The Heart of Salzburg: Visiting the Cathedral of Mozart
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| Salzburg Cathedral |
Salzburg Cathedral ⭐ is the Baroque centerpiece of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg, dedicated to Saint Rupert and Saint Vergilius. First founded by Saint Rupert in 774 on the remains of a Roman town, it was rebuilt in 1181 after a major fire and later transformed into the grand Baroque structure seen today.
Mozart’s Connection to the Cathedral
- Baptism: Mozart was baptized here on January 28, 1756. The original bronze baptismal font is still on display and is one of the cathedral’s most visited features.
- Career: He later served as Court Organist, performing on the cathedral’s impressive organs—still used for concerts today.
- Music: Several of his sacred works, including the Coronation Mass, were composed specifically for this space, taking advantage of its five organ galleries and rich acoustics.
The cathedral is especially memorable for its organ performances, a tradition closely tied to Mozart’s legacy. A concert here is one of the best ways to experience the building’s sound and history.
Photo Gallery
The photos below were taken on May 6, 2022, a cool, cloudy day (60°H / 50°L), which gave the cathedral’s stone exterior a soft, atmospheric look.
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| Festung Hohensalzburg sitting on the mountain top in the background |




