The history of the fortress
Salzburg - the city of Mozart - is overlooked by the walls of Fortress Hohensalzburg, one of the largest existing 11th century fortress complexes in Europe. This imposing monument is a remarkable sign of the desire for recognition expressed by the prince bishops - and a demonstration of the political authority and power they held. The fortifications were built to protect the prince bishops and the principality itself from attack. Actually, the fortress never faced a real siege. Most of the time the prince bishops lived in the palace at the heart of Salzburg town known as the "Residenz".
The steep cone-shaped rock had already been seen as strategically beneficial vantage point on the northern edge of the Alps for centuries. In 1077 the archbishop of the time, Gebhard I of Helffenstein, ordered the erection of a castle above the city of his residence. Building work was triggered by an investiture dispute between the German emperor, Heinrich IV, and Pope Gregor VII, who was supported by the archbishopric of Salzburg.
Knights dinner
Treat yourself to a medieval banquet in Salzburg Fortress. The Great Hall and the Castle Tavern offers the right atmosphere. Including amazing medieval food and entertainment.
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Festive events
Weddings, birthday party, christmas parties and every other occasion - the historic castle hall is the perfect location for your extra-ordinary festivity.read more
Company events
Delight your customers and employees!Salzburg Fortress offers you and your company the ideal venue for all special occasions.
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