
'Salz' in German translates to salt. Owing to the abundance of salt deposits in this region, the city was named Salzburg. Situated on the Bavarian-Austrian border, this small city would rank as one of the best I have visited so far. Engulfed by snowy mountains on all sides, Salzburg has been preserved with its picturesque nativity in an era when all cities are turning to modernization. This city has been fortunate not to be catastrophed by the Second world war and carries an admirable history dating back to many many years. Being the birthplace of the revered Mozart, the city dwells in praising its prodigy. It savors the whole family of the composer, with all their houses preserved. The 'Salzburg fortress' is definitely worth a visit where you get to see how the Emperor Bishops ruled with their army men. The Pre-alphs pose a magnificent view with interspersed lakes. The 'Sound of Music' tour around the hills is a world-known attraction here. The 'Salzbach' river meanders through the heart of the city and the bubbly evenings with the happy-going crowd at the glittering city area, is a treat to watch. Not a place that you can imagine missing, if you ever visit Europe!
2 comments:
I absolutely heart the warm chocolate layout..its really reminds me of old books which are well loved reads!
You have a very personal way of expressing how you experience your days da. Don't stop penning! Cuz I won't stop reading :)
thankuu for bein my first visitor da :)yeah...i chose the layout for its simplicity, resemblance to those old, smelly books!
hopefully I ll post smellier stuff in the days to come.
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