Salzburg Cathedral is a witness of the unity of religion and politics. It was built in early 774. It underwent repeated expansion, renovation, destruction and reconstruction until the time of Archbishop Paris Lodron. Although it was the most famous church building in the north at that time, as a Baroque style building, I don't think it was magnificent and exquisite. The exterior walls, sculptures and decorations were very concise, but the texture was very delicate and smooth, giving people a sense of holiness. As for the interior, it is almost impossible to use the third eye (camera) because it arrives at the time of mass and stands behind the crowd.