Mirabell Palace, Baroque palace in Altstadt, Austria
Mirabell Palace is a baroque palace in Salzburg featuring white marble balustrades, grand pillars, and detailed stucco work throughout its ornate rooms. The interior displays elegant ceiling frescoes and impressive staircases that reflect the splendor of the period.
A prince-archbishop commissioned the building in 1606 as a residence with Salome Alt and their children. This construction represented a turning point in Salzburg's development and shaped the city's architectural character.
The Marble Hall serves as a concert venue where Mozart and his sister once performed for powerful patrons. The room maintains its elegant character and draws musicians from around the world.
The building is best explored on foot, as the various rooms and staircases have tight transitions between spaces. The gardens outside are laid out generously and offer places to rest during your visit.
The gardens contain a Dwarf Garden with marble figures that was considered the first of its kind in Europe when created. This collection of stone sculptures reveals an unusual passion among the palace's patrons for such artworks.
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