Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Famous Mirabell Garden Salzburg, Austria

I really want to visit Salzburg as I saw its beautiful scenery in my favourite musical movie “The Sound of Music”. During my East Europe tour, we visited Salzburg, one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps, just for half day.

We arrived at noon after lunch time, Mirabell Garden was the only place that’s scheduled to be visited in the tour itinerary. A bus tour with “The Sound of Music” branding was parked on the parking lot, we took some pictures while waiting for our friends stopped by at the toilet. Entering the garden, we welcome by a woman statue fountain in the middle of an circle pool surrounding by flowers. The Mirabell Gardens were opened to the public by Emperor Franz Joseph in 1854, it becomes a horticultural masterpiece and popular backdrop for photographers.

The next part of the garden was larger, it’s the main garden decorated with beautiful flowers, statues, also a big fountain. As my friends were busy pose and taking many pictures, I had to make myself available for others helping them taking pictures so they could take my picture in return. Otherwise I would only had the scenery without me for documentation. Lucky after quite a long time, they remembered me :-), asked me to go to the middle of the garden to take some pictures behind the flowers with the Mirabell palace as the background. The Baroque masterpiece of Schloss Mirabell Palace was initially built as "Schloß Altenau" under the reign of Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau in 1606. It was a present for his concubine Salome Alt and most famous for its splendid garden.

When I’ve returned to Indonesia, I explored Mirabell garden, I've just found and realized, actually Pegasus fountain is one of the landmark beside the palace. Unfortunately we didn’t go through the Pegasus fountain to run down the hedge arcade along the Grand Parterre what Fräulein Maria and the Trapp children did in the movie. It’s quite very short time to visit the beautiful garden, no time to enjoy the scenery by sitting on the available benches for visitors. We left through the gate which was guarded by sporty man statues at the left and right side formed the gate arch.

Our guide brought us to the other side of the city, the Makartsteg, a bridge over the Salzach River in Salzburg′s city centre. It was named after the 19th century Historicist painter Hans Makart, who was born and raised in Salzburg. It’s raining when we crossed the bridge which was full of various padlocks from couple lovers who’re falling in love. Makart became famous as a painter of the Viennese Historicism, providing artwork for many of the pompous buildings of the Ringstraße. The Makartsteg is open for pedestrians and cyclists only.

Continued walking to the old cities to visit Mozart’s house, we went through many small aisles, the guide didn’t allow us to split as there were many people around, he would find difficulty to find the lost one. Finally we reached the house, it’s not too big, you must pay to see inside the house on the 2nd floor which has become a museum now, none of us was interested in it. The guide was giving us free time to explore the area, so many beautiful shops around it, which sold souvenirs, bags, etc. Some restaurants and attractive café design were also available there, we passed by a restaurant which displayed the big size shrimp, bread to attract people.

I visited some souvenir shops to buy small stuffs such as cute magnetic for mom and myself, also visited chocolate stores which sold Mozart (the genius musician who was born in Salzburg) chocolate for gifts. Actually many souvenirs were cute, unfortunately it’s quite expensive when I calculate in IDR, most of the time I cancelled to buy because of the price. Beside that, it’s quite difficult to bring the easy breakable once, such as house miniature, glasses, decorative plate or crystal, clocks, etc. Most of souvenirs I bought was chocolates and magnetic decoration for fridge 

The local guide brought us to the bus stop area went through the same way, including Makarsteg bridge, as now it’s not raining, we could take some beautiful pictures with the padlocks, the river and beautiful mountains as the background. So many tourist buses were parking on the area where we were waiting for our bus, there were benches for us to sit. The city was ready for tourist visit, they kept maintaining well the tourism places which were existed many years even centuries, also provided and arranged well the infrastructure to progress with the modern world. I also like the weather there, although it’s quite cold and windy, we should wearing jacket at least. If you would like to experience “The Sound of Music”, you should at least spend one whole day in Salzburg. You could join the local tour with has short or long hour trips to trace the movie places.

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Wednesday, July 01, 2015

Unbelievable Spectacular Hallstatt, Austria

In June 2015 I joined East Europe tour from Jakarta, we’ve visited Hallstatt, the amazing village with its tranquil lake surrounding by traditional houses functioned as hotel, restaurant and shops with mountains. The bus just dropped us, it didn’t park there, we’re given 2 hours 45 minutes to stroll around. Hallstatt is known for its production of salt, dating back to prehistoric times, and gave its name to the Hallstatt culture. Recently UNESCO determined a big part of this region as a World Heritage worth to be preserved.

Going down from the bus, the lake was very attempting. The weather was quite cold for us, around 12 degree Celcius, so we wore jacket or long sleeves sweater with scarf to warm our neck. We sat on the edge of the lake, playing around with the beautiful swans which had a black color highlight around their eyes. Some of them even tried to bite my friend’s shoes.

Actually you could ride a boat to go around the lake, unfortunately we didn’t have enough time. An incident happened to a western tourist who sat next to us. Accidentally he dropped his smartphone to the lake, lucky the lake was crystal clear, so he could get back his smartphone although he had to swim and get wet. It must be very chilly, as the temperature was low and windy. I don’t know whether his phone could back to function well. Poor him…

After sitting around 30 minutes on the lake’s edge, we went to the left side not strolling the lake’s edge to the cathedral. It’s very quiet, but we found many beautiful traditional houses with colorful bright flowers. We posed in the middle of the street to get better scenery for the background. One of my friend was really addicted to photos, she would like us to take many shoots with her various pose in a place. She has a good body shape, she’s beautiful very creative to pose, unfortunately we didn’t have much time if we had to follow her desires all the time.

We found the railway up to the mountain which leads to the ancient salt mining. The station was quite near, you could take the panorama funicular to see the mystical area if you ride to the peak. The top was the tunnel mouth to the underground mining which was first dug by hand 3000 years ago. The railway was very steep and long, we took some pictures by jumping and my friend did the headstand (Yoga’s pose) with the path as the background. We had to aware for the traffic as the parking lot just next to it.

One of my friend was starving already, so she stopped at a beautiful restaurant to order pizza and crepes with ice cream, the bonus we could use the restroom/toilet free of charge. The toilet was very clean, and it used movement sensors to turn off/on the light automatically. It’s good to save energy. I bought an ice cream while my other friend bought orange juice. It’s nice to relax in the restaurant surrounding by the beautiful scenery and mild weather.

As time only 30 minutes remaining to return to the bus. We had to hurry, but we kept taking pictures on the way back to the meeting point. A beautiful scenery from a small bridge was attempted us to record the picturesque scenery.

Reaching the meeting point, we saw nobody in the bus, so we went further to the edge of the lake, we still had a chance to take beautiful pictures in front of the fence. Finally we’re the last persons to go into the bus.

In the bus, our friends showed their shopping hunting, beautiful 24K gold plated Austrian crystal ornament with various form such as musical instrument (harp, piano, etc.), angels, animals, etc. It cost around EUR25 for the small one. The shops were available around the picturesque historical market square. We didn’t have time to go there, we spent all hours to take pictures and stop a while for lunch in other direction. Most of our friends walked down the river towards the cathedral.

Time was too short, we should stay overnight there. You should spend your holiday among lovely mountains and lakes. Millions of people have already been photographed against the stunning backdrop, which for many visitors counts as one of the most beautiful motives in Europe.

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