Salzburg

Salzburg was an Austrian city. The name meant "salt castle". (AUDIO: Better Watch Out)

Topography
The city stood on the river Salzach. (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?)

Several streets were situated near the river, including Giselakai, Imbergstrasse and Steingasse. A hotel owned by Heine was situated on Giselakai. (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?)

A fortress overlooked the city. It could be reached via a single road or, alternatively, by a cable railway. (AUDIO: Fairytale of Salzburg)

History
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born there (PROSE: The Tramp's Story) in 1756. (AUDIO: Weapon of Choice) Antonio Salieri travelled back in time to kill Mozart before he learned to talk. He was stopped by the Seventh Doctor. (PROSE: The Tramp's Story)

The Tenth Doctor's companion Wolfgang Ryter was born in Salzburg in 1993. (COMIC: Flight of the Giurgeax, Bad Wolfie)

In 2098, Eldritch Valdemar was placed on trial in Salzburg, and sentenced to death. (COMIC: The Screams of Death, The Child of Time)

Undated events
The Fifth Doctor and Vislor Turlough visited Salzburg on 4 December one year trying to save children from an alien, who was hiding in a barn. In the end the children killed the creature. (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?)

The Eighth Doctor, Liv Chenka and Helen Sinclair visited Salzburg on 5 December one year. Angry at her landlord, Maria Werner made a wish that Krampus be real. A mysterious man at a Christmas market made the wish come true. Imps serving the Krampus implemented zero-tolerance for bad deeds and brought all inhabitants of the city to the gates of hell through which the gigantic Krampus appeared. Helen piloted the TARDIS to 4th century Asia Minor and brought back St Nicholas, who was the only one, according to the myth, who could stop the Krampus. St Nicholas, then still the bishop of Myra, defied the Krampus sending him back where he came from and saving the city. (AUDIO: Better Watch Out / Fairytale of Salzburg)

Customs
On 5 December, Salzburg held the Krampus run (AUDIO: Better Watch Out) or Krampuslauf. (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?)