Salzburg Dult
Salzburg Dult is held on May 23. This event in the third decade of the month May is annual.
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The Salzburger Dult is a traditional folk festival and fair with a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. Originally, the Dult was a church festival associated with the name day of a saint. Over time, its significance developed into a fair with a folk festival character.
History: The Dult was first mentioned in 1331 and originally took place around Salzburg Cathedral. It was later extended to other squares in the old town. In the 19th century, the Dult was moved to Mirabellplatz and eventually discontinued. It was revived after the Second World War and was held at the Salzburg Exhibition Center in Liefering from 1974.
Highlights: The Dult offers a mixture of traditional stalls, fairground rides and cultural events. Historically, showmen, puppeteers and other artists were also part of the festival. Today, the event attracts thousands of visitors every year and combines modern elements with traditional customs.
Special features: The Dult is not only a place of entertainment, but also an important part of Salzburg's cultural history. It has changed again and again over the centuries and adapted to the needs of society. Particularly noteworthy is the combination of market and folk festival, which makes the event unique.
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