in the city area is dated around 4500 B.C. From 15 B.C. onwards after the Roman occupation the city was called Iuvavum. The roman city was in today's old town around the Waagplatz. The city became an important place from the east to the province of Germania. The Romans...
Urban districts (Stadtteile): 1. Aigen 2. Altstadt 3. Elisabeth-Vorstadt 4. Gneis 5. Gneis-Süd 6. Gnigl 7. Itzling 8. Itzling-Nord 9. Kasern 10. Langwied 11. Lehen 12. Leopoldskron-Moos 13. Liefering 14. Maxglan 15. Maxglan-West 16. Morzg 17. Mülln 18. Neustadt 19. Nonntal 20. Parsch 21. Riedenburg 22. Salzburg-Süd 23. Taxham 24. Schallmoos
1816 - 1875
1. Magistrat without mayor 1816 bis 1818 2. Anton von Heffter 1818 - 1831 3. Alois Lergetporer 1831 - 1847 4. Mathias Gschnitzer 1847 - 1850 5. Franz Xaver Späth 1850 - 1853 6. Alois Spängler 1854 - 1861 7. Heinrich Ritter von Mertens 1861 - 1872 8. Ignaz Harrer 1872 - 1875
1875 - 1919
1. Rudolf Biebl 1875 - 1885 2. Leopold Scheibl 1885 - 1888 3. Albert Schumacher 1888 - 1890 4. Franz von Hueber 1890 - 1894 5. Gustav Zeller 1894 - 1898 6. Eligius Scheibl 1898 - 1900 7. Franz Berger 1900 - 1912 8. Max Ott 1912 - 1919
1919 bis 1945
1. Josef Preis 1919 - 1927 2. Max Ott 1927 - 1935 3. Richard Hildmann 1935 - 1938 4. Anton Giger, 1938 - 1945- „Oberbürgermeister der Gauhauptstadt Salzburg“ during Nazi occupation
Salzburg is a World Heritage. There are some places of interest like: 1. Altstadt (Old City) with 1.1. Franziskaner church 1.2. Cathedral 1.3. Getreidegasse 1.4. Residenz(here the archbishop had his residence) 1.5. Residenzplatz with Residenz fountain 1.6. Kollegienkirche (University church) 1.7. Festspielhaus 1.8. Pferdeschwemme 1.9. St. Peter's c...
Mirabell Palace with Mirabell GardenAugustiner Bräustübl Mülln (beer garden of the Augustiner brewery)Hellbrunn palaceReims, France, since 1964Atlanta, USA, since 1967Verona, Italy, since 1973Dresden, Germany, since 1991Culture-related
1. Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine- Article by Brian Robins: "Mozart's Salzburg".
Olympic-related
1. Salzburg 2014 -- 2014 Olympic bid website
Tourism-related
1. Salzburg City Tourist Office– Official tourist board website. 2. Visit Salzburg- Local information 3. Salzburger Nachrichten Archived 2009-04-30 at the Wayback Machine – Tourism site maintained by the local newspaper, Salzburger Nachrichten. 4. Salzburg Tourism Archived 2009-12-13 at the Wayback Machine Tourist attractions in Salzburg, with descriptions and maps (in English) 5. Pictureserver Archived 2007-01-21 at the Wayback MachineViews of Salzburg 6. Georgia Salzburger Society Archived...
Salzburg ( Austrian German: [ ˈsaltsbʊʁk], German: [ ˈzaltsbʊʁk] ⓘ;) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. Quick Facts Country, Federal state ... Close. Quick Facts UNESCO World Heritage Site, Criteria ... Close. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of Iuvavum.
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Salzburg is the city where W. A. Mozart was born and the shooting location for "The Sound of Music". The narrow lanes and broad squares of this baroque city have taken their deserved place on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Salzburg was the capital of an independent state from the early 14th century until 1805. It was ruled by prince-archbishops, who became rich by the salt mines in the south of the city. This led to the architectural gem you see today, as materials and architects were imported from Italy and other European countries.