St Sebastian's Cemetery
358 Votes Currently Open- Address: Linzer G. 41, 5020 Salzburg, Austria Map
- Timings: 09:00 am - 04:00 pm Details
- Phone: +43-662875208
- Time Required: 00:30 Mins
- Tags: Church, Religious Site, Cemetery, Family And Kids, Tower
This small church and cemetery complex is famous for being the location of the Mozart family tomb (with his father Leopold and his wife Constanza), and it is also the final resting place for many of Salzburg’s aristocrats and celebrities. The complex was first built in 1512, but the buildings you see today are from the Baroque period in mid 18th century. See the Mausoleum of Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, the 1620 statue of St. Sebastian, and the tomb of Paracelsus. Inside the church, check out the Rococo portal, and the early 17th century high altar depicting Madonna and the Child by Hans Waldburger. The steeple roof and the small tower are quite cute too.
How to Reach St Sebastian's Cemetery
- Bus 270 stop Salzburg Mirabellplatz (Schloss Mirabell)
- Drive, walk or cycle to here.
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- St Sebastian's Cemetery Address: Linzer G. 41, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
- St Sebastian's Cemetery Contact Number: +43-662875208
- St Sebastian's Cemetery Timing: 09:00 am - 04:00 pm
- Best time to visit St Sebastian's Cemetery(preferred time): 09:00 am - 03:30 pm
- Time required to visit St Sebastian's Cemetery: 00:30 Mins
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5.88% of people who visit Salzburg include St Sebastian's Cemetery in their plan
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358 Times
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09 AM - 10 AM
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48.62% of people start their St Sebastian's Cemetery visit around 09 AM - 10 AM
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30 Minutes
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People usually take around 30 Minutes to see St Sebastian's Cemetery
84.26% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting St Sebastian's Cemetery
People normally club together Kapuzinerberg and Salzburg Old Town while planning their visit to St Sebastian's Cemetery.