Salzburg, Austria

The Getreidegasse
This is one of the city's oldest streets (1363) and is lined with old fashioned shops and signs
The Residenz Cathedral
Designed by an Italian architect in 1614 after the original cathedral burned down. There was a children's carnival in the Residenzplatz the day I was there

St. Peter's cemetery
The cemetery is part of the ancient St. Peter's monastery complex, which dates back to 696 A.D.

Catacombs
These catacombs were carved into the rock by early Christians

The cemetery is also where the Von Trapp family ("The Sound of Music") hid during their escape

Mirabell Palace, with a view of the fortress in the background. The palace was built by Archbishop Wolf Dietrich for his mistress and their numerous children
Funicular to the castle fortress

Hohensalzburg Castle Fortress
Originally a Roman citadel, the fortress was remodeled and strengthened by successive archbishops of Salzburg

View of Salzburg from the fortress

View of Salzburg from one of the bridges

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