Best attractions and places to see around Plainfeld include historical sites, religious buildings, and viewpoints, primarily centered around the nearby city of Salzburg. This region offers a blend of cultural significance and architectural landmarks. Visitors can explore the rich history and diverse landscape, with many points of interest located within a short distance.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Mirabell Palace, Salzburg The Baroque Mirabell Palace was originally built as "Altenau Palace" under the reign of Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau in 1606. The palace was created as a gift for Salome Alt, the archbishop's concubine and mother of his children. Mirabell Palace is known for its gardens, which are discussed in a separate article. Wolf Dietrich's successor and adversary, Prince Archbishop Markus Sittikus, renamed the building Mirabell Palace. Prince Archbishop Franz Anton Harrach had large sections of the building demolished and rebuilt between 1721 and 1727 according to plans by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt. Mirabell Palace was severely damaged by the great city fire of 1818 and rebuilt in the following years according to plans by Peter Nobile. The formerly dominant tower on the east wing of the palace was destroyed, and the facade was rebuilt in the Neoclassical style. Text / Source: TSG Tourismus Salzburg GmbH, Auerspergstraße 6, Salzburg https://www.visit-salzburg.net/deutsch/sehenswuerdig/schloss-mirabell.htm
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Salzburg's Old Town is unparalleled. Countless beautiful buildings and alleyways stand alongside impressive structures such as Salzburg Cathedral, St. Peter's Abbey Church, and, as the highlight, Hohensalzburg Fortress, which towers majestically above everything and can be seen from almost everywhere.
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Salzburg's Old Town is a true gem and is full of history and culture. It's hard not to be amazed by the narrow, cobbled streets and magnificent baroque buildings that characterize this part of the city. Here you can simply stroll through the streets and enjoy the atmosphere that is so different from other parts of the world. The air is filled with the sound of Mozart's music and the buzz of tourists and locals strolling through the streets. Here and there you will discover a small alley that leads to a hidden square or a shady terrace. Here you can take a break, enjoy a coffee or an ice cream and just relax. Salzburg's Old Town is also a popular place for shops and restaurants. Here you will find everything from luxury boutiques to local shops selling traditional handicrafts and souvenirs. In the cozy cafes and restaurants you can take a break and indulge in Austrian cuisine. Salzburg is of course also an important place for art and culture. Mozart was born here and many of his most famous works were composed and performed here. The city is also home to numerous theaters, concerts and operas that attract thousands of visitors every year.
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Large parade ground with beautiful statutes and fountain. There is a lot to discover if you want to and pay attention. Attention: During my visit in September the "beggar mafia" was represented on every corner and that made the stay a bit more strenuous, as you were constantly being watched what you were doing.
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A magnificent and large ceremonial area with fountains and venerable buildings. Carriage rides are available.
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The Residenzplatz in the old town of the city of Salzburg is a representative place for the two magnificent residences of the prince-archbishops.
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Glorious city. With many small and large highlights. worth hiking.
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The attractions around Plainfeld are primarily centered around the nearby city of Salzburg and include a rich blend of historical sites, religious buildings, and scenic viewpoints. You can explore ancient fortresses, grand palaces, and impressive cathedrals.
Yes, the area is rich in history. A must-see is the Historic Centre of Salzburg, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features countless beautiful buildings, alleyways, and impressive structures like the Hohensalzburg Fortress and Salzburg Cathedral. Another significant historical landmark is Mirabell Palace, originally built in 1606.
The most prominent religious building is Salzburg Cathedral. This magnificent Baroque structure, inaugurated in 1628, features a mighty dome and two towers that significantly shape the city's skyline. It is the most important sacred building in Salzburg.
Absolutely. The Historic Centre of Salzburg itself offers many picturesque views, especially with the Hohensalzburg Fortress towering above. You can also find a dedicated View of Hohensalzburg Fortress, which provides excellent photo opportunities of the city and its iconic castle.
Plainfeld is a great base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking and road cycling routes. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Waterfall Trail Salzburg – Plötz Waterfall loop' or the 'Nockstein Summit – Gaisberg loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Strubklamm Gorge – Fuschlsee loop' or 'View of Drachenwand – Wolfgangsee View loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Plainfeld and Road Cycling Routes around Plainfeld guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Historic Centre of Salzburg, Salzburg Cathedral, and Mirabell Palace are all categorized as family-friendly. Exploring the charming streets, gardens, and historical sites can be an engaging experience for all ages.
Visitors frequently praise the unparalleled beauty and historical richness of Salzburg's Old Town, with its cobbled streets and magnificent Baroque buildings. The majestic Hohensalzburg Fortress, visible from many points, is a highlight. Many also appreciate the cultural atmosphere, often filled with Mozart's music, and the opportunity to explore hidden alleys and cozy cafes.
Yes, while the building houses the city administration, the magnificent gardens and the impressive Marble Hall are open to visitors. The Marble Hall has specific visiting hours (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Fridays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.), and the park can be visited daily from 6 a.m. until dusk. Admission to both the park and the palace is free.
Beyond the major sites, you can visit the Residence Square with Residence Fountain. This landmark features the largest Baroque fountain in Central Europe, made of Untersberg marble, depicting Triton and other mythological figures. It's a fantastic photo opportunity and a popular starting point for horse-drawn carriage tours.
Yes, the region offers several mountain hikes. You can find challenging routes like 'View of Salzburg – View of Wallersee loop' from Salzburgring or Gaisberg, and 'Nocksteingrat Ridge Trail – Nockstein Summit loop'. For more details on these and other routes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Plainfeld guide.
The best way to explore the Historic Centre is on foot, allowing you to wander through its narrow, cobbled streets and admire the magnificent Baroque buildings. You can also take a break in cozy cafes or explore local shops. Horse-drawn carriage tours, known as Fiaker tours, also start from Residence Square and offer a charming way to see parts of the old town.


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