Salzburg

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The most remarkable exhibit (listed as a separate museum for admission) contains several 360-degree panorama paintings. — U.S. News & World Report
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On the square outside, Kapitelplatz, there is a monumental fountain, with a Neptune group (1732) in the centre. — Michelin Guide
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A popular spot for outings from Salzburg, this palace dates from the early 17th century and was built as a hunting lodge and summer residence. — Frommer's
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Children will love coming here, especially as some rooms of the castle are now given over to a special exhibition, the Welt der Marionetten. — Fodor's
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Atop the mountain, an urban vista and the surrounding natural beauty underline the inherent raison d'etre of contemporary art: To get you out of your comfort zone. — Frommer's
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Putti-bedecked grand stairway and the Marble Hall (where, as a boy, Mozart performed with his father and sister) are breathtaking. — Concierge
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The palace courtyard has been the lovely setting for Salzburg Festival opera productions since 1956. — Fodor's
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This building was Leopold Mozart's family residence from 1747 to 1773. — Concierge
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Quite possibly the world's oldest restaurant.  — Atlas Obscura
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Overlooking Hellbrunn Park, 5km (3 miles) south of Salzburg, the Volkskunde Museum offers a folk collection assembled by Prince-Archbishop Markus Sittikus in 1615. — Frommer's
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Towards the south, the deep green of Alpine secondary ranges stands out from the sky. — Michelin Guide
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Didi Mateschitz has placed the nucleus of his Red Bull empire in Salzburg, and Hangar-7 at the Salzburg Airport is where his "Flying Bulls" keep their flock of historic aircraft. — Frommer's
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You can experience a magical 360-degree view from the top of the Untersberg and spot even higher Bavarian peaks towards the southern horizon. — The Telegraph
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Terrifically morbid cemetary and site of famous Paracelsus' grave.  — Atlas Obscura
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Don't miss the chance to see changing exhibitions of modern graphic art and interactive special exhibits on display in this lovely early-baroque era building. — Fodor's
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Sculpted window frames and numerous façade wrought iron signs, make this very lively street charming. You'll enjoy strolling from one shop to another along it. — Michelin Guide
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Salzburg shines more brightly than ever since the opening of the DomQuartier in 2014, showcasing the most fabulous baroque monuments and museums in the historic centre. — Lonely Planet
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The graceful, tall spire of the Franciscan Church stands out from all other towers in Salzburg; the church itself encompasses the greatest diversity of architectural styles. — Fodor's
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Visit this mulitfaceted experiential learning center for hands-on science and technology exhibits. — Fodor's
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