Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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The town is located on the site of the former Roman settlement of Iuvavum. | WIKI |
Juvavum developed into an important town of the Roman province of Noricum. | WIKI |
Although the town's bridges and the dome of the cathedral were destroyed, much of its Baroque architecture remained intact. | WIKI |
As a result, Salzburg is one of the few remaining examples of a town of its style. | WIKI |
The Altstadt, or "old town", is dominated by its baroque towers and churches and the massive Hohensalzburg Fortress. | WIKI |
Inspired by Vincenzo Scamozzi, Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau began to transform the medieval town to the architectural ideals of the late Renaissance. | WIKI |
Giovanni Gaspare Zuccalli, by order of the same archbishop, created the Erhard and the Kajetan church in the south of the town. | WIKI |
Examples are the Zahnwurzen house (a house in the Linzergassexc2xa022 in the right center of the old town), the "Lepi" (a public baths in Leopoldskron) (built 1964) and the original 1957 constructed congress centre of Salzburg, which was replaced by a new building in 2001. | WIKI |
Adding contemporary architecture to Salzburg's old town without risking its UNESCO World Heritage status is problematic. | WIKI |
[28][29] Other examples of contemporary architecture lie outside the old town: the Faculty of Science building (Universitxc3xa4t Salzburg xe2x80x93 Architecture Willhelm Holzbauer) built on the edge of free green space, the blob architecture of Red Bull Hangar-7 (Architecture: Volkmar Burgstaller[30]) at Salzburg Airport, home to Dietrich Mateschitz's Flying Bulls and the Europark Shopping Centre. | WIKI |
Old Town | WIKI |
Historic centre of the city of Salzburg, a World Heritage Site Baroque architecture, including many churches Salzburg Cathedral (Salzburger Dom) Franciscan Church (Franziskanerkirche) Holy Trinity Church (Dreifaltigkeitskirche) Kollegienkirche Nonnberg Abbey, a Benedictine monastery St Peter's Abbey with the Petersfriedhof Hohensalzburg Fortress (Festung Hohensalzburg), overlooking the Old Town, is one of the largest castles in Europe Mirabell Palace, with its wide gardens Salzburg Residenz, the magnificent former residence of the Prince-Archbishops Residenzgalerie, an art museum in the Salzburg Residenz Residenzplatz Groxc3x9fes Festspielhaus House for Mozart Mozart's birthplace Getreidegasse St. Sebastian's Church Sphaera (Salzburg)xc2xa0[de], a sculpture of a man on a golden sphere (Stephan Balkenhol, 2007) | WIKI |
Outside the Old Town | WIKI |
His family is buried in a small church graveyard in the old town, and there are many monuments to "Wolferl" in the city. | WIKI |
Mozart's birthplace at Getreidegasse 9 View from Mirabellgarten at night The famous fountain in Mirabell Gardens (seen in the "Do-Re-Mi" song from The Sound of Music) The Sunset at the Staatsbrxc3xbccke Sigmund Haffner Gasse xe2x80x93 Rathaus Residential and studio house Lechner in the old town The Salzburg basin The fortress (background), Salzburg Cathedral (middle), the Salzach (foreground) xc3x96BB rail connection to Salzburg in Innsbruck Mozart monument Fountain in the Residenzplatz Palace of Mirabell. | WIKI |
View of the old town and fortress, seen from Kapuzinerberg Salzburg at night | WIKI |
Salzburg old town with a typical narrow alleyway | WIKI |
The result is a Baroque town that has emerged intact from history, and exceptional material testimony of a particular culture and period. | UNESCO |
The town has generally managed to preserve its historic substance and fabric, although it is vulnerable to new constructions which are not entirely sympathetic to the coherence of its Baroque form. | UNESCO |