View allAll Photos Tagged Getreidegasse
The famous shopping / pedestrian street in the old area of Salzburg. Mozart was born in a house in this street too.
Walking through the city
Caminando por la ciudad
Getreidegasse 12, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Dank für Ihre Kommentare und Favoriten
Thanks for your comments and faves
Gracias por vuestros comentarios y favoritos
The birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at 9 Getreidegasse in Salzburg, Österreich. The Mozart family resided on the third floor from 1747 to 1773. Mozart himself was born here on January 27, 1756.
SALZBURGO (Áustria): Rua Getreidegasse.
A Rua Getreidegasse é uma rua comercial, estreita e movimentada, que se estende por cerca de 270 metros na Cidade Velha de Salzburgo, na Áustria. É conhecida por ser o local de nascimento e residência de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart até aos 17 anos, no número 9. A rua é caracterizada pelas suas numerosas casas altas com placas de ferro forjado que indicam os diferentes tipos de comércio que ali existiam no passado. É a rua comercial mais famosa de Salzburgo, com muitos negócios tradicionais, lojas de souvenirs, cafés tradicionais e restaurantes.
A rua é uma das atrações turísticas mais populares da cidade e está sempre cheia de visitantes de todo o mundo.
Getreidegasse 22, 5020
Salzburg, Austria
Dank für Ihre Kommentare und Favoriten
Thanks for your comments and faves
Gracias por vuestros comentarios y favoritos
SALZBURGO (Áustria): Rua Getreidegasse.
A Rua Getreidegasse é uma rua comercial, estreita e movimentada, que se estende por cerca de 270 metros na Cidade Velha de Salzburgo, na Áustria. É conhecida por ser o local de nascimento e residência de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart até aos 17 anos, no número 9. A rua é caracterizada pelas suas numerosas casas altas com placas de ferro forjado que indicam os diferentes tipos de comércio que ali existiam no passado. É a rua comercial mais famosa de Salzburgo, com muitos negócios tradicionais, lojas de souvenirs, cafés tradicionais e restaurantes.
A rua é uma das atrações turísticas mais populares da cidade e está sempre cheia de visitantes de todo o mundo.
Getreidegasse es una calle comercial del casco antiguo de Salzburgo, Austria. En esta calle, en el número 9, nació el famoso músico compositor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart y vivió hasta la edad de 17 años. Originalmente se llamaba Trabegasse, pero cambió varias veces de nombre hasta el actual.
El nombre Getreidegasse se podría traducir como calle del grano.
La calle posee tiendas con letreros de hierro forjado, a veces en parte durados y que tienen su origen en la Edad Media, en aquella época muchas personas eran analfabetas y necesitaban orientarse por un lenguaje de signos más visual.
Esta calle destaca por sus numerosas galerías y patios interiores. Antiguamente, entre las casas había jardines, pero con el paso del tiempo y para ganar espacio, se fueron construyendo en ellos diversos negocios como talleres, depósitos o departamentos para los criados.
A passagem entre Getreidegasse e Sternbräu é uma atração turística popular em Salzburgo, Áustria. A Getreidegasse é uma rua movimentada no centro histórico de Salzburgo, conhecida pelas suas lojas, restaurantes e cafés. É também o local de nascimento de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, na casa número 9, onde ele viveu até os 17 anos. A passagem, na imagem, é uma "through-house", uma arcada que passa por debaixo das casas, que leva da Getreidegasse ao Sternbräu, um local com restaurantes em madeira que servem pratos regionais.
The crossing between Getreidegasse and Sternbräu is a popular tourist attraction in Salzburg, Austria. Getreidegasse is a busy street in the historic center of Salzburg, known for its stores, restaurants and cafes. It is also the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, at house number 9, where he lived until he was 17. The passage, pictured, is a through-house, an arcade that runs under the houses, leading from Getreidegasse to the Sternbräu, a place with wooden restaurants serving regional dishes.
Mozart's Birthplace at Getreidegasse 9 in Salzburg
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in this house on 27 January 1756 and lived there until the age of 17. His father, Leopold Mozart, was born in Augsburg but moved to Salzburg at the age of 18, where he studied and began a career. He married Anna Maria Pertl, a local woman, and they had seven children, only two of whom survived: Maria Anna (*1751) and the well-known Wolfgang Amadeus.
All of Mozart's ancestors came from Augsburg and the surrounding Bavarian-Swabian region, where some of them left their mark as master builders. That's why my home town of Augsburg is considered a Mozart city alongside Salzburg, where Mozart was born and grew up, and Vienna, where he later lived and died.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozart%27s_birthplace
Here you can hear Mozart's first original piano concerto, which he composed at the age of 17 (his previous efforts were based on works by other composers): www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Mq7pddQJA
Getreidegasse (Grain Lane) is a busy shopping street in the historic Altstadt (Old Town) of Salzburg, Austria, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. It is known for the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at No. 9, where he lived until the age of 17. The narrow street is characterized by numerous high townhouses side by side with its wrought iron guild signs. (Wikipedia)
The famous so called "Salzburger Schnürdlregen". 1981
Gear info:
Olympus OM-2
film: Fuji Super HR 100, C41
Location: Getreidegasse / Salzburg / Austria
Please view on flickriver:
www.flickriver.com/photos/105795038@N03/
It looks better :-)
Excerpt from Salzburg.info:
Kirche St. Blasius - St. Blaise's Church
Archbishop Frederick III proposed that a civic hospital be built in Salzburg in 1327. The hospital was to offer shelter for the sick and ailing. The townspeople provided the food for the patients, causing it to be called the "civic hospital". The church, built in 1330, was closely affiliated with the hospital. Walking down Getreidegasse, the church is found at the northern end, clinging to the face of the Mönchsberg. Architectural history The Church was consecrated to St. Blaise, known as a benefactor and patron saint of throat ailments. St. Blaise's Church was the first hall church built in Salzburg whose nave and aisles were of equal height. The architect is unknown. Its exterior is austere, the gabled façade still has an old Gothic character. A tracery, two rosettes, a crucifixion scene and other adornments were added in the 19th century in line with the Gothic tradition.
The church's interior is just as unpretentious as its exterior, marked by the gothic preoccupation with the afterlife. This style is especially prominent in the airy chancel. The church entrance is separated by a magnificent rococo screen. The room is divided by slender, octagonal columns. The wood-carved gilded tabernacle to the left of the principal altar is the jewel of St. Blaise's Church. A rare, delicate work of art dating from the Late Gothic era, it probably served as a repository for relics. It dates back to 1460 and is attributed to the "Master from Mauterndorf," who incorporated minute details in his replica of a Gothic cathedral. The classical high alter with an unusual simplicity of line was added in 1785 during adaptations to the church.
Salzburger Rathaus mit Getreidegasse
Eindrücke von der Stadt Salzburg während eines 4-stündigen Fotospaziergangs vom nördlichen Teil des Mönchsbergs in der Nähe der Müllner Kirche, entlang der östlichen Wege, bis zur Festung Hohensalzburg.
Impressions of the city of Salzburg during an 4 hours photowalk from the northern part of the mountain „Mönchsberg“ near the church „Müllner Kirche“, along the eastern ways, to the Hohensalzburg Castle.
© 2009 by Albert Bogner, Salzburg.
Mehr Info bei blog.bognerart.eu/muellnerkirche-moenchsberg-festung-hohe....
Für eine hochauflösende Präsentation dieser Serie mit klassischer Musik klicke zuerst auf Hintergrundmusik und danach auf Diaschau.
Klicke für eine Diaschau mit zufälligen Fotos aus meiner Galerie in HDTV oder XGA-Auflösung.
For a presentation in high resolution with classical music, first click on background music and afterwards on slideshow.
Click for a slideshow with random photos from my gallery in HDTV or XGA-resolution.
PENTAX K20D (smc PENTAX-DA 55-300mm F4-5.8 ED), 1/640", f10.0 (EV 15.0), ISO 200, f=393mm (35mm equiv., 1.38x digital zoom)
Excerpt from Salzburg.info:
Aside from jewelry, folkwear, trendy accessories, antiquities, leather goods, stationery and perfume shops, avid shoppers can also pick up groceries and deli products in the Getreidegasse. A particular highlight of this street are its ornamental and often quite elaborate guild signs protruding from the building facades, high above pedestrians’ heads. The Wieber shop in the Getreidegasse is a traditional metalworking business which, among other things, still manufactures these “advertising signs” by hand.