Marko-Feingold-Footbridge

Bridging History and Harmony

In the heart of Salzburg, Austria, lies a historical treasure that captivates visitors with its rich past and timeless allure—the Marko Feingold Footbridge. Named after the esteemed Holocaust survivor, Marko Feingold, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to the city’s resilience and commitment to unity.

Guests enjoying a private Sound of Music experience at Schloss Leopoldskron, the iconic filming location in Salzburg.
Guests enjoying a private Sound of Music experience at Schloss Leopoldskron, the iconic filming location in Salzburg.

As tourists and locals alike traverse the footbridge, its elegant design gracefully spans the serene waters of the Salzach River, offering breathtaking views of Salzburg’s Old Town and the majestic Hohensalzburg Fortress. The bridge’s curves and the play of light create a photographer’s dream, presenting countless opportunities for stunning snapshots.

Beyond its visual appeal, the Marko Feingold Footbridge holds profound significance as a symbol of unity and remembrance. Each step across its expanse brings a sense of connection to the city’s tumultuous past, while also highlighting its dedication to celebrating cultural diversity.

Conveniently located, the footbridge provides easy access to some of Salzburg’s most renowned landmarks, including the Mirabell Palace and Gardens, the Mozarteum University of Salzburg, and the Salzburg Congress. It has become a central starting point for leisurely walks through the city’s charming streets.

Throughout the year, visitors are drawn to the Marko Feingold Footbridge, which offers an exceptional experience in any season. Whether exploring the historical significance or embracing the contemporary vibe, the footbridge promises a memorable journey for travelers of all interests.

As the sun sets over the Salzach River, casting a warm glow on the city’s skyline, the Marko Feingold Footbridge stands tall, narrating its captivating story to all who cross its path. Embrace the enchantment of Salzburg’s history and present as you venture across this extraordinary landmark. The Marko Feingold Footbridge promises an unforgettable experience that leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of those who visit.

Guests enjoying a private Sound of Music experience at Schloss Leopoldskron, the iconic filming location in Salzburg.

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Private Experience

Experience Marko-Feingold-Footbridge with weTours

2.5 h •
Walk
• Hotel Pick-up •

7 guests

Private Sound of Maria Tours

Maria’s Walking Tour

A Musical Walking Experience

A private walking journey through Salzburg’s historic Old Town, where iconic filming locations and musical heritage come together.

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from € 490 (group rate)

This experience includes visits to the following iconic attractions:

Marco Feingold Footbridge Salzburg

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Moenchsberg (Viewpoint)

Mozart Footbridge

Residence Fountain

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Residenzplatz Square

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Mirabell Gardens – Do-Re-Mi Scenes

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Nonnberg Abbey – Maria’s Convent

8 h •
Minivan
• Hotel Pick-up •

7 guests

Private Sound of Maria Tours

The Ultimate Maria Experience

The Ultimate Live Music Experience

A full-day private journey through Salzburg’s most iconic filming locations — from the historic Old Town to lakes, castles, and alpine meadows.

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from € 2,490 (group rate)

This experience includes visits to the following iconic attractions:

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The Gazebo – Sixteen Going on Seventeen

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Mirabell Palace

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Moenchsberg (Viewpoint)

Residence Fountain

Residenzplatz-weTours-Sound-of-Music-Walking-Tour-Featured-Image

Residenzplatz Square

Sound of Music St. Gilgen Wolfgangsee

Lake Wolfgang – Opening & Aerial Scenes

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Mirabell Gardens – Do-Re-Mi Scenes

Sound of Music Meadow Werfen

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Nonnberg Abbey – Maria’s Convent

Sound of Music Frohnburg Salzburg

Trapp Villa – Frohnburg Palace

Leopoldskron Palace, the iconic Sound of Music filming location in Salzburg.

Trapp Villa – Leopoldskron Palace

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Mondsee – Wedding Church

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

The Marko Feingold Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge located in Salzburg, Austria. It spans across the Salzach River, connecting the city’s Old Town with the newer part of the city.
Marko Feingold was a prominent Holocaust survivor and a respected figure in Salzburg’s Jewish community. The bridge is named in his honor to commemorate his legacy and the enduring spirit of the city’s Jewish residents.
The footbridge symbolizes unity and remembrance, serving as a poignant reminder of Salzburg’s tumultuous past while celebrating its commitment to inclusivity and diversity today.
Yes, the Marko Feingold Footbridge is designed to be wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for all visitors.
Yes, the footbridge is beautifully illuminated at night, creating a magical ambiance that enhances the scenic views of Salzburg’s skyline.