Salzburg Through Photographs

Our next Austrian university town is a beautiful small city with a population of 150 000, near the German border. Listed in UNESCO, and situated close by the Alps, it is the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart... and these are only few interesting facts about it. Here is all that is worth seeing while studying at one of Salzburg‘s three universities.


Mirabell Garden, Salzburg / Photo: Shutterstock


Panoramic view over city Salzburg / Photo: Shutterstock


Salzburg Cathedral or Salzburger Dom is the 17-th century baroque roman catholic church


Getreidegasse – famous shopping street in Salzburg old town / Photo: Shutterstock


Panoramic view of Salzburg and Alps from Maria Plain in Berghein bei Salzburg


Birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Salzburg


The view of the surrounding mountains from the Villa Trapp in Salzburg / Photo: Martina Advaney


Villa Trapp in Salzburg / Photo: Martina Advaney


Villa Trapp in Salzburg / Photo: Martina Advaney

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