Salzburg Austria -

A 17th-century Baroque masterpiece famous for its manicured gardens, "Dwarf Garden," and for being a central filming site for the "Do-Re-Mi" sequence in The Sound of Music . Salzburg Cathedral Catholic cathedral ClosedDomplatz 1a

Located at Getreidegasse 9, this bright yellow building is now a major museum housing his childhood instruments and memorabilia. Schloss Hellbrunn ClosedFürstenweg 37 salzburg austria

One of Europe's largest and most complete medieval castles, dating back to 1077, it towers over the city and offers panoramic Alpine views. Mirabell Palace and Gardens A 17th-century Baroque masterpiece famous for its manicured

Located just outside the city, it is famous for its 17th-century "trick fountains" designed to surprise guests with unexpected water jets. Mirabell Palace and Gardens Located just outside the

Salzburg is globally renowned for its remarkably preserved , its status as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , and its starring role as the setting for the 1965 film The Sound of Music . Its historic center (Altstadt) is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site . Key Landmarks Fortress Hohensalzburg ClosedMönchsberg 34

A monumental Baroque church where Mozart was baptized, known for its twin towers and five fixed organs. Mozart's Birthplace ClosedGetreidegasse 9