Festungsbahn is the oldest funicular in Austria, inaugurated in 1982, and currently active.
It connects the heart of the historic center of Salzburg with the Hohensalzburg Fortress, one of the most touristic and admired places in the city. Hence, the reason for the name of “Funicular of Fortress“.
A journey of just 200 meters that leads up to the top, towards one of the symbols of the city, as well as one of the most romantic and evocative points of Salzburg. From here, you can enjoy wonderful views of the entire surrounding area.
In addition to the splendid view, you can admire the splendid fortress dating back to the 11th century, one of the best preserved in all of Europe.
In summer, however, grandiose and evocative concerts are hosted.
Over the course of its history, the funicular has undergone numerous interventions, the last of which in 2011. The new cars have been equipped with more modern systems, new electrical equipment and, above all, panoramic windows for a better view of the outside.
Photo ©, Salzburger Hockerl
The complete route is 200 meters long, lasting just one minute.
The valley station is located at Festungsgasse 4, near the cemetery and catacombs of the ancient St. Peter’s Monastery.
Instead, go up to the 536m of the mountain station, right where the splendid Hohensalzburg Fortress is located.
The Festungsbahn is open every day, from Monday to Sunday, including holidays, at the following times:
There are different types of tickets for the Funicular of Fortress. With the BASIC TICKET you can make an uphill and downhill journey with the Funicular and you will have access to the following areas of the Hohensalzburg Fortress:
– Ramparts, chapel, panoramic tour, Fortress Museum, Rainer Regiment Museum, Puppet Museum, exhibition in the Arsenal.
The ticket price is as follows:
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