(Salzburger) Fremden-Zeitung
Founded in 1820 by Joseph von Sonnenfels, the Salzburger Fremden-Zeitung has become a prominent newspaper in Salzburg, Austria, originally catering to tourists but evolving to embrace local news, culture, and events while highlighting the region's stunning landscape and vibrant community. Over the years, the newspaper has significantly influenced public opinion and promoted tourism, establishing itself as a reliable source of information for both locals and visitors. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Salzburger Fremden-Zeitung starting 1888, including 4,575 scans in total. This collection may offer insights into historical figures, events, and even stories from your family history. Explore the archives to uncover the rich history that has shaped Salzburg and discover the voices that have contributed to its legacy.