The shimadi is located in Karajan Square, close to the cliffs to the west of the city of Salzburg. The whole building is more like a large shadow wall plus a set of fountains and pools, and there is a statue of a galloping Hummer in the middle of the square, with pictures of many horses on the shadow wall, lifelike.
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The shimadi is located in Karajan Square, close to the cliffs to the west of the city of Salzburg. The whole building is more like a large shadow wall plus a set of fountains and pools, and there is a statue of a galloping Hummer in the middle of the square, with pictures of many horses on the shadow wall, lifelike.
It's really distinctive, the whole fountain is surrounded by murals of Hummer. And the painting style is very strange. The water in the whole fountain is also flowing, it feels a bit like an Italian wishing pool, you can generally make a wish to see it.
The sink is a unique landscape. This is a small area used for washing the horse in the early period. It is owned by very expensive people. The pool water of the sink is quite clear. You can see a lot of small fish swimming here. There are also sculptures of horses.
The square is on a fairly busy main road. So it is definitely not a place where you will stay and relax for a long time. But it does make it very easy to get there and stop by the way. We passed it on our bike tour and on our city walk.
The ancient wash pool is a place for horses to drink water to rest. Soon after walking from the music festival hall, you can see the wash pool on Karayang Square. There is a horse sculpture in the center that is very vivid, and the back is a beautiful and elegant mural.
Very distinctive sculpture, not far from the central square, behind a mountain, you can overlook the city view of Salzburg from a high altitude, it is very suitable for leisure walks when the weather is good, many tourists come here to take pictures
The ancient wash pool is a place for horses to drink water to rest. The wash pool is located under the cliff southwest of Salzburg Old Town. From the grain alley through the central square, you can see a lifelike horse sculpture and a mural behind it.