Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany )
Berchtesgaden is a German town in the Bavarian Alps on the Austrian border. South of town, Hitler’s “Eagle’s Nest” retreat, the Kehlsteinhaus has a restaurant with alpine views. The Dokumentation Obersalzberg museum chronicles the Nazi era. Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden illuminates the salt mine’s 500-year history. Lifts lead to Obersalzberg and Rossfeld ski areas. To the south, trails cross Berchtesgaden National Park.
Berchtesgaden is a municipality in the German Bavarian Alps. It is located in the south district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, near the border with Austria, some 30 km south of Salzburg and 180 km southeast of Munich. To the south of the city the Berchtesgaden National Park stretches along three parallel valleys. Berchtesgaden is often associated with the Watzmann, at 2,713 m the third-highest mountain in Germany (after Zugspitze and Hochwanner), which is renowned in the rock climbing community for its Ostwand (East Face), and a deep glacial lake by the name of Königssee (5.2 km²). Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain (1,835 m) with its Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
Berchtesgaden's neighbouring towns are Bischofswiesen, Marktschellenberg, Ramsau and Schönau am Königssee. The municipality of Berchtesgaden counts the following villages which are (Ortsteil): Am Etzerschlößl, Anzenbach, Hintergern, Metzenleiten, Mitterbach, Oberau, Obergern, Obersalzberg, Resten, Unterau, Untersalzberg I, Untersalzberg II and Vordergern. The Berchtesgaden National Park was established in 1978 and has gradually become one of Berchtesgaden's largest draws. Mass tourism is confined to a few popular spots, leaving the rest to nature-seekers. Major tourist draws are the Königssee, the salt mine, the Kehlsteinhaus (open seasonally as a restaurant). and the new Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg (built on the site of the former guest house Höher Göll). It is the first German museum of its kind to chronicle the entire span of World War II in one spot. An InterContinental Hotel Resort was built where the house of Hermann Göring stood, on the Göring hill.
Alot to see in ( Berchtesgaden - Germany ) such as :
Kehlsteinhaus
Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
Berghof
Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden
Château royal de Berchtesgaden
Wallfahrtskirche Maria Gern
Rossfeld bei Berchtesgaden
Kehlstein
Eiskapelle
Heimatmuseum Schloss Adelsheim
Adlergehege Obersalzberg
Burgruine Plainburg
Watzmann Therme GmbH
Mooslahnerkopf
Atelier Speer
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Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart lies among the snow-covered Alps, hills and the lake of Salzkammergut. There Hohensalzburg palace stands quietly over the small town. The coaches, starting from the Dome, can take the tourist everywhere in the old town. Near the city we can refresh ourselves on the beaches of Attersee. In St. Wolfgang, take a seat in the famous ‘White Horse Inn’. The beautiful main square of Mondsee is not far either, nor is Bad Ischl, the former imperial spa resort, where one can still hear Lehár’s music after ordering an ‘Ischler’. Near Gmunden stands the ‘Schloss Ort’ that became famous thanks to a TV series. There is geranium on every balcony. The sunny hillsides, the lakes and the green pine forests tempt us to return.
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Travel Germany - Exploring the Bavarian Town of Traunstein
Take a tour of German Town of Traunstein in Traunstein, Germany - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Southeastern Germany is home to the Bavarian town of Traunstein, on the banks of the Traun River.
Traunstein became part of Bavaria in 1275, and was officially listed as a town by the beginning of the 14th century.
Over the centuries, Traunstein has been the victim of intense town-wide fires and bombings during war time.
However, the town has persevered and rebuilt itself to its previous glory each time.
A subcamp of the infamous Dachau concentration camp was located in the town during World War II.
The town is a stronghold of staunch Catholic faith, having been the location where Pope Benedict the 16th received his seminary education.
Review of Hotel Bavaria in Berchtesgaden, Germany
Located a five minute walk from the train station, Hotel Bavaria provides lovely *** accommodations in Berchtesgaden, Bavaria. The rooms are large, staff super friendly, and the breakfast is extensive and delightful.
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SALZBURG - Austria Travel Guide | Around The World
Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart, is a city in central Austria, near the German (Bavarian) border with a population of some 150,000 in 2013. If you have seen the movie The Sound of Music, you may think you know all there is to see in Salzburg. Admittedly, it is difficult not to spontaneously burst into song when you're walking along the Salzach River, or climbing up to the Hohensalzburg fortress which looms over the city. But there is a lot more to this compact, courtly city than Julie Andrews.
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria (after Vienna, Graz and Linz) and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Its Old Town, with its world famous baroque architecture, is one of the best-preserved city centers in the German-speaking world and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The name Salzburg literally means Salt Fortress, and derives its name from the barges carrying salt on the Salzach river, which were subject to a toll in the 8th century.
Traces of human settlements dating to the Neolithic Age, and later a Celtic camp, have been found in the area. Starting from 15 BC, the small communities were grouped into a single town which was named by the Romans as Juvavum. Little remains of the city from this period. The Festung Hohensalzburg, the city's fortress, was built in 1077 and expanded in the following centuries. Independence from Bavaria was secured in the late 14th century.
Salzburg was the capital of an independent state from the early 14th century until 1805. It was ruled by prince-archbishops, who became rich from the salt mines located in the south of the city. This led to the architectural gem you see today as not only materials, but also architects, were imported from Italy and other European countries. This is also the reason why, compared to other Austrian cities, sacred monuments outnumber the few secular buildings. This is how Salzburg got its nickname as the Rome of the north. Everywhere you go in this city, you see and read about the legacy of the Archbishops.
The best way to get around Salzburg is on foot. There is a network of city buses, the StadtBus, with numbers from 1 to 8 (trolleybuses) and 20-27 (diesel buses). A single trip ticket on the bus is €2.60, a single short trip ticket €1.30 (maximum 3 stops), a 24 h ticket €5.70 (from 1st Jul 2016) which covers the whole city. If you travel by bus, make sure you catch none of the last buses. They will take you several miles out of town with your only way back being on foot or by taxi. If you need to get somewhere late at night, it may be best to take a taxi.
Conveniently, bus tickets can be bought on the buses from the bus driver. However, if you have time, buy the tickets in advance at a Trafik, since they are then significantly cheaper. But you have to buy the tickets in blocks of 5, 5-single-ticket package costs €9 (means €1.8 each), 5-short-trip-ticket package costs €4.5 (means €0.9 each) and Day Ticket Single tickets is €3.7. Single tickets and 24-h Day ticket are also available from automatic machines at central bus stops.
The Lokalbahn train has a separate station under the main railway station and travels in the direction of Oberndorf and Lamprechtshausen. Tickets can be bought on the train.
Another option for exploring areas around the main city (Bad Ischl, Fuschlsee, etc.) are the Postbuses. These also leave from the main railway station; tickets can be bought from the driver.
Finally, another excellent option is renting a bike, or a Road Bike. Salzburg has over 100 km of bike paths, and using this mode of transportation is often faster than bus, car or foot. There are also excellent bike paths on either side of the river, which you can follow to either Freilassing (35 min), Oberndorf or Hallein (each about an hour away).
Having arrived at the airport (Flughafen Salzburg) it is very easy to make your way into the town centre by trolleybus or other modes of transport. Tickets for these services can be bought easily from the bus driver and you can travel from here to the Hauptbahnhof main station where you can reach many destinations, predominantly in Austria, but also across the whole of Europe.
Salzburg Small Group Day Tour from Munich
Take a day trip to the home town of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on a guided full day rail tour from Munich to Salzburg. Considered one of the jewels in the crown of Europe, the city of Salzburg has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, framed by the majestic backdrop of the snow-capped Alps and famed for its old world glamor.
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Salzburg ist die Landeshauptstadt des Bundeslandes Salzburg. Mit 150.887 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Jänner 2016)[2] wird sie, nach Wien, Graz und Linz, als viertgrößte Stadt Österreichs gezählt. Prägend für die Stadt, die im Salzburger Becken liegt, sind die Stadtberge und die Salzach, die mitten durch das Stadtgebiet fließt. Der Nordwesten der Statutarstadt Salzburg grenzt an Freilassing im Freistaat Bayern (Landkreis Berchtesgadener Land), das übrige Stadtgebiet an den Bezirk Salzburg-Umgebung, landläufig Flachgau genannt.Im Jahr 488 begann am selben Ort der Niedergang der römischen Stadt Iuvavum. Salzburg wurde 696 als Bischofssitz neu gegründet und 798 zum Sitz des Erzbischofs. Die Haupteinnahmequellen Salzburgs bildeten Salzgewinnung und -handel sowie zeitweise der Goldbergbau. Die Festung Hohensalzburg stammt im Kern aus dem 11. Jahrhundert. Sie ist eine der größten mittelalterlichen Burganlagen in Europa und ein Wahrzeichen der Stadt. Ab dem 17. Jahrhundert wurde die Stadt von Erzbischof Wolf Dietrich und dessen Nachfolgern als Residenzstadt prunkvoll ausgestattet. Zu dieser Zeit wurde im Süden der Stadt auch das Schloss Hellbrunn samt Schlosspark, Wasserspielen und Alleen errichtet. Als bekanntester Salzburger gilt der 1756 hier geborene Komponist Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, weshalb die Stadt den Beinamen „Mozartstadt“ und der Flughafen den Namen Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart trägt. Das historische Zentrum der Stadt steht seit 1996 auf der Liste des Weltkulturerbes der UNESCO.Heute ist Salzburg ein bedeutender Messe- und Kongressstandort mit vielen Handels- und Dienstleistungsbetrieben sowie einem leistungsfähigen Tourismusbereich. Daneben ist die Stadt durch die Salzburger Festspiele international bedeutsam, was ihr den weiteren Beinamen „Festspielstadt“ einbrachte. Die Stadt Salzburg bildet auf Grund ihrer verkehrsgünstigen Lage den Kern der grenzüberschreitenden EuRegio Salzburg – Berchtesgadener Land – Traunstein. Zudem ist sie Verkehrsknotenpunkt für je eine der wichtigsten West–Ost- sowie transalpinen Straßen- und Schienenrouten Europas (München – Wien – Budapest, Salzburg – Villach – Udine).
Salzburg is the state capital of the state of Salzburg. With 150,887 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2016) [2], it is counted as the fourth largest city in Austria after Vienna, Graz and Linz. The cities and the river Salzach, which flows through the city area, are characteristic of the city, which is located in the Salzburg Basin. The north-west of the Statutory City of Salzburg borders Freilassing in the Freistaat Bayern (district Berchtesgadener Land), the remaining municipal area to the district Salzburg-Umgebung, commonly known as Flachgau. In 488 began at the same place the decline of the Roman city Iuvavum. Salzburg was re-established as a bishop's seat in 696 and the seat of the archbishop in 798. Salzburg's main sources of income were salt production and trade, as well as gold mining. The fortress Hohensalzburg dates back to the 11th century. It is one of the largest medieval burial sites in Europe and a landmark of the city. From the 17th century, the city was decorated by Archbishop Wolf Dietrich and his successors as a residence. At that time the castle Hellbrunn including the castle park, water games and alleys was built in the south of the city. Salzburg's most famous Salzburg composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was born here in 1756, which is why the city bears the nickname Mozartstadt and the airport is named Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart. The historical center of the city has been on the UNESCO list since 1996. Today, Salzburg is an important trade fair and congress center with many trade and service companies as well as an efficient tourism area. In addition, the city is internationally significant through the Salzburg Festival, which gave it the further nickname Festspielstadt. The city of Salzburg is the core of the transnational EuRegio Salzburg - Berchtesgadener Land - Traunstein due to its favorable traffic situation. In addition, it is the traffic hub for one of the most important west-east and transalpine road and rail routes in Europe (Munich - Vienna - Budapest, Salzburg - Villach - Udine).