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Sunday ..Sunny Salzburg ...
... another pedestrian bridge and the Kajetaner Church, located to the opposite of the federal province′s courthouse. The most significant mark is the dome of the church, hiding the extensive abbey behind the church building as well as the attached hospital. Church and hospital are first recorded in documents from 1150. The church dedicated to Saint Maximilian ,In its current style it was built between 1685 ...
So Salzburg ...Snow Snow & more snow
... their branches tipped white, the river Salzach winding through the town..Sheer picture perfect!! The veil of snow hiding the distant mountains of Untersberg / Berchtesgaden.. ( that separate Austria and Germany) add to the mystique.
The Castle itself is quite imposing with its stark white exterior walls, one can tour the inner rooms (gallery, torture chamber, watchtower, battlements etc) An audio commentary guides ...
Hallstatt
... on the other. It is located on the site of an old Roman town and was a popular spot for archaeological digs. It was also very popular with royalty, artists, writers and vacationers in general because of its picturesque setting. In its heyday, Hallstatt was a major trading port because of the nearby salt mines. Today, it is mostly sustained by tourism and is a cute, little town to explore.
We followed a short walking tour that was laid out in our guide book ...
Salzburg
... following our walking tour. As we arrived at a waterwheel we could smell the most delicious fresh bread baking smell wafting out of a nearby building. It was the oldest bakery in Salzburg and we immediately headed in to pick up a treat. They had delicious buns which we enjoyed while watching their video about the bread-baking process. This bakery was especially interesting because they only use wood-fired ovens and only water, salt, and flour to make ...
Berchtesgaden
... visiting the documentation center instead. It was at the Eagle’s Nest that Hitler is believed to have finished writing his book, “Mein Kampf”. It is one of the surviving icons of Nazi-ism and Hitler owning to the fact that it was too difficult to bomb aerially because it is literally perched on a mountain top. The center occupies a small fraction of the bunkers that Hitler had built as his last line of defense. Since it ...