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Where is the Music City?

Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a world-famous music city. It is located in a small basin with beautiful scenery and picturesque scenery at the northern foot of the Alps, and the sparkling Danube runs through the city.

Attractions: vienna state opera is a world-class large-scale opera house, the main symbol of "Music City" and known as "World Opera Center". Built in 1869, it was originally the Palace Theatre. Its predecessor was17th century wooden box theatre in Vienna Castle Square, and 1869 moved to the downtown circular street. 19 18 The Palace Theatre became state-owned and called the National Opera House. Only a few ruins were left during World War II, and they were rebuilt and renovated after the war 10, and their old appearance was restored. The appearance is antique, the whole stage area is completely modern, equipped with the most advanced audio equipment. 1955165438+10 celebrated rebirth with Beethoven's Federio. The Opera House is a magnificent Roman building. The front hall and the side hall are carved out of marble, with exquisite murals and photos of great musicians and famous actors hanging inside. The audience * * * has six floors, which can accommodate more than 1600 people.

Music Hall Vienna: The oldest and most modern concert hall in Vienna, Austria, is the legal place to hold the Vienna New Year Concert every year. Established in 1867 and completed in 1869. This is an Italian Renaissance building. The exterior walls are yellow and red, and there are many statues of music goddesses standing on the roof, which are simple and chic. 1870 65438+1On October 6th, the Golden Auditorium of the Concert Hall held its first performance. From 1872 to 1875, the famous musician Brahms was responsible for organizing concerts in the concert hall. Since 1939, the Vienna New Year Concert has been held here every year, with the time of 65438+ 10/0/.Due to the interruption of the war, 1 959 resumed. There is a collection hall in the hall, which is divided into two rooms. One is the exhibition room, which regularly holds exhibitions of collectibles for people to visit; One is the archives. On one side, the bookshelves are full of handwritten, woodcut and printed music books and scores. On the other side is a row of iron cabinets containing musical manuscripts, letters and other musicians' handwriting, including Mozart's musical manuscripts: the last symphony, etc. In the middle of the room is a long row of tables for researchers to consult. The archives used to be Brahms' office. Before he died, he repeatedly told him to donate all his thousands of music books and music scores to the archives. The concert hall belongs to the Austrian Friends of Music Association, which has more than 7,000 members and is said to be the oldest and largest music organization in the world.

Salzburg is the capital of Salzburg state in northwest Austria, near the Salzburg River, a tributary of the Danube River, and is the transportation, industry and tourism center of northern Austria. This is the birthplace of Mozart, a great composer, and is known as the "Music Art Center". Salzburg, founded in 1077, was the residence and activity center of the Catholic archbishop in the 8th century-18th century. Salzburg broke away from religious rule in 1802 and returned to Bavaria in accordance with the Schon-Brown Treaty in 1809. The Vienna Conference (1814-1815) decided to return it to Austria. The architectural art here is comparable to Venice and Florence in Italy and is known as "Rome in the North". The city is located on both sides of the Salchach River, between the snow-capped Alps. The city is surrounded by lush steep mountains and is full of charm. Holhensalzburg (11century), located on the south slope of the right bank of the river, stands tall after 900 years of wind and rain, and is the best-preserved and largest medieval castle in Central Europe. Benedictine Abbey was built at the end of the 7th century and has long been the center of local missionary activities. Franciscan Church was built in 1223. Imitating the Roman cathedral, the cathedral was built at the beginning of17th century, and it is the first Italian-style building in Austria. The archbishop's residence is the Renaissance Palace from 16 to 18 century. Baylor Palace in Milla was originally built for the Archbishop of Salzburg in17th century, and was expanded in18th century. Now it is a tourist center, including palaces, churches, gardens and museums. South of the city is a royal garden built in the17th century, which is famous for its "water games". Under the eaves of the buildings in the park, there are culverts and water pipes on both sides of the road, which spray water, splash and rain curtain fog barrier from time to time. Walking into an artificial cave in the garden, the gurgling water makes 26 kinds of birdsong, forming a beautiful empty mountain birdsong. On a stage controlled by mechanical devices, 156 moving characters reappear the life of the town here more than 300 years ago through the action of water flow. Walking into Salzburg, Mozart is everywhere. 1756 65438+1On October 27th, the great composer Mozart was born at No.9 Grain Street in the city. Mozart's former residence was turned into a museum.