Perched high above Salzburg, the imposing Fortress Hohensalzburg - one of Europe's largest and best-preserved medieval castles - offers panoramic views of the Alps and the charming old town below. Built in 1077 and expanded over centuries, its stone ramparts, grand halls, and historic dungeons echo with stories of archbishops and sieges. Visitors explore via a funicular or a scenic climb, passing landmarks like the Franciscan Church and Mozart’s birthplace en route. Inside, the Marionette Museum and Rupertinum exhibits add cultural depth, while seasonal concerts enhance the atmosphere. A journey here blends history, architecture, and alpine beauty in one unforgettable experience.