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There are paths that lead not only to a destination, but also to another time. The climb to the Franziskischlössl on the Kapuzinerberg is one such path. Up above, where Salzburg's rooftops glitter and the Alps appear like a painted backdrop, lies a place that doesn't boast – it waits. The Schlössl, a defiant fortified structure dating from 1629, sits on the mountain ridge like a forgotten fairy tale, as if someone had interrupted it mid-sentence and hadn't continued writing since. No souvenir shop, no drone of an audio guide – just silent walls, weathered plaster, and a castle courtyard where dandelions peek out from between the gravel. In the shade of old trees, wooden tables and simple beer benches stand – you sit as if you were sitting in the memory of a city. When open, the garden serves nothing more and nothing less than what a summer day requires: a cool drink, a small meal, a place with a view and peace and quiet. When it's closed, there's still a drinks machine that stoically does its job like a forgotten knight of service.
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Anyone who isn't afraid of the path up the Mönchsberg and is lucky enough to walk it on a clear morning will sooner or later find themselves before it: the Müllner Schanze. A gate. A building. A relic. It stands there silently, roughly hewn, encircled by greenery, like a sentinel of past centuries. Three windows gaze sternly into the present, below a dark passage that doesn't open but draws you into what lies beyond – shadows, history, the city. Built in the days of the Thirty Years' War, when Salzburg still had prince-archbishops and walls were not picturesque but vital. Paris Lodron, it is said, had this St. Monica Gate built – as a complement to the St. Augustine Gate. They reinforced what seemed too weak, what couldn't suffice against what lurked outside. Today, nothing lurks. At most, there is the feeling that time moves a little slower here. The stone staircase behind the gate isn't an invitation, but a test. Every step up makes you realize that ascent here isn't just a topographical one. Up above, on the plateau, the view awaits—but also the realization that sometimes it's good to leave the city behind. From here, you see it differently. Smaller. Clearer. Perhaps even more peaceful.
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Mozartplatz & Mozart Monument, Salzburg Mozartplatz is located in the center of Salzburg's old town, in the immediate vicinity of Residenzplatz and Salzburg Cathedral. While the buildings around the square tell many stories, the centerpiece is clearly the Mozart statue. The history of the Mozart statue In the center of Mozartplatz is the Mozart monument by Ludwig Schwanthaler. The statue was supposed to be erected in 1841 on the 50th anniversary of W. A. Mozart's death. However, the unveiling of the monument was delayed by a year because a Roman mosaic was found in the ground, which took a long time to recover. On September 4, 1842, the statue was ceremoniously unveiled in the presence of Mozart's sons. The Bavarian King Ludwig I was an important supporter of the Mozart statue and donated the marble base. A copy of the Roman mosaic can still be found at the feet of the statue today. Mozartplatz then and now Mozartplatz and its buildings are closely linked to the history of the city of Salzburg. On the north side, in the so-called Imhofstöckl (No. 5), is the tourist information office. Behind it is part of the old city wall, which dates back to the time of Prince Archbishop Paris Lodron. Opposite, on the south side, is the New Residence, which has been home to the Salzburg Museum since 2007. The house at Mozartplatz 8 was the home of Constanze Mozart-Nissen, Mozart's widow. On the west side, facing the cathedral, are the Salzburg Christmas Museum and the famous Café Glockenspiel. The poet Georg Trakl was born just a few steps away in 1887. Text / Source: TSG Tourismus Salzburg GmbH, Auerspergstraße 6, Salzburg https://www.salzburg.info/de/sehenswertes/plaetze-strassen/mozartplatz-mozartdenkmal
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The centre of the square is the Mozart monument
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The Augustiner brewery in Salzburg Mülln was founded in 1621 by Augustinian monks and since then beer has been brewed and consumed in a convivial atmosphere in the Mülln district, at the foot of the Mönchsberg. The Bräustübl is now the largest beer restaurant in Austria. Over 5,000 square meters of usable space inside the building and a further 1,400 seats in the associated garden offer space for our guests. The beer comes from wooden barrels and is served in stone mugs. The food to go with it can be found in the various stalls of the "Schmankerlgang", which are arranged in the style of a traditional market hall. The Bräustübl is a place of encounter, of tradition - a piece of living history in the center of Salzburg's world cultural heritage.
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Even if you have no knowledge of the location of this building… just look for crowds of people on “Money is available Street”… then it’s one of the many guided tours… and thus one of the contact points of this
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