Salzburg photos sent  Feb 25, 2001

 

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My first tour in Salzburg Mozart's birth place. It was an interesting place and the town was lovely. Mozart's birthplace-no pics 
 
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Mozart's Viola-oops 
 
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Me in Mozart's Platz 
 
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There were two churches that were in my little visitors guide. Sait Peter's had more to see so I looked around there a bit more. The Dom Church 
 
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Saint Peter's Church 
 
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Inside of Saint Peter's 
 
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Mary and her baby 
 
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The organ 
 
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Saint Peter's Cemetery. I thought catacombs were supposed to be creepy. 
 
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Part of the catacombs at Saint Peter's. 
 
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Part of the entrance to the catacombs. 
 
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View of Salzburg from the fortress. I took a audio tour of the fort. It was interesting, they said that the torture room was never used to extract info. only to punish those that were already convicted. 
 
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This room was for storing salt. 
 
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Shot of the fortress from the top, looking East. 
 
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Salzburg from one of the marksman's windows. 
 
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Some of the stuff they did was cruel and brutal, I already knew that I guess. But to hear it explained with the actual devises right there... Anyway, they do not know who the stove is by, but I think its beautiful. Bedroom 
 
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Stove for warmth. 
 
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This pillar has marks form when a canon ball hit it. I liked the canon dent a lot. They said that most things were removed from the rooms, such as velvet that was on the seats and walls, pics and tapestries... 
 
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The Golden Hall still holds banquets. 
 
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Pic of the oldest lift in use, 500 years old 
 
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There are knights in the café! 
 
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The chess game I found rather cute. In winter they are out side playing enlarged chess. In the court yard of the fortress, wood carvings 
 
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Taking the cable car down. 
 
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In one of the squares there was a huge game of chess being played. 
 
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The church was nice, I did not stay long inside cause they were getting ready for something. This church was in another "part" of town. Mullen Church 
 
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Me at Mullen's beer hall. 
 
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Decorations in the beer hall 
 
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I thought it was cool that they poured your beer from a barrel. 
 
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Enterance to the beer hall. 
 
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Me along the river with "old town" in the background. 
 
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Austrian dress 
 
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