
Radiating the grandeur of Salzburg’s Baroque heritage, Kollegienkirche stands on the University Square, originally built in the 17th century under the guidance of Prince-Archbishop Paris Lodron. Designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, its striking white façade and twin towers create a remarkable silhouette in the city skyline. The interior is adorned with elegantly curved stucco work, offering a serene ambiance that reflects the church’s historic role in academic and spiritual life. Located near the bustling Getreidegasse, it provides a delightful stop for travelers exploring Salzburg’s Old Town, and often hosts concerts showcasing the city’s rich musical tradition.
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