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Mirabell Palace Review

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The Mirabel Palace and Garden was built in 1606 on the North Bank of Salzburg. It was then Archbishop Wolf Dietrich who built the Palace of Milabel for his lover Salome. The only thing left behind was the marble staircase and the marble hall leading to the garden. The places to visit were very small, but there were different postures. The lively and lovely angel sculptures here still attracted many couples to take pictures here. In the early spring when the east wind is light and cold all night, the buds are new, the flowers are budding, but in the garden of Mirabel Palace, there are hundreds of flowers blooming, purple and bright red, Ivy walls, Magnolia balls, red butterflies, orange tulips and yellow daisies. The colorful flowers form beautiful ribbons, which float freely on the lawn of geometric figures. Several statues stand silently in them, and the fountains of various shapes beat them even more. Dress up and score. There are no old and vicissitudes, only bright and happy. Here you can revisit the scene of "Sound of Music", sing "DO-RE-MI" and take a picture with the bronze statue of the pony, so that the heart can fly up and add a touch of brightness to the journey.

Mirabell Palace

Posted: Sep 23, 2017
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  • Lawrenzo
    4/5Excellent

    Go there for the beautiful garden outside with all the amazing sculptures. Need to know, a scene from the do-re-me song from the movie The sound of music was shot there. You also get an amazing view of Fortress Hohensalzburg. It says it's free to visit the palace but there's really only one staircase and a small room you can see and it's not marked out. I think it's mainly used for concerts. It's still worth a look especially the staircase with all the sculptures.

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    Posted: Dec 1, 2023
  • Bret Huat
    5/5Outstanding

    We have a pleasant time exploring the beautiful Mirabell Palace in Winter.

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    Posted: Apr 16, 2023
  • Lavender and Sun
    5/5Outstanding
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    The staircase leads directly to the Marble Hall, the most beautiful wedding hall in Central Europe. The Mirabelle Garden, with many characters, was built in accordance with Greek mythology. There are also dwarf gardens, Baroque museums and nature theatres. Mirabell Gardens is next to the Conference Building and a nursing home.

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    Posted: May 11, 2022
  • Tootty
    5/5Outstanding

    Located near Salzburg city centre, the Mirabell Palace is a beautiful and historic landmark. It has a garden in the palace with elaborately crafted fountains.

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    Posted: Oct 4, 2023
  • 放飞自我去游玩
    5/5Outstanding
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    The marble hall and gardens of the Mirabel Palace are free to visitors, and on a clear afternoon we walk on the emerald lawn, neatly decorated with red flowers, typical baroque style. Fountains, stone carvings, bronze statues, dotted with them. Near the marble hall of Mirabel Palace, the marble floor is spliced beautifully, the walls are gilded decorations, Europeans lived such a luxurious life more than 400 years ago, the marble hall is not always open, please note the opening time. The marble hall is said to have become one of the most beautiful and romantic wedding halls in the world. Men and women from all over the world have come to register to marry. This adds a touch of romance to the Mirabell Palace.

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    Posted: Feb 20, 2022
  • _TS***cx
    5/5Outstanding
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    Maybe it's still chilly in March, although the courtyard is not very inspiring, if you have a chance, you must watch the four quartet of string music performed at Mirabel palace (reservation and on-site reservation can be made on the Mirabel palace site)! You can enjoy a concert for about 1 hour and 40 minutes in the palace. Maybe it's because it's a small space, so I feel the ringing more properly 👍

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    Posted: Mar 14, 2023
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