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Collegiate Church |
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The Catholic school founded by Prince Archbishop Markus Sittikus was raised to the status of a university in 1622 by Archbishop Paris Lodron, giving it the same standing and the same rights as other universities in Italy, France and Germany. Reconstruction of the university building commenced in 1631 according to plans by the Cathedral architect, Santino Solari. |
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Linzergasse |
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The ancient Linzergasse, a street located at the foot of the Kapuzinerberg (Capuchin Mountain) stretching from the "Platzl" at the Staatsbrücke (State Bridge) to where the Linzer Tor (Gate to Linz) stood until 1894, has not lost any of its bustle throughout the centuries. The street was the city's main thoroughfare on the right bank of the Salzach River from the time of the Romans and the main exit road from the capital and residential city of Salzburg towards Linz, Vienna and the northeastern kingdom of the Habsburgs. |
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Residence Gallery |
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Salzburg's Residence Gallery is a collection maintained by the Salzburg province which continues the tradition of similar art collections put together by the Baroque nobility, ideally supplementing the city's Baroque character. It enjoys a high status in the artistic and cultural life of Salzburg all year round. | |
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