*** Not much food in this one; just a couple of "cold ones"
Revived by our coffee at Cafe Tomaselli, the Missus had one more item to check off our "list". On the cliffs above the Old Town is a pretty imposing castle.
This is Hohensalzburg Fortress; first constructed in 1077 by Archbishop Gebhard during a power struggle between the Holy Roman Emperors and the Roman Catholic Church called the Investiture Controversy. The Archbishop first built a fortress on Festungsberg as a symbol of the power of the Catholic Church, directed at Henry IV.
There's a funicular that can take you quickly to the top off the hill....but you know the Missus....we walked up. The walk isn't super long; but it's pretty steep. I was somewhat glad to see, that there were other folks, most much younger than me, huffing and puffing their way up the hill as well.
And I gotta admit, the views on the walk up weren't half bad.
And while there are a bunch of various room, tours, and such, we had really come here for the views; which were wonderful on a beautiful day like this one.
We wandered along the perimeter of the courtyard, making time to take in the fantastic view. I'll say it again; it was a beautiful day.
We then took some time to visit some of the rooms and also St George's Chapel; a little church that dates back to 1500, with marble reliefs of the Apostles that date back to 1501.
From what I read; the Chapel is named after St George, who is the Patron Saint of Horses.
The small domed ceiling and bright white colors really made the chapel come alive.
There's even an interesting sundial on the outside wall of the Chapel that you can see in this photo.
Still, for us, it was about the view.
You understand what I mean; right?
Walking across the courtyard we were rewarded with another wonderful view.
Looking off to the Berchtesgaden Alps in the distance....I got it. All together now, "The hills are alive with the sound of music ……"
Then it was time to head back down.
I had noticed a place on the way up.
The Missus doesn't drink much beer these days (though She did on this trip); but Stiegl's Grapefruit Radler is a favorite of Hers. Stiegl's Headquarters and Brewery is located in Salzburg and we just happened to be passing their "Gastgarten"......how convenient wouldn't you say?
There was some outdoor seating available; but we weren't going to be eating anything and decided to just head into the bar area. Where we both got Grapefruit Radlers.
The clean, bright citrusy grapefruit, with a hint of sweet, low ABV at 2%, it was so refreshing on a rather warm day.
And the Missus got Her Stiegl Grapefruit Radler in Salzburg.
Stiegl-Keller
Festungsgasse 10
5020 Salzburg, Austria
It was time to head back to the room; freshen up and find a place for dinner.
Thanks for stopping by!
I just did a search on Wikipedia. So this is where the sound of music was based?
Posted by: Som Tommy | Saturday, 07 March 2020 at 09:56 AM
great reward for that uphill “walk”!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 08 March 2020 at 01:14 AM
I hope you got some of Mozart's balls while you were in Salburg. A great walking city.
Posted by: Kenneth Bonus | Sunday, 08 March 2020 at 06:39 AM
Yes, it is ST!
It was Kat.
Yes, we got some Mozart Balls; mostly as gifts Kenneth! Hope all is well!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 08 March 2020 at 08:54 AM
You found some great views!
Posted by: Soo | Monday, 09 March 2020 at 09:07 AM
The view were amazing Soo!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 09 March 2020 at 09:17 AM
One of my all time favorite movies! Radler must've been perfect for that weather.
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 09 March 2020 at 10:37 AM
The Radler was perfect for a warm sunny day Junichi!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 09 March 2020 at 10:58 AM