Festungsberg
Festungsberg is a mountain in Salzburg municipality, Salzburg state, Austria. Its summit at about 542 m (1,778 ft) is the site of Hohensalzburg Fortress.
The mountain is located in the south of Salzburg's historic centre. It forms the northern rim of the Berchtesgaden range within the Northern Limestone Alps.
Archaeological findings date back to the Celtic La Tène culture. The area was fortified during the days of the Roman above the city of Iuvavum until King Odoacer of Italy commanded to leave the Province of Noricum in 488. About 715 Bishop Rupert of Salzburg established the Benedictine Nonnberg Abbey at the eastern foot of the mountain. Archbishop Gebhard had a first castle built at the top during the Investiture Controversy about 1077. Formerly used for grassland or for vineyard cultivation by the monks of St Peter's Abbey, the slopes are nowadays mostly wooded.