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Hohensalzburg Fortress (German:
Festung Hohensalzburg, lit. 'High
Salzburg Fortress') is a
large medieval fortress in the city of Salzburg, Austria. It...
- were salt extraction, trade, as well as gold mining. The
fortress of
Hohensalzburg, one of the
largest medieval fortresses in Europe,
dates from the 11th...
- The
Hohensalzburg head is a
Celtic marble head
which was
spolia in
Hohensalzburg Fortress,
Salzburg in
Austria until 1956. The head is
tentatively dated...
- Alps and the
adjacent Tennen Mountains.
Hohenwerfen is a "sister" of
Hohensalzburg Fortress, both
built by the
Archbishops of
Salzburg in the 11th century...
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Benedictine convent of
Nonnberg Abbey. On the
hilltop in the background,
Hohensalzburg Fortress and the
Kajetaner church can be seen. The
abbey and fortress...
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Austrian city of Salzburg,
located at the foot of the
Festungsberg with
Hohensalzburg Castle. It is one of Salzburg's most po****r
tourist attractions. Closed...
- or Reiszug) is a
private cable railway providing goods access to the
Hohensalzburg Castle at
Salzburg in Austria. It is
notable for its
extreme age, as...
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initially named Schloss Altenau. When
Raitenau was
deposed and
arrested at
Hohensalzburg Castle in 1612, his
successor Mark
Sittich von
Hohenems expelled Salome...
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under his control.
Ministeriales replaced free
nobles as
castellans of
Hohensalzburg under Conrad I of Abensberg’s
tenure as
Archbishop of
Salzburg from...
- Austria,
particularly Salzburg,
where she is said to
wander through Hohensalzburg Castle in the dead of night, the
Perchten are
still a
traditional part...