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  2. Salzburg Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, the natural history objects of the museum were given to the Haus der Natur Salzburg. One year later, the folk culture collection opened a side-branch in the Monatsschlössl in the parks of Hellbrunn Palace. During World War II, the museum got three direct hits from bombs.

  3. Hallein Salt Mine - Wikipedia

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    There is a 90-minute guided Salzwelten-tour which covers 1 kilometer. [4] Visitors put on white coveralls to protect their clothes inside the mine. There is a 400 metres (1,300 ft) electric train ride into the mine which leads to two sets of 42 metres (138 ft) wooden slides. [5]

  4. List of museums in Salzburg (federal state) - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in the state of Salzburg (state), Austria contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related ...

  5. Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg - Wikipedia

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    Salzburg Museum, a museum of artistic and cultural history of the city and region of Salzburg housed in the Neue Residenz Sigmundstor, an eighteenth century tunnel connecting the Altstadt with the Riedenburg quarter through the Mönchsberg; Sphaera , a sculpture of a man on a golden sphere (Stephan Balkenhol, 2007)

  6. Hohenwerfen Castle - Wikipedia

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    In World War II, the castle served as a Gauführerschule, a nazi education camp opened on 5 March 1939 by Salzburg's Gauleiter Friedrich Rainer and active during World War II. [3] [4] After the war it was used as a training camp by the Austrian Gendarmerie (rural police) until 1987. Currently, the bastion functions as a museum.

  7. Timeline of Salzburg - Wikipedia

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    1809 - Salzburg becomes part of the Kingdom of Bavaria. [5] 1816 - Salzburg becomes part of the Austrian Empire again per Treaty of Munich (1816). [5] 1818 - Fire. [3] 1842 - Mozart monument installed in the Mozartplatz (Salzburg) . [5] 1849 - Salzburg becomes seat of the Duchy of Salzburg. [5] 1850 - Museum Carolino-Augusteum active.

  8. Back in 1964, the historic Schloss Leopoldskron in Salzburg, Austria, was chosen as one of the primary filming locations for director Robert Wise’s big screen adaptation of The Sound of Music ...

  9. Schloss Leopoldskron - Wikipedia

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    The Salzburg Seminar brought together young people from the countries that had been in conflict during World War 2 and originally offered education on American history, art, literature and culture, in a period when United States armed forces occupied parts of Germany and Austria. This was later transformed into a "global forum".

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