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Best 1 Hohensalzburg Fortress

Hohensalzburg Fortress stands atop a hill overlooking Salzburg, Austria. Constructed starting in 1077, it remains one of Europe’s most substantial and well-preserved medieval castles. The fortress served as a vital defense structure and later a royal residence. It is particularly significant for his...

2 Grosses Festspielhaus Salzburg

The Grosses Festspielhaus in Salzburg is an Austrian opera house completed in 1960. Designed by Clemens Holzmeister, it was built to host the annual Salzburg Festival, an internationally renowned event for opera and classical music performances. Its acoustics are particularly valued by performers an...

3 Felsenreitschule

The Felsenreitschule is an Austrian opera house situated within a natural rock quarry near Salzburg. Constructed in 1693, it’s notable for being one of Europe's oldest outdoor performance venues and has hosted the Salzburg Festival since its inception in 1926. It provides a unique acoustically rich...

4 Hohenwerfen Castle

Hohenwerfen Castle stands as a preserved medieval stronghold overlooking Salzburg, Austria. Constructed in the 11th century by Archbishop Gebhard, it served as a strategic fortress and later a Benedictine monastery. The castle’s hilltop location offers panoramic views of the Salzach Valley and its h...

5 Universität Mozarteum Salzburg

The Universität Mozarteum Salzburg is a public music and performing arts university in Salzburg, Austria, offering programs in instrumental and vocal performance, composition, music education, and drama. It traces its origins to the Cathedral Music Association and Mozarteum founded in 1841 and was n...

8.55 Great
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Prestigious Salzburg music university with Mozart association, strong European classical and opera reputation.

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6 Salzburg Marathon

The Salzburg Marathon is an annual road-running event held in Salzburg, Austria, with a full marathon as its principal race. First organized in 2004, its course passes through the city and includes views of Salzburg's historic center, which is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The event a...

8.26 Great
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Beautiful Alpine backdrop, compact historic setting and personable organization receive consistent praise; smaller crowds and occasional warm weather limit intensity.

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7 Mozarteum University Salzburg

The Mozarteum University Salzburg is Austria’s premier conservatory established in 1841. It honors Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and focuses on classical music education. The university provides specialized programs for aspiring musicians, scholars, and researchers interested in the traditions of Austrian...

8 Salzburg Cathedral

The Salzburg Cathedral stands as a significant example of Austrian Baroque architecture. Constructed in 1628, it’s a Catholic cathedral notable for its elaborate design and historical importance. It served as the baptismal site for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The cathedral remains a place of worship an...

9 Basilika Maria Plain, Salzburg

The Basilica Maria Plain is a Baroque pilgrimage church located on a hilltop north of the city of Salzburg, Austria. The site became a pilgrimage destination in the 17th century after a venerated image of the Virgin Mary was reportedly spared from a fire. The current church building was consecrated...

7.75 Good
Why this score?

Attractive Salzburg pilgrimage basilica and hill setting; respected but overshadowed by larger Austrian sanctuaries.

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10 Salzburg Fortress (Hohensalzburg)

Hohensalzburg Fortress is a large medieval castle complex situated on the Festungsberg mountain overlooking the city of Salzburg, Austria. Initial construction of the fortification began in 1077 under the direction of Archbishop Gebhard. It is widely recognized as one of the largest fully preserved...

11 Mirabell Palace

Mirabell Palace is a historical building and cultural venue located in the city of Salzburg, Austria. It was originally constructed in 1606 by Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau for his mistress, Salome Alt, and was extensively remodeled in the Baroque style during the 18th century by arch...

12 Hellbrunn Palace

Hellbrunn Palace is an early 17th-century Baroque villa situated just outside the city of Salzburg, Austria. Commissioned in 1613 by Prince-Archbishop Markus Sittikus, the palace was designed primarily as a daytime summer residence for entertainment and leisure. The estate is famous for its extensiv...

13 Schloss Klessheim

Schloss Klessheim is a Baroque palace near Salzburg, Austria, commissioned by Prince-Archbishop Johann Ernst von Thun and designed by architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach around 1700. Later alterations and expansions shaped the building and its formal grounds. The palace was used for state r...

7.04 Good
Why this score?

Elegant Fischer von Erlach Baroque architecture and landscaped setting earn respect, but casino use, limited touring, and modest collections constrain cultural appeal.

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14 Hochkönig
Hochkönig

Hochkönig is a prominent limestone massif located in the Berchtesgaden Alps in the state of Salzburg, Austria, reaching an elevation of 2,941 meters. The mountain is distinguished by its expansive, high-alpine karst plateau, which features extensive cave systems such as the Giant Ice Cave. At the su...

7.04 Good
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Prominent Austrian limestone massif with hut and plateau routes, solid regional reputation, limited international recognition.

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15 Saison in Salzburg

Saison in Salzburg is a German-language operetta composed by Fred Raymond, with a libretto by Max Wallner and Kurt Feltz. It premiered in Kiel in 1938 and is set around the hospitality and tourist life of the Salzburg region. The work is also associated with the title Salzburger Nockerln, referring...

16 Mozart's Skull (claimed, Mozarteum Foundation)

The object identified as Mozart’s skull is held by the Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg, Austria. It is traditionally claimed to be the skull of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who died in 1791, but the attribution has not been established conclusively. Scientific examinations have produced discus...

5.84 Average
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Fascinating musical curiosity, but DNA testing failed to establish Mozart's identity and provenance remains highly controversial.

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