Ferdinand-Hanus-Platz intersects with Griesgasse and is an important transportation hub. Salbourg Square is known as a get-together for punks and freaks. For many aesthetes, connoisseurs of Mozart and Baroque, this square is identified with the typical Salzburg controversy, which adds a piquancy and elegant atmosphere of liberalism and pluralism. The square was named after Ferdinand Hanush, a Social Democrat who lived between 1866 and 1923. He is considered an important literary figure and a key player in the Austrian history of socialism. From here the pedestrian bridge to the opposite bank is perfectly visible. Translated with Google Translate