Festival Theater Introduction: The Salzburg Music Festival was founded by the Austrian poet Hugo von Hofmannsthals, and its history can be traced back to the Salzburg International Music Festival in 1877 , held every summer since 1920, in addition to the Easter Music Festival founded by the famous conductor Herbert von Karajan in 1967.
The foot of the Monk Mountain is known as the Festival Theater District, where the annual Salzburg Festival is held. The Small Festival Theater in the district was built in 1924-1925, while the Grand Festival Theater was built by Clemons Holzmeister in 1956-1960. The local one was built in 1693 according to Fischer's plan. The riding school is also often used as a performance venue for art festivals.
The amphitheater of the Riding School has 1,549 seats and is not only suitable for operas and dramas, but also for performance plays. Salzburg performances have been held here since 1926.
The Festival Theater was designed and built by the Austrian architectural designer Clemens Holzmeister and was opened by conductor Karajan in 1960. The theater has a wide view and has 2177 seats. It is mainly used for performing operas and large-scale concerts.
The cathedral square, the forecourt of the Salzburg Cathedral, has been the venue for performances of the traditional play "Everyone" since 1920.
The hall of the interesting Mozarteum Theater was completed in 1914. It has 807 seats and is also one of the concert performance venues.
The State Theater was inaugurated in 1893 and restored in 1978. It has 732 seats and the first performances here were five works by Thomas Behanhard.
The University Church, completed in 1707 and designed by Fischer von Erlacher, is not only an ideal performance venue for classic religious music, but also suitable for modern repertoire.
The cathedral and St. Peter's Church are often used for religious concerts.
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