The famous musician Mozart is from Salzburg, and the people of his hometown built Mozart Square in memory of him, which has a statue of Mozart, not far from his former residence in the grain alley. The photo was taken last year when he went to Austria.
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The famous musician Mozart is from Salzburg, and the people of his hometown built Mozart Square in memory of him, which has a statue of Mozart, not far from his former residence in the grain alley. The photo was taken last year when he went to Austria.
Mozart Square is located in the center of Salzburg, on the north side of the Salzburg Museum, named for the Mozart statue in the center of the square, and the city of Salzburg is rated a World Heritage Site, and the World Heritage logo is on this square.
A bronze statue of Mozart is the center of the square, and the old house on Wag Square next to it is the birthplace of the famous local poet George Traka, who was a key advocate of the establishment of the square. He donated huge sums of money personally and also donated a marble base, which is today in the Karolino Augustan Museum.
The location is excellent, Salzburg Mozart Square, the heart of the city of Salzburg on the square, Salzburg Cathedral, Salzburg Museum, Mozart's former residence, etc. are not far from the neighborhood, walking distance. Above the square, it is a Salzburg stronghold, which is a great Salzburg experience!
Mozart Square is located on the northeast side of Bishop's Square, where the statue of Mozart was inaugurated on September 5, 1842, with donations from Salzburgers, and the inauguration was attended by Mozart's two sons. When the Old City of Salzburg was listed on the World Heritage List in 1997, the historical moment was recorded inscriptions on the ground in front of the statue.
It happened to be near Mozart Square that a band in local costumes was playing, and the white feather on the hat was interesting. The artistic characteristics of the square are deposited in the corners of the streets, even a weight scale and a cast iron gate on the street are designed with a sense of art, and it is not an exaggeration to call her "the capital of architecture and art".
Mozart Square is small, the bronze Mozart statue is the center of the square, surrounded by cafes and candy shops. The square is clean and quiet. Wag Square, which is close to this place, can also play together