Overview
As the home of Mozart and the celebrated Salzburg Festival, as well as the setting for "The Sound of Music" in 1964, Salzburg is known worldwide as a musical city. Nestled in between the Kapuzinerberg and Monchsberg mountains on the Salzach River, Salzburg is visually stunning – recognized as much for its concentration of high baroque architecture as it is for the surrounding Alpine scenery. A favorite activity is The Sound of Music Tour, which takes tourists to such landmarks as the Nonnberg Convent, the Residenzplatz and the Mirabell Palace Gardens. Other popular sites include Mozartplatz, a central square featuring a statue of the composer; and Mozart's Gerburthaus, his famous birthplace. Visitors should also check out the twelfth century fortress, Hohensalzburg, the carillon tower, Glockenspiel, and for the kids...the Spielzeugmuseum, an enchanting toy museum.