Food hutong located in salzburg old city, adjacent to the cathedral, it is the most prosperous salzburg, which is the most attractive shopping street. Stone slabs of the street is very narrow, but also do not have amorous feelings. Visitors all the year round, the hustle and bustle, very busy. Food hutong street on both sides of the building in good condition to keep the style of the middle ages, colourful, decorated with exquisite relief and cornices
Although the Salzburg Bishop's Square is not particularly spacious, it has a very festive atmosphere. The narrow streets are bustling with tourists from all over the world, because it is located in the old town and surrounded by bustling commercial streets where people can enjoy themselves. Buy and buy, you can find a coffee house and spend a leisurely afternoon.
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Getreidegasse translates to Grain Street, the lively shopping street in the old town of Salzburg. The streets are not wide. The antique houses on both sides are almost all shops, boutiques, souvenir shops, hotels and restaurants.
/ The buildings on both sides of the hh/food alley were built in the 16th century and have been preserved to this day. In the Middle Ages, in order to let illiterate people understand what is being sold in the store, carved wrought iron has been widely spread, and every store has to play with ingenuity. In the iron signboard, various patterns
Nowadays, in order to maintain the original style of the food alley, the signs of all the shops continue to follow the custom of carving wrought iron. Walking on this stone road, looking up, each characteristic cast iron signboard competes with glory
must see the only carved wrought iron in the world. The "McDonald's" signboard is only available in Salzburg.
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In Salzburg's Old Street (the food alley), the most special is not from top brands to local specialty shopping stores, but the signs of each store follow the ancient traditional iron signs. In the past, in order to let illiterate people understand what the store is selling, every store has to play with ingenuity. In the iron signboard, various patterns are hung outside, and various images are told to visitors. What is it for sale?
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Food hutong located in salzburg old city, adjacent to the cathedral, it is the most prosperous salzburg, which is the most attractive shopping street. Stone slabs of the street is very narrow, but also do not have amorous feelings. Visitors all the year round, the hustle and bustle, very busy. Food hutong street on both sides of the building in good condition to keep the style of the middle ages, colourful, decorated with exquisite relief and cornices
In the Old Town of Salzburg, roughly parallel to the Salzach River, it is the most lively street in Savoyzburg, with restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. Mozart’s birthplace is also on this street. This street is also famous for having a large number of wrought iron signs with different shapes. The globally unified McDonald's has a different appearance here. There are a lot of people wearing local costumes, they are distinctive
Grain Alley is an obligatory commercial street in Salzburg. There are many shops, one after another. People come and go, bustling. More famously, the birthplace of the famous musician Mozart is here, in the golden building.
Qianliang Hutong is a small alley in the center of Salzburg. Mozart’s birthplace is on this alley. In addition, the upper and second floors on both sides of the alley are covered with various signs, which should belong to this alley. It’s more distinctive. The Hutong is neither wide nor long. It takes less than a quarter of an hour to walk slowly. The two gangs still dominate various shops. Of course, the famous Austrian Swarovski also has branches here, as well as Saarland. The tax refund point in Gunzburg is also near this alley.
Grain Alley is the busiest street in the Old Town of Salzburg, Austria, and it is the side street that best reflects the European style in the Middle Ages. Each building is clearly written with the construction time, and the company has its own signs made of metal, retaining the style of the 16th century. The tree-lined secluded house, renovated medieval buildings, and shops on the street are very distinctive.