Salzburg, Austria Walking Tour (4k ultra hd 60fps)
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We recorded this 4k ultra hd video during our trip to Salzburg, Austria on June 2019.
Salzburg is situated in a level basin on both sides of the Salzach River near the northern foothills of the Alps and the Bavarian (German) border. The historic centre of the city, with its rich mix of art and architecture, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1996. Salzburg is the city where W. A. Mozart was born and the shooting location for The Sound of Music. Our guided walking tour is about 3 miles (4.8 km) long, starts at Love Lock Bridge, ends at The Horse Pond and covers most attractions and historic sites of Salzburg Old Town.
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01:24 Love Lock Bridge
04:42 Mozart Residence
06:31 Mirabell Palace Gardens
09:54 Mirabell Palace
15:39 St. Andrew Parish Church
23:21 St Sebastian's Cemetery
29:34 Stone Alley
34:56 Mozart Footbridge
37:53 Mozart Square
39:21 Residence Square
41:22 Salzburg Residence
42:12 Gold Lane
44:22 Old Marketplace
47:28 Salzburg Cathedral
54:03 Chapter Square
58:36 St. Peter’s Cemetery
1:03:23 St. Peter’s Abbey
1:06:00 Franciscan Church
1:11:55 Collegiate Church
1:13:46 Mozart’s Birthplace
1:15:00 Grain Lane
1:19:09 The Horse Pond
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Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart, is a city in central Austria, near the German (Bavarian) border with a population of some 150,000 in 2013. If you have seen the movie The Sound of Music, you may think you know all there is to see in Salzburg. Admittedly, it is difficult not to spontaneously burst into song when you're walking along the Salzach River, or climbing up to the Hohensalzburg fortress which looms over the city. But there is a lot more to this compact, courtly city than Julie Andrews.
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria (after Vienna, Graz and Linz) and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Its Old Town, with its world famous baroque architecture, is one of the best-preserved city centers in the German-speaking world and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The name Salzburg literally means Salt Fortress, and derives its name from the barges carrying salt on the Salzach river, which were subject to a toll in the 8th century.
Salzburg was the capital of an independent state from the early 14th century until 1805. It was ruled by prince-archbishops, who became rich from the salt mines located in the south of the city. This led to the architectural gem you see today as not only materials, but also architects, were imported from Italy and other European countries. This is also the reason why, compared to other Austrian cities, sacred monuments outnumber the few secular buildings. This is how Salzburg got its nickname as the Rome of the north. Everywhere you go in this city, you see and read about the legacy of the Archbishops.
The best way to get around Salzburg is on foot. There is a network of city buses, the StadtBus, with numbers from 1 to 8 (trolleybuses) and 20-27 (diesel buses). A typical dessert from Salzburg is the Salzburg Nockerl. Don't try to eat it on your own, it's too heavy for one person. Salzburg has twenty-four urban districts and three extra-urban populations. Urban districts (Stadtteile):
Aigen
Altstadt
Elisabeth-Vorstadt
Gneis
Gneis-Süd
Gnigl
Itzling
Itzling-Nord
Kasern
Langwied
Lehen
Leopoldskron-Moos
Liefering
Maxglan
Maxglan-West
Morzg
Mülln
Neustadt
Nonntal
Parsch
Riedenburg
Salzburg-Süd
Taxham
Schallmoos
Gaisberg
Hellbrunn
Heuberg
Salzburg is a tourist favourite, with the number of tourists outnumbering locals by a large margin in peak times. In addition to Mozart's birthplace noted above, other notable places include:
Historic centre of the city of Salzburg, a World Heritage Site
Baroque architecture, including many churches
Salzburg Cathedral (Salzburger Dom)
Franciscan Church (Franziskanerkirche)
Holy Trinity Church (Dreifaltigkeitskirche)
Kollegienkirche
Nonnberg Abbey, a Benedictine monastery
St Peter's Abbey with the Petersfriedhof
Hohensalzburg Fortress (Festung Hohensalzburg), overlooking the Old Town, is one of the largest castles in Europe
Mirabell Palace, with its wide gardens
Salzburg Residenz, the magnificent former residence of the Prince-Archbishops
Residenzgalerie, an art museum in the Salzburg Residenz
Residenzplatz
Großes Festspielhaus
House for Mozart
Mozart's birthplace
Getreidegasse
St. Sebastian's Church
Sphaera (Salzburg)
Schloss Leopoldskron
Hellbrunn with its parks and castles
The Sound of Music tour companies who operate tours of film locations
Hangar-7
Anif Castle, located south of the city in Anif
Shrine of Our Lady of Maria Plain, a late Baroque church on the northern edge of Salzburg
Salzburger Freilichtmuseum Großgmain, an open-air museum containing old farmhouses from all over the state assembled in an historic setting
Schloss Klessheim, a palace and casino, formerly used by Adolf Hitler
Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat near Berchtesgaden
Kehlsteinhaus, the only remnant of Hitler's Berghof
Salzkammergut, an area of lakes east of the city
Untersberg mountain, next to the city on the Germany-Austria border, with panoramic views of Salzburg and the surrounding Alps
Skiing is an attraction during winter. Salzburg itself has no skiing facilities, but it acts as a gateway to skiing areas to the south. During the winter months its airport receives charter flights from around Europe.
Salzburg Zoo, located south of the city in Anif
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We ha such a good time in Salzburg, we went to the Mirabel Gardens and I got to find a few of the locations from the Sound Of Music musical scenes. The last part of the Do-Re-Mi song was filmed here and I just had to run down the paths and walk on the edge of the fountain and dance on the steps. It was a lot of fun, and I'm sure most other people thought I was nuts.. including my dad:) But sometimes you just have to forget about other people and do your own thing right:)
We also visited the Dwarf Garden, Beer brewing monks at the Augustiner Brewery and ended the day in a beautiful marble hall at the Mirabel Castle. We listened to the most beautiful violin quartet playing Mozart, Bach and some other guy I don't remember right now.
It was a big experience for me and loved it:)
I really hope you go to Salzburg, because it is such a wonderful place and so much to experience there:)
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Salzburg Bells
Overlooking Salzburger Dom on the hill leading to the Festung Hohensalzburg
Church bells ringing at Salzburg Cathedral
Church bells ringing at Salzburg Cathedral during my visit on 21 May 2018. You can see the bell swinging in the tower.
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Mirabell Garden and Pegasus Fountain
Nonnberg Convent
Schloss Leopoldskron
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Church Mondsee
Salzburg and Surroundings
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | 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.
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To my knowledge, no scenes were filmed inside the grounds or the church I visit here but I am sure the entrance was used (Sound of Music fans will tell me otherwise I am sure).
The trainee nun Maria Kutschera really was based here and really did become the governess of Captain von Trapps (not Baron as I said in the video) children. He already had 7 children but they 3 more together (hence the 10 I mention in the video).
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