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12월 19, 2024, Hexenloch Cave and Waterfall, Aigner Park
The Witch's Hole in Aigner Park near Salzburg attracts hikers with its mysterious aura. Hidden in the lush nature, this place offers a unique combination of historical legend and natural beauty. Visitors are advised to use the marked trails to safely explore the area while fully enjoying the peace and mystical atmosphere.
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7월 7, 2022, Lidaun Summit Cross
Easy hike. Ascent mostly on the forest road. Summit ascent approx. 30 min on a trail (not difficult). Nice view of Lake Fuschl on the ascent. Magnificent summit panorama to the Bavarian mountains (Watzmann, Hochkalter). Descent to Hof possible. Starting point and end point accessible by public transport.
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6월 23, 2022, Lidaun Summit Cross
Wiestal reservoir, Schwarzenberg. In the back Hoher Goll, Watzmann, Hochkalter and Untersberg.
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10월 18, 2021, St. Peter's Cemetery (Petersfriedhof), Salzburg
Very beautifully landscaped cemetery. The St. Peter Cemetery is most likely the same age as the St. Peter Monastery itself, so it dates back to around the year 700. But there was already a cemetery in this area during the migration period. At first the cemetery was only intended for monastery members. The first documentary evidence is the granting of burial rights by Archbishop Konrad I of Abensberg on March 22, 1139. The cemetery was probably smaller then than it is today or had a different shape, as the monastery of St. Peter stood. The oldest surviving gravestone in this cemetery is that of Abbot Dietmar († 1288). The tombstone bears the inscription † VI. K. Martii. Obiit. I Dietmar. Abas. S. Pet. A gravestone with the oldest family coat of arms and the inscription Hie leit her Man Gaerr... dates from 1300 (both gravestones are now in the cloister of the monastery). Source: https://de-academic.com/dic.nsf/dewiki/1098089#History
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6월 12, 2021, Bärenhöhle (Bear Cave)
What happens when a dog crawls into the cave (small video - necessarily with sound): D: https://berg-van.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Baerenhohle.mp4
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6월 2, 2021, Lidaun Summit Cross
The bear cave is on the way - you should take a quick look inside;)
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7월 15, 2020, Lidaun Summit Cross
sturdy footwear absolutely necessary, very difficult to climb
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10월 21, 2019, St. Peter's Cemetery (Petersfriedhof), Salzburg
The Margaret Chapel is a chapel in Salzburg's old town, located in the southern part of the St. Peter's Cemetery. It was rebuilt in 1491 to replace a previous chapel. Abbot Rupert V. Keutzl had the chapel built between 1485 and 1491 to replace the Amandus Chapel. Since its re-Gothicization under Georg Petzold (1864), it has been considered one of the "purest" Gothic buildings (with several Neo-Gothic additions) in the city of Salzburg. These later additions include the stained glass windows. The altar is also Neo-Gothic; it features a Gothic Madonna (slightly reworked in Neo-Gothic style) and four old Gothic relief scenes: the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Adoration of the Magi, and the Death of Mary. The gravestones date from the 15th to the mid-19th century. The wooden epitaph on the left wall for Augustin Tondio († 1596), the secretary of Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, was created by the Salzburg court painter Kaspar Memberger. There is also a large stone with a life-size figure of the knight Virgil Uiberacker († 1532), a relief for Elisabeth Kuen from 1606, and a unique monument for H. Chr. Portenschlager from 1687. The Margaret Chapel, along with all other buildings in the monastery precinct of St. Peter, is a listed monument.
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10월 21, 2019, St. Peter's Cemetery (Petersfriedhof), Salzburg
A highlight of St. Peter's Cemetery are the catacombs carved into the Mönchsberg. Their origins date back to late antiquity. These mystical rock caves served both as hermitages and burial sites. The entrance is located next to the graves of Nannerl Mozart and Michael Haydn. After the first 48 steps is the St. Gertrude Chapel, dating from 1178, and another 36 steps up is the St. Maximus Chapel. Admission is free with the Salzburg Card. https://www.salzburg.info/de/sehenswertes/kirchen-friedhoefe/erzabtei-st-peter-friedhof-katakomben
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10월 21, 2019, St. Peter's Cemetery (Petersfriedhof), Salzburg
The oldest Christian cemetery in Salzburg is the Petersfriedhof located in St. Peter's Abbey. Located at the foot of the fortress hill, it is now a popular attraction in the old town. You will find peace and seclusion here. The idyllic place bears witness to a long past, which today appears well-cared for and with tradition. The best time to visit is in the morning - there are only a few visitors here. The cemetery of St. Peter is one of the oldest burial places in Europe - older than the Archabbey itself. Many celebrities of Salzburg were buried here, including Mozart's sister Maria Anna von Berchtold zu Sonnenburg, also known as Nannerl, and Michael Haydn. In the middle of the St. Petersfriedhof you will find the Gothic Margaret Chapel, which is now also used as a place of burial. The idyll appears attractive to tourists - in complete seclusion from the hustle and bustle of the city center, a place of peace and contemplation is offered here.
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This cemetery is next to the cemetery of the Benedictine Abbey Nonnberg the oldest Christian burial place in Salzburg. It was already used as a burial place in post-Roman times. Due to its location at the foot of the fortress hill and its “picturesque” terrain, the St. Peter's cemetery was a preferred subject of painting and poetry in the 19th century. In the cemetery of St. Peter there are so-called catacombs carved into the mountain. They did not serve as a burial place and are probably of late antique origin. The Gertraudenkapelle and the Maximuskapelle can be found in it. A stroll through the cemetery will reveal numerous well-known Salzburg names. But famous foreigners are also buried here, such as B. General Harry J. Collins (born December 7, 1895, Chicago, Illinois, USA; † March 8, 1963 in Salzburg), who was also married in Salzburg during the Second World War and to Irene Gehmacher from Salzburg.
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