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Mozartplatz, St. Gilgen: A Lakeside Square with Musical Heritage

Experience the charm of Mozartplatz in St. Gilgen: stunning views, rich musical heritage, and local charm in a picturesque Austrian setting.

Mozartplatz, the main square in St. Gilgen, Austria, is a charming plaza steeped in musical history and surrounded by stunning Alpine scenery. Named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose family had strong ties to the area, it offers a blend of culture, relaxation, and natural beauty.

A brief summary to Mozartpl. 1

  • Mozartpl. 1, St Gilgen, 5340, AT

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to enjoy a quieter atmosphere and take stunning photographs of the square and surrounding scenery.
  • Try the local pastries at one of the cafes around the square; they are a delightful treat after a stroll.
  • Check for local events or concerts that may be taking place in the square during your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Mozartplatz is centrally located in St. Gilgen and easily accessible on foot from most points in the village. From the Zwölferhorn cable car valley station, walk towards the lake and the town center; Mozartplatz is approximately a 3-minute walk. From the St. Gilgen ferry dock, it's a short 5-minute walk straight ahead. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by bus from Salzburg, disembark at the St. Gilgen Busbahnhof. From there, Mozartplatz is a short walk. Follow the signs towards the lake and town center. The local bus, Line 150, from Salzburg to St. Gilgen costs approximately €7 - €9.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are available in St. Gilgen. A short taxi ride from the outskirts of St. Gilgen to Mozartplatz will cost approximately €10-€15. Note that availability may be limited, especially during peak season.

Discover more about Mozartpl. 1

Mozartplatz in St. Gilgen is more than just a square; it's a vibrant hub that encapsulates the essence of Austrian culture and natural beauty. Situated in the heart of St. Gilgen, on the shores of Lake Wolfgangsee, the square provides a picturesque setting with its colorful buildings, flower-filled balconies, and the majestic Alps in the backdrop. The square is named in honor of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, despite the composer himself never having visited St. Gilgen. Mozart's maternal grandfather served as an administrator and judge in St. Gilgen, and his mother, Anna Maria Pertl, was born here. His sister, Nannerl, also lived in St. Gilgen after her marriage. The Mozart Fountain, erected in 1927, stands in the main square in front of the Town Hall. Today, Mozartplatz is a focal point for tourists and locals alike. Visitors can explore the Rathaus (Town Hall), admire the Mozart statue, and soak in the atmosphere of this charming lakeside village. The square is surrounded by cafes, shops, and restaurants offering local delicacies and traditional Austrian hospitality. It also serves as a starting point for exploring other attractions in the area, such as the Wolfgangsee lake, the Zwölferhorn cable car, and the Mozart House. Whether you're interested in history, music, or simply soaking in the stunning surroundings, Mozartplatz offers a unique blend of experiences. The square is particularly enchanting in the evening when it is illuminated, creating a magical ambiance.
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