Other sights in Salzburg
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Pferdeschwemme
Stroll left to reach Herbert-von-Karajan-Platz and the Pferdeschwemme10, a rather elaborate drinking spot for the archbishops’ mounts. Created in 1700, this is a horse-lover’s delight, with rearing equine pin-ups surrounding Michael Bernhard Mandl’s statue of a horse tamer.
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Brewery
Beer lovers should check out Austria’s largest private brewery, where a tour runs through the different stages of the brewing process and includes a peek at the world’s tallest beer tower. For those who would rather quaff brews than learn about them, a free Stiegl beer and pretzel are thrown in for the price of a ticket.
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Dom
Soaring skywards, the 15th-century Dom5 features three bronze doors symbolising – left to right as you face them –faith, hope and charity. Its striking cupola was rebuilt after being destroyed by a bomb in 1944. Step inside to see the dome and the Romanesque font where Mozart was baptised.
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Kollegienkirche
The western end of Franziskanergasse opens into Max-Reinhardt-Platz, where you’ll see the back of Fischer von Erlach’s baroque Kollegienkirche9.
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m32
Enjoy an espresso and fabulous views on the panoramic terrace of M32, to while away the hours gazing up at the sky.
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