• ...Salzburg, its name comes from the German for “clear spring,” which provides the Palace with its source for the wonderous trick fountains (Hellbrunn Wasserspiele).
  • 6. Hellbrunn Palace is the only palace in Salzburg to have an operational system of waterworks from the 17th century.
  • On this 2.5-hour tour, experience the old town scenery and the surroundings of Mozart's Salzburg with a 30-minute boat ride to Hellbrunn.
  • Hellbrunn Palace Salzburg was originally built in 1615 as a summer palace for Archbishop Markus Sittikus von Hohenems.
  • Hellbrunn Palace is situated just south of Salzburg’s Old Town. Public bus number 25 runs to Hellbrunn Palace from the city center.
  • In 1610, Santino Solari, the architect of the Salzburger Dom, was appointed to build a pleasure palace on the southern outskirts of the city.
  • Hellbrunn Palace (or Schloss Hellbrunn) is a pleasure palace built in the early 17th Century for the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg.
  • Between 1612 and 1615, Salzburg’s prince-archbishop Markus Sittikus commissioned the building of a summer residence at the foot of Hellbrunn mountain, a...
  • Hellbrunn Palace was created as a water playground for the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, a guy who apparently had quite the sense of humor.
  • Visit one of the most locations from The Sound of Music on this boat trip to Hellbrunn Palace from Salzburg and enjoy fun water games on the gardens.