Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Salzburg, Austria
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100 m
Experience Salzburg in Austria in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in SalzburgIndividual Sights in SalzburgSight 1: Markuskirche
St. Mark's Church is located in Gstättengasse on Ursulinenplatz in Salzburg's old town. The patronage is on St. Mark's Day. Since it was the monastery church of the Ursulines until 1957, it is also popularly called the Ursuline Church. The Roman Catholic Baroque church was made available to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic community in 1999.
Sight 2: Haus der Natur
The Haus der Natur is a natural history and technical museum in Salzburg, Austria.
Sight 3: St. Johanneskirche am Imberg
The Roman Catholic Imberg Church is elevated above the Steingasse at the foot of the Kapuzinerberg or below the Capuchin Monastery in the right old town of Salzburg in Austria.
Sight 4: Dreifaltigkeitskirche
The Holy Trinity Church is a Roman Catholic church in Salzburg, Austria. It was designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach.
Sight 5: Salzburg State Theatre
The Salzburg State Theatre is a theatre situated in Salzburg, Austria, a venue for opera, theatre, and dance, contemporary and older works, with resident companies of actors, singers and dancers. The theatre presents approximately 400 performances each season, from September to June. The main theatre building is located next to the Mirabell Gardens and seats an audience of 707. The staff consists of 340 people originating from 35 different countries.
Sight 6: Mirabellgarten
The Mirabell Gardens are the gardens of Mirabell Palace in the city of Salzburg in Austria, in the Right Old Town. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the city. It includes the large garden parterre with the adjacent lime grove to the south the small garden parterre with the bosquet adjoining to the south the theatre garden (Heckentheater) the dwarf garden the Bastion Garden (Water Bastion) the Orangery and the Rose Garden
Sight 7: Zwergelgarten
The Dwarf Garden is part of the Mirabell Gardens and was originally called Pigatlgarten in Salzburg, later also Pagodngarten. As far as is known, it is the oldest dwarf garden in Europe. The dwarfs were created after 1690, like essentially the entire Mirabell Gardens, according to plans by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach.
Sight 8: Kurgarten
The Kurgarten in the city of Salzburg is a park-like garden in the district of Neustadt (Andräviertel). It adjoins the famous Mirabell Gardens to the north. The English landscape garden is also known for its exotic old trees.
Sight 9: Sankt Andrä Kirche
The Roman Catholic St. Andrew's Church is a large parish church in Salzburg's so-called Neustadt and belongs to the city deanery. It is dedicated to the Apostle Andrew, and the patronal feast is celebrated on 30 November (St. Andrew's Day). The original church of the parish, which had existed since 1811, stood at Linzer Gasse 1.
Sight 10: Relief, Heiliger Sebastian
The Roman Catholic Sebastian Church is a baroque church in Salzburg an der Linzer Gasse, which belongs to the inner right city or Neustadt. The church is structurally connected to the Sebastian cemetery and the St. Sebastian Bruderhaus. The patronal feast will be celebrated on January 20, Sebastiani.
Sight 11: Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Salzburg
The Salzburg Synagogue is a Jewish prayer house in the state capital of Salzburg in Austria and has existed since 1901. After the Second World War, it was initially adapted by the returned Salzburg faith and inmates of Jewish DP camp in the state of Salzburg and in the years 1967/1968 Financial funds are completely repaired again. In the course of the repair work, the building was expanded by a women's entrance. A ritual bath (Mikwe) was built on the east side. The latter is the only ritual bathroom of a Jewish community in Austria outside of Vienna. The administrative space of the cultural community is also housed in the east wing of the synagogue. The synagogue also follows the Orthodox rite today, which provides for a separation of the sexes in the prayers. Today, the Israeli cultural community of Salzburg has around 100 members, and since President Elie Rosen took office in January 2023, prayers take place regularly in the synagogue in Lasserstrasse on Friday evenings and Saturday morning.
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