Introduction to the Archbishop's Residence: The Archbishop's Residence (Residenz Palace) is located in the Archbishop's Palace Square. It was first built in the 12th century and rebuilt from 1595 to 1619. The successive bishops of Salzburg have lived here since 1120.
The interior decoration of the Archbishop's official residence is mainly in Baroque and classical style. There are about 180 rooms in total, including art galleries, exhibition halls and the office of the university president. There are a large number of murals, embroidery curtains and statues in the rooms. , its splendor is comparable to that of the imperial palace.
The conference hall in the official residence was once the place where Mozart conducted the palace orchestra; the official gallery of the official residence contains paintings from the 17th century Dutch and Belgian Flemish schools, including Rembrandt's "Praying Old Woman" and Rubens's "The Allegory of Charles V, the Conqueror of the World" is the most famous.
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