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Villa Ferch-Erggelet Villa Ferch-Erggelet (Neustein) was first mentioned in 1596, today's shape goes back to 1783. Its two luxurious salons plus a vault make it the ideal venue for banquets, cocktails, receptions or concerts. .> more
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Gwandhaus The hall in the Gwandhaus can be used for all kinds of events. It has direct access to a beautiful park with ancient trees. The atmosphere in the hall gives you the feeling of sitting in a courtyard and reflects the Late Baroque architecture of the outer façade. > more
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The pleasure palace of Hellbrunn The pleasure palace of Hellbrunn (1612 - 1615) was built by the Cathedral architect, Santino Solari, under Archbishop Markus Sittikus. The unrivalled palace with its numerous historic halls, a palace restaurant, baroque park and trick fountains, is ideal for all kinds of events for up to 200 participants. > more
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The State Rooms of Hohensalzburg Fortress The State Rooms of Hohensalzburg Fortress (built 1077) a magnificent example of late Gothic architecture. Historical halls for up to 200 persons in the largest preserved fortress in Central Europe with a wonderful view of the city. The impressive courtyard is also available for events. Access by funicular railway.
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Klessheim Palace Klessheim Palace (1700-1732). Enjoy a festive evening at the casino in Klessheim Palace. The welcome "Rouge & Noir" prosecco and a delicious dinner open the doors to a thrilling evening in an unforgettable ambiance. Try your luck at one of the many games of chance. > more
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The baroque Leopoldskron Palace The baroque Leopoldskron Palace (1736-1744),idylically located on the banks of a lake on the outskirts of the city, Leopoldskron Palace was once owned by Max Reinhardt, one of the founders of the Salzburg Festival. Sophisticated rooms for 30 to 150 persons in an incomparable ambiance and 18th century elegance. > more
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The Marble Hall of Mirabell Palace The Marble Hall of Mirabell Palace (built in 1606) said to be the "most beautiful wedding hall in the world". A charming ambiance, ideal for private concerts, standing receptions or elegant celebrations for up to 150 persons. > more
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Mozart's Residence The Dancing Master's Hall in Mozart's Residence (first mentioned in documents dating from 1617) provides the ambiance of contemporary living in Mozart's time. Restoration lovingly returned the hall to its original appearance in 1996. An extraordinary and popular setting for matinees and private concerts. > more
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The State Rooms of the Archiepiscopal Residenz The State Rooms of the Archiepiscopal Residenz (since 1120) once served as the luxurious state rooms and private quarters as well as the theater and banquet hall for Salzburg's archbishops. Eight magnificent halls where young Mozart once played for banquets, gala dinners or concerts for 20 to 400 guests. > more
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Photo gallery – Salzburg Congress |
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Some impressions
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