Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg explained

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Official Name:Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg
Location:Salzburg, Austria
Criteria:(ii), (iv), (vi)
Id:784
Coordinates:47.8006°N 13.0433°W
Year:1996
Area:236ha
Buffer Zone:467ha

The Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg, also known as the Altstadt, is a district of Salzburg, Austria, recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. It corresponds with the historic city center, situated on the left and right banks of the Salzach river.[1] [2]

The listing of the World Heritage Site describes it thus: "Salzburg has managed to preserve an extraordinarily rich urban fabric, developed over the period from the Middle Ages to the 19th century when it was a city-state ruled by a prince-archbishop. Its Flamboyant Gothic art attracted many craftsmen and artists before the city became even better known through the work of the Italian architects Vincenzo Scamozzi and Santini Solari, to whom the centre of Salzburg owes much of its Baroque appearance. This meeting-point of northern and southern Europe perhaps sparked the genius of Salzburg’s most famous son, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose name has been associated with the city ever since."[1]

The listed area comprises a core zone of, including the old city on both banks of the Salzach river together with the Mönchsberg, Festungsberg and Kapuzinerberg hills that surround the old city to west and east. Beyond the core zone there is a buffer zone of which is intended to protect the core zone being affected by development visible in long distance views.[2]

Sites and monuments

Sites and monuments in the core zone of the historic centre include:

References

47.7997°N 13.0486°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg . . 9 December 2021 . 9 December 2021 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20211209210620/http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/784. The listing description is available under license CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0.
  2. Map “UNESCO World Heritage property, Historic Centre of the city of Salzburg 1996” . 1:5000 . . 13 December 2021 . 2 September 2021 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210902150606/http://whc.unesco.org/document/101163.