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Tuesday, May 21, 2024

SPLENDOURS OF EUROPE - Part 6

SALZBURG AUSTRIA



A two hour bus ride towards an alpine setting to the city of Salzburg, Austria at the foothills of the Alps.


The hills are alive with the sound of moo-sic


Salzburg translated is salt fortress, a name derived from the barges that carried salt on the River Salzach.
The town was built on the site of a Roman settlement and founded  in 696 as an Episcopal jurisdiction over which a Bishop presided.  The historic centre was enlisted as a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE in 1996


The fortress of Hohensalzburg, one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe, dates back to the 11th century. Directly below the fortress lies the Mirabell Palace and gardens. The amazing garden with its swirling flower beds is highlighted with colourful florals that change through the seasons




A gardener working on the flowerbed stands in front of the Pegagus Fountain and staircase where the Do Re Mi tune from the famous Sound of Music movie was sung by Maria and the children as they danced around the fountain, and up and down the Angel staircase.

In the centre of Mirabell garden is the grand Parterre fountain surround at four corners by mythology-themed statues sculpted in 1690 by Italian artist Ottavio Mosto


I so wished we had time to take in The Marionette Theater's production of the Sound of Music, which is included in the  UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Unfortunately the 2 hour show would have meant missing boarding time on our Star Ship


The FestungsBahn was a funicular which took us up to the Fortress


                                                                   Hohenburg Castle


Looking down to the walls that surround the Old Town



 The Bavarian Alps framed by a white Horse Chestnut tree


 



Makartsteg Bridge is a pedestrian 'Love Lock' bridge over the Salzach River


Narrow shopping streets give interesting perspective towards a fortress tower.

 


Time for a coffee break and indulging in a decadent Apfel Strudel with warm vanilla sauce.



Mozart is regarded as one of the most famous composers of the world. 
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in this house, #9 Getriedegasse in Salzburg Austria.

I was surprised to see that I share my birthday, January 27th with this great musician.


 

Sightseeing from a massive fortress, a huge garden and then down to a shop window with hundreds of realistic miniature clay sculptures. 


 
Salzburg Cathedral in 17th century baroque style was founded in 774 on the remnants of a Roman town.
The statue of the Virgin Mary with angels holding a golden crown above her head is made of marble and lead and built during the 18th century.








The German Hymnal was open to this page at the back of the cathedral, so we took time to read and understand its meaning. Translation; Thanks to God for he is good and great in all he does. His graciousness endures for all time, preserved through eternity.




A fun photo - this pigeon was not intimated by an owl decoy


Drive by photo shooting as we left Salzburg
Everything on this vacation kept moving. By bus, by ship and many km on our feet.
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