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A HOTEL WITH HISTORY

The groundstone of the current hotel was laid by Archbishop Paris Lodron around 1619. In the centuries that followed the building served as seat for various aristocracy. Towards the end of the 19th century it received its current apperarance. In 1892 the city of Salzburg, which then owned the property, opened the first hotel in the Mozart city offering electric power. The whole of the old town on this side of the Salzach river was supplied with electricity from here.
 | | Around 75 years ago the hotel came into the possession of the Hübner Family, who still run it today in the third generation as one of the few privately run hotels in Salzburg. |
 | | The Bristol counts among the best addresses in Salzburg, and has enjoyed the patronage of Emperor Franz Josef, Sigmund Freud and Ricardo Muti. Famous people from the world of politics, arts and culture as well as guests from all over the globe feel just as at home at the Bristol today as they did in the past. | |
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