Founded in AD 696, St. Peter’s Abbey is a Benedictine monastery nestled in Salzburg’s Old Town, comprising an abbey, church, and cemetery. The church, renovated during the 17th and 18th centuries, features gilded baroque decoration and holds historical significance as the venue for the debut performance of Mozart’s Great Mass in C Minor in 1783. Visitors can explore the ornate interiors and walk through the tranquil grounds, immersing themselves in the rich history and cultural heritage of this ancient site.
St. Peter’s Abbey (Stift Sankt Peter)
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