More about our translation services in Salzburg
If you require a certified translation and have also been requested to prove the authenticity of your documents in advance by means of an apostille, this can be done at Bürgeramt Salzburg, Mirabellplatz 4 in 5020 Salzburg. The appendix attached there in the form of a stamp will then also be translated into the language of your choice by our certified translators. Alternatively, you can also contact any local or district court, for example at Rudolfsplatz 3, 5020 Salzburg, which will also issue this certificate of authenticity.
Express translations in Salzburg
Regarding a possible express translation, in the event of the language combination English-German, we would like to ask you to arrange a possible delivery date in advance with our customer service, as this is the language combination that is most in demand. The same currently applies to the Turkish-German translation and the Slovenian-German translation.
The city of our Salzburg translators
The city of our Salzburg translators is the capital of the federal state of the same name and lies close to the Bavarian border. The river Salzach flows through the middle of the old town and divides the historical centre into a left and a right side of the old town. The city was called Iuvavum in Roman times, but was renamed "Salzburg" in the early Middle Ages. This designation refers to the political and economic dimensions of the city, which were particularly important from the end of the Middle Ages onwards.
The Hohensalzburg Fortress, built in the 11th century, is still considered the city's landmark today. It is one of the largest fortresses in Europe, is excellently preserved and has never been conquered. Today it is one of the most popular sights in the country and, due to its location high above the city, plays a decisive role in Salzburg's unique silhouette.