EXPLORING SALZBURG: The LOVE LOCKS of MAKARTSTEG BRIDGE, beautiful views all around (AUSTRIA)
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit the beautiful Makartsteg which is a bridge over the Salzach River in Salzburg′s city centre. It was named after the 19th century Historicist painter Hans Makart, who was born and raised in Salzburg. The Makartsteg is open for pedestrians and cyclists only.
This pedestrian bridge is a great way to travel by foot or bike between the Historic City Center and Mirabell Palace, but most people will remember it because of all the Love Locks attached to the bridge.
Austria is a German-speaking country in Central Europe, characterized by mountain villages, baroque architecture, Imperial history and rugged Alpine terrain. Vienna, its Danube River capital, is home to the Schönbrunn and Hofburg palaces. It has counted Mozart, Strauss and Freud among its residents. The country’s other notable regions include the northern Bohemian Forest, Traunsee Lake and eastern hillside vineyards.
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Salzburg Tourist Video Austria with steetmap.Walk the bridge Makartsteg to oldtown über die Salzach
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360° 3D AUSTRIA - Salzburg Makartsteg
The Makartsteg is a bridge over the Salzach River in Salzburg′s city centre.
It was named after the 19th century Historicist painter Hans Makart, who was born and raised in Salzburg.
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Salzburg: view to old town from bridge Makartsteg
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There are several cities around the world that have Love Locks on a bridge and Salzburg is also in on this tradition. Love Locks on the MAKARTSTEG BRIDGE over the Salzach River.
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Love Bridge in Salzburg Austria with locks on the bridge
Love Bridge in Salzburg Austria with locks on the bridge
Lovebridge Padlock Scenery on Makartsteg bridge in Salzburg, Austria
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Love Lock Bridge in Salzburg, Austria
Love Locks on the Makartsteg bridge over the #Salzach River. This pedestrian bridge is a great way to travel by foot or bike between the Historic City Center and Mirabell Palace, but most people will remember it because of all the Love Locks attached to the bridge
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Driving Getreidegasse Salzburg, Austria
Driving Around Getreidegasse Salzburg, Austria
Starting from Salzburg University on Hofstallgasse onto the Münzgasse turning right onto Griesgasse stopping at the Makartsteg and left onto Franz-Josef-Kai then left on Museumsplatz / Gstättengasse then turning right into the Sigmundstor Then Back through Historic Downtown and leaving on Rudolfskai
About Getreidegasse: Griesgasse Area
The Griesgasse is a lane in the Altstadt (Old Town) of Salzburg. It has seen quite a lot of history and has been at the heart of Salzburg for millennia. The name means semolina lane, which is misleading - the term Gries was also used for rubble that was deposited by the Salzach River at its banks. Thus the name. Lane is an understatement, since it is rather wide and in fact a proper street. It ran parallel to the city walls and links the Anton-Neumayr-Platz and Gstättengasse with the Staatsbrücke bridge.
Until into the 17th century, this area was frequently flooded and used for orchards, gardens and meadows. Only with the urban development program of Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, flood protection measures were taken and the Griesgasse was laid out.
Touring the Griesgasse
At the Münzgasse / Anton-Neumayr-Platz part of the Griesgasse, you are standing in area that was once occupied by the Türnitz - then the oldest army barracks in the world. The barracks were demolished in the 1860ies, when building material was needed for the river training structures. At Griesgasse 37, the city′s pump house was built in 1548; its pump supplied the city with drinking water and was powered by the Almkanal. After 1800, it was powered by a steam engine. In 1944, this Brunnhaus was destroyed in the course of WWII bombings.
The city walls had a gate that was often used to take cattle which was kept within the city to drink water at the shore of the Salzach. The gate was called Wassertor, Griestor or Fleischertor. The houses of Griesgasse 1, 3, 5 and 7 originate in the 16th and 17th century. House number 7 was a bathhouse since the Middle Ages; it could be tracked back to the 14th century, but was probably even older. It closed only in the 20th century.
The house in Griesgasse 8 has a plate with an inscription referring to the local mason family of the Dopplers, of whom the physicist Christian Doppler was the most famous member. The house of Griesgasse 11 is still containing parts of the old city walls including a small guard tower which is still quite visible once you know what you are looking for. House number 15 once contained a home for poor and old people; house number 21 was the city′s main blacksmith (Stadtschmiede).
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About Sigmundstor: ( The 131 metre long, 13 metre wide Siegmundstor tunnel is one of the most amazing feats of 18th civil century engineering. The tunnel, constructed between 1764 and 1766, connects the Old Town with the Riedenburg quarter through the Mönchsberg and is one of Salzburg's most important arterial routes. The tunnel's was opened by Sigismund von Schrattenbach by driving a six-horse carriage through it. The entrance to the tunnel is notable for its Baroque ornamentation by the brothers Johann and Wolfgang Hagenauer.
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Ein paar Eindrücke von meiner Wanderung über den Kapuzinerberg Salzburg. Eine wirklich Romantischer Ausflug mit einer kurzen Wanderung.
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Liebesbrücke in Salzburg
Salzburgs Makartsteg wurde zur Liebesbrücke
Tausende Vorhängeschlösser mit Liebesschwüren zieren seit achteinhalb Jahren den Makartsteg in der Stadt Salzburg.
Wird der Brückenzaun einmal erneuert, sind auch die vielen bunten Schlösser weg, wie Schmidt eingesteht, sie werden dann nicht wieder aufgehängt. Dem Liebesschwur der Einheimischen und Touristen - einige Schlösser sind mit arabischen und asiatischen Schriftzeichen versehen - dürfte das aber nichts anhaben, hat doch das Flusswasser die Schlüssel unauffindbar fortgespült. Es sind aber nicht nur Paare, die sich auf der Brücke die ewige Treue versprechen. Auch Familien bezeugen, dass sie zueinanderhalten. Best Family, ist da zu lesen, oder die Initialenkette E+S+H+T+M+A. Einige griffen für den Brauch tiefer in die Geldtasche und ließen sich die Aufschrift von einem Profi kunstvoll eingravieren. Auf einem Schloss sind zwei küssende Hasen abgebildet - die Unterzeichner heißen Andreas und Christoph. Auch die gleichgeschlechtliche Liebe soll ewig halten.
Salzburg, Austria | Old Town Salzburg | Salzach River
Find out what it feels like to be standing over the Salzach River on Makarsteg Bridge while staring at beautiful Salzburg, Austria. The view shows Old Town (Altstadt) Salzburg, including Hohensalzburg Castle / Hohensalzburg Fortress (Festung Hohensalzburg) on top of the mountain (Monchsberg).
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Salzburg, Austria - 3rd July, 2011
Såizburg means literally Salt Castle and is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital city of the federal state of Salzburg. Salzburg's Old Town (Altstadt) has internationally renowned baroque architecture and one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city is noted for its Alpine setting. Salzburg was the birthplace of 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the mid-20th century, the city was the setting for parts of the American musical and film The Sound of Music, which features famous landmarks in Austria. This video features views around the city of Salzburg, including the Salzach River, Mozart's house, the city streets, bridges and transport including trolley buses, passenger trains and an inter-modal freight train.