1. Salzburg - Noun
2. Salzburg - Proper noun
city in western Austria; a music center and birthplace of Mozart
Source: WordNetAfter Red Bull had bought the SV Austria Salzburg and changed its name and team colors, some supporters of the club decided to leave and form a new club with the old name and old colors, wanting to preserve the traditions of their club. Source: Internet
After leaving Paris in September 1778 for Strasbourg, he lingered in Mannheim and Munich, still hoping to obtain an appointment outside Salzburg. Source: Internet
An old farmhouse at the Salzburger Freilichtmuseum in Großgmain near Salzburg Open-air museums collect and re-erect old buildings at large outdoor sites, usually in settings of re-created landscapes of the past. Source: Internet
Architecture The Salzburg Cathedral was the first Baroque building in the German-speaking artistic world. Source: Internet
As the reformation movement gained steam, riots broke out among peasants in the areas in and around Salzburg. Source: Internet
At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position. Source: Internet