political
Hohensalzburg Fortress
Construction began in the 11th century under the prince-archbishops, making Hohensalzburg the material embodiment of ecclesiastical sovereignty over Salzburg. At up to 250m long and 150m wide, it is one of the largest fully preserved medieval castles in Europe. Archbishop Paris Lodron strengthened it during the Thirty Years' War. The fortress is operated by the Staatliche Burghauptmannschaft and its opening times are published online. It stands as the most visible symbol that Salzburg was ruled by independent Imperial princes, not Habsburg administrators. Anchor modes: custodian; material_layer; signal | Search hooks: Hohensalzburg Fortress; Festung Hohensalzburg; prince-archbishop sovereignty; medieval castle Salzburg; fortress state rooms
Ride the Festungsbahn funicular or walk up to explore the medieval state rooms, the Golden Chamber, and the fortress museum; walk the ramparts with views over the archbishopric's city.