On Friday, we mostly just walked around Salzburg and took pictures of the beautiful sites like Festung Hohensalzburg, fountain in the Residenzplatz, and the Salzburg Cathedral. On Saturday, we went inside the Salzburger Dom, which was first built in 774. It was rebuilt after a fire and consecrated in 1628. Following WWII, the church was reopened in 1959. Next, we took the funicular up to Festung Hohensalzburg or fortress, one of the largest midieval castles in Europe. From the fortress, we were able to see a beautiful panoramic view of Salzburg and the Salzach river. We were able to tour a set of living chambers inside the fortress including ye old toilet (which 'flushed' out the side wall). The walls were ornately decorated and the lower half was at one time covered with velvet. Also, inside the fortress was a Marionette Museum. Interesting to see, but rather scary at the same time! Also in the museum was a stage similar to the one used in The Sound of Music. Below the fortress is St. Peter's Cemetery, which date's back to 1627. It is also the cemetery modeled in The Sound of Music. It is a very small cemetery with a good number of people buried there; it was interesting to see new graves from 2008 among the ones from many years ago. We read somewhere that if someone doesn't pay the dues for the grave, the grave is emptied and reused by a new patron! After St. Peter's, we walked up a long hill to Nonnberg Abby, where Maria von Trapp lived.
Afterward, we went to Mirabell Gardens where we were able to take gorgeous pictures of flowers and statues and relax a bit before heading to Hellbrunn Castle which is known for its trick fountains. Unfortunately, it was a little chilly so we opted not to go through the castle since we would definitely get wet. The castle grounds were beautiful though. We were also able to see the gazebo from The Sound of Music. The gazebo was donated from the studio where the movie was filmed to Hellbrunn castle after its restoration. From Hellbrunn, we walked through the countryside a bit before finding the house that was used as the front of the Von Trapp family home. That evening, we drove to Mondsee to see the Stiftskirche where Maria and Captain Von Trapp were married. We also played at an amazing playground in the town and took beautiful pictures of a rainbow over Mondsee.
Sunday morning was bright, sunny, and clear so we decided to take a cable car about 1300m to the top of Untersberg Mountain. It was fun to walk on the snow and see great views of the valley below. Afterward, we toured a salzwelten (salt mine) in Bad Durrnberg. Through the tour, we crossed from Austria into Germany and back again. Also, we had to take a boat from one portion of the mine to another. The most fun part of the tour, however, was sliding from level to level on original wooden slides!
Afterward, we went to Mirabell Gardens where we were able to take gorgeous pictures of flowers and statues and relax a bit before heading to Hellbrunn Castle which is known for its trick fountains. Unfortunately, it was a little chilly so we opted not to go through the castle since we would definitely get wet. The castle grounds were beautiful though. We were also able to see the gazebo from The Sound of Music. The gazebo was donated from the studio where the movie was filmed to Hellbrunn castle after its restoration. From Hellbrunn, we walked through the countryside a bit before finding the house that was used as the front of the Von Trapp family home. That evening, we drove to Mondsee to see the Stiftskirche where Maria and Captain Von Trapp were married. We also played at an amazing playground in the town and took beautiful pictures of a rainbow over Mondsee.
Sunday morning was bright, sunny, and clear so we decided to take a cable car about 1300m to the top of Untersberg Mountain. It was fun to walk on the snow and see great views of the valley below. Afterward, we toured a salzwelten (salt mine) in Bad Durrnberg. Through the tour, we crossed from Austria into Germany and back again. Also, we had to take a boat from one portion of the mine to another. The most fun part of the tour, however, was sliding from level to level on original wooden slides!
Before leaving on Monday, we had fun shopping for hand painted eggs in several shops downtown. There were thousands of eggs for every holiday imaginable. It was very hard to choose only a few! On our way home, we made a short...ok long....detour to visit a town whose name caught our eye. It was in the middle of nowhere and we don't even think there was a restaurant there, but it was a fun visit! Check out our pictures to see where we went. Also, on our trip home, we passed by Burghausen, which is a castle almost 1000 m long! We hope to go back to visit it at some point.
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Hey Cambells, loved your blog post and pictures of Salzburg. Kurt, it was great to see the product of your diligent photography work. Watch out, Vienna, here we come...
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