Salzburg is the birthplace of Mozart. As a rule, tourists get to this city passing through, without spending the whole vacation to see all the sights. But following a specific route, you can see the most important things.
Mirabell Palace - a beautiful park is planted around the palace, large fountains and the Garden of Dwarfs, in which, as the name implies, there are small dwarf figures symbolizing the townspeople.
Next, head towards the Mozart House Museum. The great composer toured a lot and spent most of his life moving. During the war, the building was badly destroyed, but it was restored.
Then follow to the Kapuzinerberg mountain. A monastery was built here. The height of the terrain allows you to see the vastness of the city, revealing a panoramic view. The monastery simply breathes with calmness, it is simply pleasant to be here.
Further along the way, you will come across the Kollegienkirche church. It is considered the most beautiful in Salzburg and is adjacent to the university building. Heading towards it, follow the Getreidegasse street. She is also a landmark of the city. Mozart was born at number 9 on this street.
Walking straight from the church, you will approach the Residence of the Archbishops. The building is decorated with frescoes and old canvases. The residence is located on the Domplatz square. There is also another interesting building here.
Cathedral. He is known primarily for the organ in which 4 thousand pipes are installed. Leaving the cathedral and turning left, you will come to the funicular, which will take you to the fortress.
Hohensalzburg Fortress. The last of the most beautiful and interesting places to visit in this city. And standing on the observation deck, you can see all the sights that you have already visited, and the ancient fortress itself, built many centuries ago, will leave only good impressions of the journey.