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General information
Schloss Mirabell
Episcopal palace, vicarage etc.
no
Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich had a summer residence built for Salome Alt in 1606. It was later rebuilt by Franz Anton Harrach, and the grounds were landscaped by Fischer von Erlach. After a fire in 1818, it was rebuilt in a classical style. The Mirabelle Palace was built by Prince Arbishop Wolf Dietrich in 1606 for his mistress, Salome Alt, and her children. It was converted to the baroque style in two stages. First, in 1689 a new palace and garden were designed by Fischer von Erlach. Second, Lukas von Hildebrandt remodelled the garden between 1721 and 1727. The central axis of the garden is aligned on Hohensalzburg, the castle on the other side of the River Salzach. It has a central fountain, an outdoor theatre and a marvellous sculpture collection. Mirabelle has a key position in the town, near the river and between the old town and the commercial new town. It is also, as Jellicoe observed, draws upon the surrounding landscape. It is a beautiful place, always full of people and more redolent of the atmosphere of a Court Garden than most of old Europe's extant Hofgartens. Mirabelle Palace is used as a registry office and elegantly dressed couples contribute to its courtly air. Mirabelle Garden and the summerhouse at Hellbrunn were used in the film of the Sound of Music about the von Trapp family.
Location
Mirabellplatz 4
Salzburg
5020
Austria
Salzburg
47.8052
13.0420
425.88
Contact
Austrian National Tourist Office
Additional information
Good
Scheduled visit
Good
High
Global
Excellent
Cultural tourism
Baroque,Neoclassical