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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 sits atop the Festungsberg mountain at an altitude of 506 m. [ 1 ]
Hohensalzburg Fortress. Festungsgasse Nonnberg Abbey. Hohensalzburg Fortress: Festungsbahn: ... Height 80 metres (260 ft) Maximum Steepness 67% Stations: 2
Festungsberg with Hohensalzburg Fortress, view from Salzach river. Festungsberg is a mountain in the city of Salzburg in Austria, which rises to an elevation of 542 metres (1,778 ft). It is the site of the Hohensalzburg Fortress, which towers over Salzburg's historic city centre to the north, and forms part of the city's UNESCO World Heritage ...
The Hohensalzburg head is a Celtic marble head which was spolia in Hohensalzburg Fortress, ... The total height of the block is around 50 cm and the height of the ...
The Romanesque Palace, Hohensalzburg Fortress, with a ring wall enclosing the hilltop, built on the site of a Roman fort. The first use of the German name Salzburg, meaning Salt-Castle , can be traced back to 739 CE when the name was used in Willibald 's report on the organization of the Bavarian dioceses by Saint Boniface . [ 14 ]
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Hohenwerfen Castle (German: Festung Hohenwerfen, lit. 'Hohenwerfen Fortress') is a medieval rock castle, situated at an altitude of 623 metres (2,044 ft), [1] on a 155-metre (509 ft) [2] rock pillar overlooking the Austrian market town of Werfen in the Salzach valley, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Salzburg.
The Festungsbahn is a funicular railway providing access to Hohensalzburg Fortress in Salzburg municipality in Austria. It links the fortress with Festungsgasse, below the northern side of the fortress's walls. The Festungsbahn opened in 1892, and should not be confused with the much older Reisszug line that provides goods access to the castle ...