
UNESCO World Heritage Site (Salzburg)
Salzburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is recognized for its outstanding cultural and historical significance. The city boasts well-preserved baroque architecture, a rich musical legacy as the birthplace of Mozart, and scenic landscapes including the Salzach River and surrounding mountains. Its historic center features narrow streets, vibrant squares, and landmarks like the Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress. The designation aims to protect its unique urban landscape, artistic heritage, and archaeological importance, ensuring future generations can appreciate its contributions to European history and culture.