1. Hohensalzburg Fortress is one of the largest and best-preserved castles in Europe, located in the city of Salzburg, Austria. Built in 1077 by Archbishop Gebhard, the fortress has served as a military stronghold, and a residence for archbishops and prince-bishops. It is situated atop a hill overlooking the city, and its walls stretch over 820 feet long.
Interesting facts:
- The fortress was never breached by an enemy during its entire history.
- It has a total of 110 rooms, including a torture chamber, a chapel, and a museum.
- The fortress was extensively renovated in the 19th century, giving it the appearance it has today.
- In 1923, a radio station was built on the fortress, making it the first radio station in Austria.
2. The working time for the Hohensalzburg Fortress varies by season, but it is generally open daily from 9 am to 5 or 6 pm. It is closed on December 24th. Phone number: +43 662 842430-11.
3. Ticket prices vary depending on the package selected, but they range from €12 to €18 for adults. Discounted tickets are available for children, students, and seniors. Visitors can reach the fortress by taking a funicular from the city center or by hiking up the hill. There is also a shuttle service available for an additional fee.