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| Things to do Edit This First of all, Radstadt is a ski resort. But not only in winter you should enjoy sporting there. Amongst the various sport facilities, golfing, biking, horseriding and walking are he most popular ones. But back to skiing again. Radstadt is the cradle of the world's best skiers. Whether Roswitha Steiner or Andreas Schifferer, famous personalities have raced down the slopes in the Radstadt-Altenmarkt skiing area on skis. The centre for carvers, skiers, cross-country skiers and boarders features an ample offer of well-prepared pistes. From the very easy to the most exacting slopes, from the beginning skier to the piste specialist, everybody will find his way. Cross-country tracks and hills with lifts in front of the entrance door will make the winter entertainment as convenient as possible. The winter kingdom is especially suited for families and protected against winds with its 3 T-bar lifts, 2 double cable cars. It's a hot tip among insiders and is already known for its total of 20 km long well-prepared pistes. Carvers' paradise and fun park Here carvers and boarders will find excellent conditions. Thanks to free ski coaches, modern lifts and modern snow-making facilities, snowless slopes or long waiting times are a thing of the past. In view of the variety (in the Salzburger Sportwelt Amadé there is a total of 350 km of descents, more than 100 modern lift facilites and 220 km of cross-country tracks available) and the impressing panorama it is little wonder that ADAC awarded these pistes and cross-country tracks the envious rating of 5. 660 kilometres on piste updated recently Radstadt, the heart of the Top Tauern Region, is a good starting point for endless skiing fun. The entire area can be reached easily in just a few minutes by car or ski bus. This means that using the Top-Tauern-Skipass, Austria's most extensive ski pass for 5-14 days, visitors have around 660 piste kilometres and more than 270 lift facilities between Salzburg and Styria at their feet; namely the Salzburger Sportwelt Amadé, the Skiparadies Dachstein-Tauern, Obertauern and the Lungau skiing region. (Price for the 6-day ski pass: adults ATS 2,120/Euro154.07, children ATS 1,175/Euro 85.39). All inclusive for piste magic The ski pass for the Salzburger Sportwelt Amadé is available for 1 to 18 days (price for adults between ATS 400/Euro 29.07 and ATS 3,995/Euro 290.33, for children between ATS 225/Euro 16.35 and ATS 2,205/Euro 160.24) and, naturally, in the off-season at a reduced price. Moderately priced skiing packages from 3-14 days are offered by a number of Radstadt-based accommodation enterprises. The centre of cross-country skiing Cross-country skiers are spoiled here, because Radstadt can boast of certainly one of the largest and most beautiful cross-country areas of the Salzburger Sportwelt Amadé. With 160 kilometres of prepared cross-country tracks (for classic-style as well as skating) at all difficulty levels, particularly the 50 km long Tauern track, Radstadt makes the cross-country skiers' heart not only beat faster, but also higher. The international Tauern race, one of the most popular cross-country races with more than 1000 participants, is being organized in the Salzburger Sportwelt Amadé for the 25th time to be held on January 28th, 2001. Even renowned Radstadt-based cross-country champions, such as world champion Alois Stadlober, the World-Loppet overall champion and triple mountain race world champion Gudrun Pflüger, or the nordic ÖSV head and former Wasa race winner Walter Mayer, always find new challenges on the diverse tracks, including the wonderful tracks at high altitude. High "Snow"-ciety Not only alpine skiing, but also cross-country skiing and snowboarding dominate the Radstadt sports programme. Excellent ski and cross-country ski schools in the "Snow on Snow" Snowboard-Center Radstadt-Zauchensee courses are offered for beginners to advanced skiers in addition to special technique camps or race camps. Tennis, riding (in the indoor riding arenas), winter hiking, tobogganing, skating, ice-curling or romantic excursions in horse-drawn carriages are offered as well. And since the visitor cannot live from sports alone, here home-made and international cuisine is served. Right in the centre of sociability and hospitality, Radstadt offers new dimensions of experience for the sophisticated holiday-maker. [Add Activity] Scuba Diving Edit This Scuba Diving isn't really too good. Difficult to find places to fill air tanks. type: Diving World66 rating: [rate it] Clam Digging Edit This Dig as much as you like, you won't find any clams. type: Trekking World66 rating: [rate it] ___________Sights Edit This Hellbrunn - View over the Palace garden Hellbrunn - View over the Palace garden Morsan Display all or display just: Castles Churches Churches and Cathedrals Historic Buildings Hot Spots Hotspots Landmarks Museums Palaces & Castles Parks and Gardens Show best rated on top | Show in alphabetical order [Add Sight] Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) Edit This Kranzlmarkt 1. Built in 1407. Reconstructed 1616-1618. Marble portal with a statue of the Goddess of Justice by Hans Waldburger (1616). Lunar clock. Present appearance since 1772. type: Historic Buildings World66 rating: [rate it] St. Blaise's Church (Civil Hospital Church) Edit This Church of St. Blaise in Salzburgh Church of St. Blaise in Salzburgh photo by: T. E. Watts Located at the end of the Getreidegasse, a famous street in Salzburg, where many of the world-renown guesthouses and shops are located in the old town is St. Blaise's Church looking toward the Moenschsberg. The Gothic St. Blaise's Church (Blasiuskirche) is located at the very base of the limestone cliff, and has been described as "Gothic Salzburg at its unaltered best." Unlike many of the other churches in the town, this one is pristine, as it was not damaged or rebuilt numerous times. Construction began in 1327 and it was consecrated in 1350 and served as a hospital more.. type: Churches and Cathedrals World66 rating: [rate it] address: Bürgerspitalgasse 2. Hohensalzburg Fortress Edit This Hohensalzburg Fortress from the Kapitelplatz Hohensalzburg Fortress from the Kapitelplatz photo by: T. E. Watts This fortress atop a hill overlooking Salzburg and the surrounding valley dates to the 11th century (begun in 1077) and was enhanced significantly over the centuries, particularly by the Archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach, whose efforts were completed under Prince Archbishop Max Gandolf Kuenberg in 1681. The interior features late Gothic secular rooms. It is the largest fully-preserved fortress in central Europe. It has been used as a fortress, barracks for soldiers, and a dungeon. It only ceased being a military outpost in 1861. Because it has been refurbished numerous more.. type: Castles World66 rating: [rate it] address: Mönchsberg 34 url: www: http: tel: 84 24 30-11 e-mail: salzburger.burgen.schloesser@lang-sbg.gv.at Mozartplatz Edit This with the Mozart monument by Ludwig von Schwanthaler (1842). type: Hot Spots World66 rating: [rate it] St. Michael's Church Edit This St. Michael's Church: Residenzplatz, Salzburg, Austria St. Michael's Church: Residenzplatz, Salzburg, Austria photo by: T. E. Watts A very pink (!) pastel church in the Residenzplatz, St. Michael's Church (Michaelskirche). It's the oldest church in Salzburg, mentioned in official documents for the first time in 813 AD. It probably dates to around 800 AD. One source states that was originally built in 774 by St. Virgil, but was replaced by a new structure from 1181-1200 in the Romanesque style. This structure was damaged by fire and reconstructed again in 1598. Yet another structure was built in 1614 under Prince Archbishop Marus Sittikus, which was designed by Santino Solari; it was finally consecrated in more.. type: Hotspots World66 rating: [rate it] address: Residenzplatz St. Peter's Abbey Edit This St. Peter Bezirk. Abbey and Benedictine Monastery, founded by St. Rupert about 700, the latter with romanesque and gothic cloisters. The church is high romanesque convertedto late-baroque. St. Peter's cemetery, the final resting place of prominent personalities, e.g. Nannerl Mozart. The St. Peter's Cemetery (Petersfriedhof) in Old Town Salzburg has a fascinating history. It's one of Europe's oldest cemeteries; the catacombs in the cliff (Moenschberg) behind date to 215 AD. A small church is also partially contained within the mountain. The St. Peter Bazirk Abbey more.. type: Hotspots World66 rating: [rate it] Mozart's Birthplace Edit This Located in Getreidegasse no. 9, is where the Leopold Mozart family lived from 1747 to 1773. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born here on January 27, 1756. Today the rooms once occupied by the Mozart family house a museum. The most famous exhibits include Mozart's childhood violin, his concert violin, his clavichord, the pianoforte, portraits and correspondence of the Mozart family. type: Landmarks World66 rating: [rate it] address: Getreidegasse Nr. 9 Hellbrunn Zoo Edit This phone 82 01 76, fax 82 01 76-6. There are over 400 animals at Hellbrunn Zoo. As a geo-zoo Hellbrunn is laid out according to the geographical regions from which the animals come. Animals from a particular continent therefore live in the same area of the zoo. type: Parks and Gardens World66 rating: [rate it] Mozart's Residence Edit This Makartplatz 8, phone 88 34 54 -40, fax 87 29 24. Where W.A. Mozart lived from 1773 - 1780. The rooms formerly occupied by the Mozart family on the first floor were turned into a museum documenting the history of the building and the life of the Mozart family in this house. type: Historic Buildings World66 rating: [rate it] Catacombs Edit This St. Peter Bezirk, phone 84 45 78-0, fax 84 45 76-80. The catacombs hewn out of the rocks of the rocks of the Mönchsberg are of early Christian origin. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] Mülln Church Edit This Former church of the Augustine monks. Gothic hall. Interior design 1735-1738. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] address: Augustinergasse 4 Johann-Michael-Haydn Memorial Edit This Exhibition on the life and work of "Salzburg's Haydn". type: Historic Buildings World66 rating: [rate it] address: St.-Peter-Hof, tel: 84 45 76-19 Hellbrunn Palace Edit This Hellbrunn - View over the Palace garden Hellbrunn - View over the Palace garden photo by: Morsan phone 82 03 72, fax 82 03 72- 49 31. e-mail: schloss-hellbrunn@stadt-salzburg.at, www: http://www.hellbrunn.at. Manneristic, early Baroque pleasure palace built by Santino Solari (1612-1615) under Prince Archbishop Markus Sittikus. Festival hall and Octagon with wall and ceiling frescoes by Arsenio Mascagnis; extensive Baroque gardens with the famous trick fountains, the mechanical theater (1750) and the "stone theater" (first opera performed in the German-speaking world in 1617). type: Palaces & Castles World66 rating: [rate it] Mirabell Palace, Mirabell Gardens Edit This Mirabellplatz. Originally called "Altenau", Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich had the palace built in 1606 for Salome Alt. Reconstructed by Lukas von Hildebrandt 1721-1727, rebuilt after the disastrous town fire in 1818. Monumental staircase with figures by G.R. Donner. Marble Hall, used today for wedding ceremonies and concerts. Seat of the mayor of Salzburg. The Mirabell Gardens with groups of statues depicting figures from Greek mythology, marble vases designed by Fischer von Erlach. Natural Theatre, Bastionsgarten, "Dwarf Garden". type: Palaces & Castles World66 rating: [rate it] Museum of Natural History Edit This Museumsplatz 5, phone 84 26 53, 84 23 22, fax 84 79 05, e-mail: hausdernatur@salzburg.co.at, www: http://www.salzburg.co.at/hausdernatur. World-famous natural history collection, aquarium, reptile collection, outer-space show. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] Siegmundstor (Siegmund's Gate) Edit This Herbert-von-Karajan-Platz, road tunnel through the Mönchsberg, approx. 123m in length, leading to the Riedenburg district. Completed in 1767 under Prince Archbishop Sigismund von Schrattenbach after a construction period of only 16 months (manual labor). type: Landmarks World66 rating: [rate it] Church of St. John on Imberg Edit This Originally Romanesque, extended and redecorated in the Baroque style in 1681, ceiling paintings 1772, altars and other decoration 1775 - 1778. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] address: Imbergstiege 3. Christian Doppler Memorial and Research Centre Edit This Makartplatz 1, tel. and fax 88 76 31. Birthplace of the world-famous physicist (1803-1853). type: Historic Buildings World66 rating: [rate it] Residenz Edit This Since 1120. Newly erected from 1600 to 1619. Prince Archbishop F.A. Harrach had the State Rooms decorated and furnished under the supervision of Lukas von Hildebrandt (1709-1727). Murals and ceiling frescoes by J.M. Rottmayr and Martino Altomonte. type: Palaces & Castles World66 rating: [rate it] address: Residenzplatz 1 url: www: http: tel: 80 42-26 90 (27 61) e-mail: salzburger.burgen.schloesser@land-sbg.gv.at Residenz Fountain Edit This Beautiful Fountain by Tommaso di Garona for Prince-Archbishop Guidobald Graf Thun, is the largest baroque fountain north of the Alps (1656-1661). type: Landmarks World66 rating: [rate it] address: Residenz Square Horse Pond (Kapitelschwemme) Edit This Built in 1732 under Prince Archbishop Leopold Anton Firmian. The sculptures are by J.A. Pfaffinger. type: Landmarks World66 rating: [rate it] address: Kapitelplatz. Salzburg's Cathedral Museum, Edit This Cathedral Oratories, entrance in the Cathedral vestibule, phone 84 41 89, office 80 47-127, fax 84 04 42. e-mail: dommuseum.salzburg@kirchen.net, www: http://www.kirchen.net/dommuseum/. Cathedral Treasure, artifacts from the archdiocesan estate from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, the prince archbishops' "Art and Rarities Collection" from the 17th and 18th centuries. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] Salzburg Baroque Museum Edit This 17th and 18th century European art in preliminary sketches of the artists. type: Hotspots World66 rating: [rate it] tel: phone 87 74 32, fax 87 74 32-17 url: www.land-sbg.gv.at address: Mirabell Gardens, Orangerie "Bürgerspital" Museum (Toy collection) Edit This Toy collektion, arts and crafts, hostorical musical instruments. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] address: Bürgerspitalgasse 2, url: www.land-sbg.gv.at tel: 84 75 60, Fortress Museum, Edit This Hohensalzburg Fortress, phone 84 41 45, fax 84 11 34-10. www: http://www.land-sbg.gv.at/kultur-sport/museeen. Fortress history, Salzburg weapons and instruments of torture. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] Rainer Museum Edit This Hohensalzburg Fortress, memorial site of the former personal regiment (of the Archduke Rainer). type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] World of Marionettes Edit This Hohensalzburg Fortress, Mönchsberg 34, phone and fax 84 95 55, Marionette Museum - exhibits from numerous countries together with famous marionettes from the Salzburg Marionette Theatre. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Edit This Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9, phone 80 42-23 36 or 25 41, fax 80 42-25 42, e-mail: rupertinum@land-sbg.gv.at, www: http://www.land-sbg.gv.at/kultur-sport/museen. 20th century paintings, prints, sculptures and photographs.. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] Mozart Sound and Film Museum Edit This in Mozart's Residence, Makartplatz 8, tel. 88 34 54, fax 87 29 24. Archive Contains material relating to the interpretation of Mozart's works, documentary and feature films. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] Folklore Museum Edit This in the "Monatsschlössl" (1615), phone 82 00 03-21, fax 84 11 34- 10, www: http://www.land-sbg.gv.at/kultur-sport/museen. Folk-art, folk customs, devotional objects. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] Festival Halls Edit This Hofstallgasse, phone 84 90 97, fax 01/526 41 86. e-mail: museumscollection@vienna.at. Former royal stables (1607). Enlarged and reconstructed as the Small Festival Hall1924 /1926 and in 1937. Redesigned in 1962/63. Large Festival Hall built to designs by Clemens Holzmeister from 1956 to 1960. Portal designed by Fischer von Erlach. Felsenreitschule (Riding School) was built after plans by Fischer von Erlach in 1693. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] Salzburg Museum of Art and Art History Edit This Main Building, Museumsplatz 1, tel. 84 22 34-0, fax 84 11 34-10, www: http://www.land-sbg.gv.at/kultur-sport/museen. Exhibitions showing objects of art and cultural history from the City and Province of Salzburg. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] Linzer Gasse Edit This Historical street on the right bank of river Salzach at the foot of Capucin Mountain with old burgher houss, beautifully restored shops and a fine pathway on Capucin Mountain, lined with the Stations of the Cross. Breathtaking view over the city from the mountain. type: Hot Spots World66 rating: [rate it] Steingasse Edit This One of the oldest streets in town which has kept its medieval ambiance until today. type: Hot Spots World66 rating: [rate it] Loreto Church Edit This With convent of Capuchin nuns. Miraculous image called the "Salzburger Kindl". type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] address: Paris-Lodron-Straße 6. Capuchin Church and Convent Edit This Built 1599-1602. The Gothic church door dating from 1450 is a relic of the old Cathedral. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] address: Kapuzinerberg 6. Holy Trinity Church Edit This First church designed by Fischer von Erlach in Salzburg (1694-1702). Concave façade with sculpted figures by M.B. Mandl, dome fresco by J.M. Rottmayr. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] address: Dreifaltigkeitsgasse St. Erhardkirche Edit This Nonntaler Hauptstrasse 12. Built by Gaspare Zuccalli (1685-1689). High altar painting by Johann Michael Rottmayr and stucco by Francesco Brenno. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] Nonnberg Convent Edit This Nonnberggasse 2. Oldest continuously inhabited nunnery in the German-speaking world (Benedictine nuns). Founded by St. Rupert around 700. Late Gothic basilica with crypt, Romanesque frescoes (c. 1150). St. John's Chapel with altar in the style of Veit Stoss (1498). type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] Franciscan Church Edit This Franziskanergasse. The most interesting church in Salzburg from an architectural point of view. Founded during the 8th century, destroyed by fire in 1167, Romanesque nave built in 1223, late Gothic hall choir 1408/1460, Renaissance decorations and furnishings, Baroque chancel, Baroque high altar designed by Fischer von Erlach (1709) with Gothic Madonna by Michael Pacher (c. 1495). type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] Cajetan Church Edit This Built by Gaspare Zuccalli (1685-1700). Dome fresco, high altar and right side altar by Paul Troger, left side altar by J.M. Rottmayr. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] address: Kajetanerplatz 1 Collegiate Church Edit This University Square. Largest and most beautiful church built by Fischer von Erlach (1696-1707) as the university church. Altar paintings by J.M. Rottmayr. Unique convex façade rising to a sweeping diadem of towers. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] St. Sebastian's Church Edit This Late Gothic church erected from 1505 to 1512. Enlarged and reconstructed in 1749. Rococo portal by F.A. Danreiter. Paracelsus tomb. The nearby cemetary was built under Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich (1595-1600) in the style of an Italian campo santo. Contains the graves of the Mozart and Weber families, among others. Gabriel Chapel, Wolf Dietrich Mausoleum. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] address: Linzergasse 41 St. Mark's Church (Markuskirche/Ursulinenkirche) Edit This Built according to plans by Fischer von Erlach (1699-1705). Frescoes by C.A. Mayr. type: Churches World66 rating: [rate it] address: Ursulinenplatz. ______________History Edit This Salzburg From the Untersberg Salzburg From the Untersberg Steve Bahus Salzburg was formed from mining gold and salt which is why it is called "Salzburg" because in german this means treasure of salt. Inhabited by Celts, the city was conquered by the Romans. W.A. Mozart was born in Salzburg and spent there most of his life. ___________Nightlife and Entertainment Edit This photo [Add Entertainment place] Café Winkler Edit This Electrical elevator (1890) take you to Café Winkler with a panorama painting of the city of Salzburg by Johann Michael Sattler (1825). type: Beerkellers World66 rating: [rate it] address: Gstättengasse 13 tel: 44 80-62 85. Augustiner Bräu (Mülln Brewery) Edit This AugustinerBräu AugustinerBräu Augustinergasse 4. Beer has been brewed by the Augustine monks since 1621. The beer is tapped from wooden barrels and served in stone mugs. Attractive, traditional halls, large beer garden. type: Beerkellers World66 rating: [rate it] Stiegl's World of Brewing Edit This Adventure brewery, Stiegl Museum, beer-tasting. type: Beerkellers World66 rating: [rate it] address: Bräuhaustraße 9 e-mail: liebl@stiegl.co.at url: www.stiegl.co.at. tel: 83 87-380 Going Out:Theaters Edit This type: Beerkellers World66 rating: [rate it] Stieglkeller Edit This At the foot of the Hohensalzburg Fortress; impressive banquet hall, manorial hunting rooms, one of the most beautiful beer gardens in Salzburg with a wonderful view over the Old City. type: Beerkellers World66 rating: [rate it] Marionette Theater Edit This photo The repertoire of a large opera house is presented to recordings of the world's leading orchestras and vocalists by marionettes. type: Casinos World66 rating: [rate it] email: info@marionetten.at address: Schwarzstrasse 24 url: www.tcs.co.at tel: 87 24 06-0 Landestheater and "Kammerspiele" Theater Edit This type: Beerkellers World66 rating: [rate it] address: Schwarzstrasse 22 e-mail: service@theater.co.at url: www.theater.co.at. tel: 87 15 12-0 |
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Il Teatro dell'Opera del Festival di Salisburgo
Il Festival di Salisburgo (Salzburger Festspiele) è uno dei più importanti festival musicali di musica classica e opera lirica. Si tiene tutti gli anni in estate (per cinque settimane da fine luglio a tutto agosto) a Salisburgo (Austria), città natale di Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In tempi recenti si tiene anche il Salzburg Easter Festival[1]. Il Festival estivo è stato fondato nel 1877 ma la sua programmazione fu discontinua fino al 1910. Alla fine della Prima guerra mondiale nel 1918, la sua rinascita fu dovuta a cinque alte personalità che oggi vengono considerate i fondatori: Il poeta e drammaturgo Hugo von Hofmannsthal, il compositore Richard Strauss, il direttore del Teatro di Salisburgo Max Reinhardt, lo scenografo Alfred Roller ed il direttore d'orchestra Franz Schalk. Il Festival venne ufficialmente rifondato il 22 agosto 1920 con la rappresentazione di Jedermann di Hofmannsthal su un palco all'aperto sito nella piazza del Duomo di Salisburgo. Questa rappresentazione è divenuta una tradizione ed essa viene ripetuta tutti gli anni sempre allo stesso posto. Nel 1926 il vecchio palazzo sede dell'arcivescovado (Felsenreitschule), venne trasformato in un teatro che divenne la sede principale del Festival (Salzburger Festspielhaus). Questo fece sì che il festival, anno dopo anno, conquistasse importanza e fama in tutto il mondo, non solo come luogo di esecuzione delle opere di Mozart e Strauss, ma anche di altri compositori. Durante il Festival vengono programmate opere liriche, concerti sinfonici, recital, lavori teatrali ed altri generi di spettacolo. Oltre alle opere dei già accennati compositori austriaci vengono spesso eseguiti Falstaff di Giuseppe Verdi e Fidelio di Beethoven. Fra il 1934 e il 1937 si ebbe il periodo d'oro della manifestazione per la partecipazione di due mostri sacri come i direttori d'orchestra Toscanini e Bruno Walter. La popolarità del Festival andò scemando quando l'Austria venne annessa alla Germania nel 1938 ed ebbe delle edizioni sottotono fino alla temporanea chiusura nel 1943 durante la Seconda guerra mondiale. Alla fine della guerra il Festival riprese con l'edizione del 1945 subito dopo la vittoria delle forze alleate in Europa.
Dopo la seconda guerra mondiale [modifica]Dopo la fine della guerra, il Festival andò lentamente riguadagnando la fama che aveva raggiunto in precedenza, di principale Festival estivo, specialmente per le opere di Mozart. Nel 2006 il Festival ha celebrato il 250° anniversario della nascita di Mozart allestendo tutte e 22 le opere del compositore austriaco, comprese due opere incompiute, ottenendo un grande successo di pubblico e critica. Le rappresentazioni vennero filmate e presentate poi in televisione nel novembre dello stesso anno.
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