Going Deep into Salzburg’s Past

St. Sebastian Cemetery is a quiet oasis in Salzburg. Follow me for a little walk and enjoy a rare opportunity to drill deep into the mausoleum of a prince-bishop. All over Europe I enjoy evocative cemeteries. Do you have a favorite?


This is Day 56 of my 100 Days in Europe series. As I research my guidebooks and make new TV shows, I’m reporting on my experiences and lessons learned in Vienna, the Alps, the Low Countries, England, and beyond. Find more right here on my travel blog.

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3 Replies to “Going Deep into Salzburg’s Past”

  1. Yes! I love the one at the church of St. Jakob in the Val Gardena! What a view!

  2. Europe’s oldest Jewish cemetery, in Worms, Germany. We happened to walk thru there in late fall 2007.

    The old skewed gray headstones, the autumn leaves…wonderfully photogenic.

  3. I love wandering the Protestant Cemetery in Rome and have done so on several visits to my favorite city. And I hasten to add it’s not just because I am a retired English teacher fond of Keats and Shelley!

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