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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg' has mentioned 'Baroque' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Antiquity to the High Middle Ages 1.2 Independence 1.3 Modern era 1.3.1 Religious conflict 1.3.2 Illuminism 1.4 Electorate of Salzburg 1.5 Austrian annexation of Salzburg 1.6 Salzburg under Bavarian rule 1.7 Division of Salzburg and annexation by Austria and Bavaria 1.8 20th century 1.8.1 First Republic 1.8.2 Annexation by the Third Reich 1.8.3 World War II 1.8.4 Present day 2 Geography 2.1 Climate 3 Population 4 Architecture 4.1 Romanesque and Gothic 4.2 Renaissance and baroque 4.3 Classical modernism and post-war modernism 4.4 Contemporary architecture 5 Districts 6 Main sights 7 Education 7.1 Universities and higher education institutions 8 Notable citizens 9 Events 10 Transport 11 Popular culture 12 Language 13 Sports 13.1 Football 13.2 Ice hockey 13.3 Other sports 14 International relations 14.1 Twin townsxe2x80x94sister cities 15 Gallery 16 See also 17 Notes 18 References 19 Bibliography 20 External links
It was in the 17th century that Italian architects (and Austrians who had studied the Baroque style) rebuilt the city centre as it is today along with many palaces.
The Altstadt, or "old town", is dominated by its baroque towers and churches and the massive Hohensalzburg Fortress.
Renaissance and baroque[edit]
A second cathedral planned by Santino Solari rose as the first early Baroque church in Salzburg.
Nevertheless, some new structures have been added: the Mozarteum at the Baroque Mirabell Garden (Architecture Robert Rechenauer),[27] the 2001 Congress House (Architecture: Freemasons), the 2011 Unipark Nonntal (Architecture: Storch Ehlers Partners), the 2001 "Makartsteg" bridge (Architecture: HALLE1), and the "Residential and Studio House" of the architects Christine and Horst Lechner in the middle of Salzburg's old town (winner of the architecture award of Salzburg 2010).
Anif Castle, located south of the city in Anif Shrine of Our Lady of Maria Plain, a late Baroque church on the northern edge of Salzburg Salzburger Freilichtmuseum Groxc3x9fgmain, an open-air museum containing old farmhouses from all over the state assembled in an historic setting Schloss Klessheim, a palace and casino, formerly used by Adolf Hitler Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat near Berchtesgaden Kehlsteinhaus, the only remnant of Hitler's Berghof Salzkammergut, an area of lakes east of the city Untersberg mountain, next to the city on the Austriaxe2x80x93Germany border, with panoramic views of Salzburg and the surrounding Alps Skiing is an attraction during winter.
The result is a Baroque town that has emerged intact from history, and exceptional material testimony of a particular culture and period.
The centre of Salzburg owes much of its Baroque appearance to the Italian architects Vincenzo Scamozzi and Santino Solari.
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.