Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburg (German: Salzburg), the capital of the state of Salzburg in Austria, with a population of 155.416 (January 1, 2021), is the fourth largest city in Austria after Vienna, Graz and Linz. Salzburg is located in the west of Austria and is the gate of the Alps. The architectural style of the city is mainly Baroque. The city has a long history. According to historical records, Salzburg is the oldest city in the jurisdiction of Austria today.
Salzburg is the birthplace of the musical genius Mozart, who spent more than half of his short life of less than 36 years in Salzburg. Salzburg is also the hometown of conductor Herbert von Karajan and the filming location of the movie "The Sound of Music". The Old Town of Salzburg was included in the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1996.
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1. Salzburg Central Railway Station is the most important railway station in the metropolis of Salzburg and an important transportation hub in western Austria. It is frequented by around 25,000 travelers daily and serves as a border post in the direction of Germany. Salzburg Main Station is a station of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and Deutsche Bahn AG (DB). Several long-distance and local transport routes connect within it. The Westbahn and Rosenheim-Salzburg lines from Vienna and Linz, in addition to international trains, also have a rapid connection to Tyrol and Vorarlberg via the corridor traffic via Rosenheim (Deutsche Eck). The picture shows the rooftop of a hotel near the main fire in Salzburg. It is quiet amidst the hustle and bustle. All operators have full coverage of 5G and 3CA. It is suitable for 5G access, static throughput and other tests. From a distance, you can see the train that is about to enter the station across the bridge.
2. Mirabell Palace has a long history and is located in the old town of Salzburg, Austria. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the city because of its gardens. The entire complex, together with all outbuildings and horticultural monuments, is protected as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The interior space is mainly used by the City of Salzburg, the offices of the Mayor of Salzburg and the city government are located in Mirabell Palace, and the State Hall is used as a concert and wedding hall, often used by international guests. The large flow of people here is suitable for testing the telephone connection rate, and it is also one of the must-see attractions for tourists who come to Salzburg.
3.The Salzach River is a river that flows through Austria and Germany. The Salzach River is 225 kilometers long. It flows through the states of Salzburg (Austria) and Bavaria (Germany) and is one of the greatest rivers in the Alps. The Salzach River runs through the entire Salzburg, and the urban traffic is extremely convenient. The super-long bus lines span from the suburbs to the urban area, from residential areas to industrial areas, and can cover various scenarios, which is especially suitable for Mobility Test.