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M.006: Salzburg is the birthplace of Mozart. Its "Old Town", with its world famous baroque architecture, was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. - Oct.04, 2006
Exploring the Symphony of Music and History - Karajan Square in Salzburg
With steps light as if traversing through time, we enter the legendary Karajan Square in Salzburg. This is not just a public space, but a confluence of art and history. Come, let us walk to the rhythm of the notes, strolling through the heart of this city!
📍Karajan Square: A dazzling jewel in the old town of Salzburg. Here, you can feel the extraordinary charm of Herbert von Karajan, the musical maestro whose music has shaken the world. The statue in the center of the square seems to narrate Karajan's endless love for music and his contributions to the city. 🏰🎼
🎨Culture and Architecture: Surrounded by magnificent Baroque buildings such as Salzburg Cathedral, one can immerse in the rich atmosphere of classical art. Standing in the square, it's as if one can directly converse with history. 🕍🖼️
🛍️Shopping Delight: After a tiring walk, why not explore the exquisite shops nearby, picking unique artworks or enjoying local delicacies, adding a sweet touch to this cultural feast. 🛍️🍰
🎄Festive Celebrations: During Christmas, the market on the square is dazzling and extraordinarily lively. Fairy lights, handicrafts, and festive foods create a visual and auditory feast under the winter sun. 🎅🎄
🚌Transportation Tips:
Subway: Travel through the underground rails to easily reach the scene of history.
Bus: Feel the rhythm of the city, choose lines 15, 17, or 60 for added convenience to your journey.
Self-driving: Although there are parking spaces, for a leisurely experience, green travel is recommended. 🚗➡️🌿
Don't forget to bring your favorite camera to capture the stories of every light and shadow. Let this journey become a unique chapter in the memoir of your life, and let us together continue to write new chapters for Karajan Square! 📷💕
Chasing a snowfall in the north, the Christmas market in Salzburg in winter
In early December, I encountered a heavy snowfall that only happens once every sixty years, and the surrounding areas of Germany and Austria have all become a "winter wonderland". The streets and alleys are covered in silver, and I thought I had arrived in Northern Europe! Coupled with the arrival of the annual winter festival Christmas market, everything in front of me is even more dreamy.
Without exaggeration, going to the Christmas market is carved into the genes of every Salzburg resident.
Originating from the flea market in 1491, it gradually developed into a Christmas goods trading point, and now it is a bustling Christmas market. In the past 500 years, the culture of the Christmas market has been integrated into the lives of the residents of Salzburg.
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1️⃣, Sweet punch, Christmas cookies and German hot red wine are the classic Christmas trio. Drink hot red wine and chat with family and friends, taste local delicacies, such as roasted chestnuts, gingerbread, etc. are highly recommended.
2️⃣, The Christmas decorations in the market are particularly exquisite, most of them are handmade by craftsmen. Glass crystal balls, candles, illustrations, wooden toys, various ornaments, can all be taken home!
3️⃣, There are occasional activities and performances in the market, and what I recommend more is to listen to a Christmas concert in the fortress on the top of the mountain.
4️⃣, On December 6, the Alpine monster Krampus who guards Saint Nicholas will also appear nearby, wearing a long fur coat and a scary mask, we were scared out of our wits! You can also feel it!
Remember the trainee Mary in "The Voice of Music" with the children running to the Alps to sing do-ra-mi? Also remember that she made the curtains into sportswear and took the children to row and climb trees? Remember the soulful Edelweiss?
The sound of music brings us too many classic memories, and many of the childhood laughs are brought to us. I believe that people who like this movie will also be attracted to the small town where they are located, that is Salzburg in Austria.
Here is inhabited in the Neolithic Age, and you can imagine how long its history has been. Also, in 1996, the Old Town of Salzburg was included in the World Cultural Heritage List.
If you have a deep obsession with the sound of music, if you have a special liking for the scenery of Salzburg, you are advised to come here once, definitely worth it!
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