when did salzburg become capital - Search
About 180,000 results
    Kizdar net | Kizdar net | Кыздар Нет
  1. Salzburg was the capital of an independent state from the early 14th century until 1805.
    wikitravel.org/en/Salzburg
    In the latter part of the 14th century, the city managed to secure its independence from the German state of Bavaria, becoming the seat for the ecclesiastical state known as the Archbishopric of Salzburg, a part of the Holy Roman Empire.
    www.world-guides.com/europe/austria/salzburg/sal…
     
  2. People also ask
     
  3. See more
    See more
    See all on Wikipedia
    See more

    Salzburg - Wikipedia

    After World War II, Salzburg became the capital city of the Federal State of Salzburg (Land Salzburg) and saw the Americans leave the area once Austria had signed a 1955 treaty re-establishing the country as a democratic and independent nation and subsequently declared its perpetual neutrality. See more

    Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872.
    The town is on the … See more

    Salzburg is on the banks of the River Salzach, at the northern boundary of the Alps. The mountains to Salzburg's south contrast with the rolling plains to the north. The closest alpine … See more

    Salzburg has twenty-four urban districts and three extra-urban populations. Urban districts (Stadtteile):
    Aigen
    Altstadt See more

    The name "Salzburg" was first recorded in the late 8th century. It is composed of two parts; the first being "Salz-" German for "salt" and the … See more

    Antiquity and Bavarian ownership until the High Middle Ages
    The area of the city has been inhabited continuously since the See more

    Romanesque and Gothic
    The Romanesque and Gothic churches, the monasteries and the early carcass houses dominated the medieval city for a long time. The Cathedral of Archbishop Conrad of Wittelsbach was the largest basilica north … See more

    Salzburg is a tourist favorite, with the number of visitors outnumbering locals by a large margin in peak times. In addition to Mozart's birthplace noted above, other notable places include:
    Old Town
    See more

     
    Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license
    Feedback
  4. Salzburg | Facts, History, & Points of Interest | Britannica

    WEBAug 5, 2024 · Salzburg was originally the site of a Celtic settlement and later of the Roman town of Juvavum. About 700 ce the Benedictine …

  5. Salzburg | Austria, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    WEBJul 20, 1998 · Salzburg lost some of its possessions but was still larger than the present Bundesland when it was secularized in 1803, during the …

  6. Salzburg History Facts and Timeline: Salzburg, …

    WEBLearn about the origins and evolution of Salzburg, Austria, from ancient Celtic and Roman settlements to modern tourist destination. Find out when Salzburg became the capital of Austria and how it changed hands …

  7. Timeline of Salzburg - Wikipedia

  8. Salzburg - New World Encyclopedia

    WEBAfter 1816, Salzburg became part of the Habsburg Empire. Salzburg is only two hours from Munich and one hour from Vienna by train . More than 4,500 cultural events take place every year in Salzburg, including the world …

  9. Salzburg summary | Britannica

  10. Salzburg History - World Travel Guide

    WEBIn the 14th century, Salzburg gained independence from Bavaria and became a prince-bishopric in the Holy Roman Empire, which then occupied most of central Europe. In 1492 the famous Stiegl brewery was founded, …

  11. Salzburg, Austria (Capital) - Encyclopedia

  12. Salzburg | Encyclopedia.com

  13. Salzburg - Wikitravel

    WEBMay 21, 2023 · Salzburg was the capital of an independent state from the early 14th century until 1805. It was ruled by prince-archbishops, who became rich from the salt mines located in the south of the city. This led …

  14. Salzburg - Wikiwand

  15. Salzburg, Austria - World Facts

  16. Visit Salzburg - History of Salzburg

  17. Salzburg Facts & Figures : At a Glance

  18. 39 Facts About Salzburg - Facts.net

  19. Salzburgerland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  20. Duchy of Salzburg - Wikipedia

  21. Salzburg, Austria Genealogy • FamilySearch

  22. Salzburg - Germany : Relationship between Neighbours

  23. Salzburg ♪ Birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Holidays in …

  24. Salzburg, Austria Population 2024 - World Population Review

  25. 5 Facts You May Not Know About Salzburg, Austria | ACIS

  26. Amadou Haidara 'happy' at RB Leipzig after using offseason to …

  27. 36 Hours in Salzburg, Austria - The New York Times

  28. Some results have been removed