TY - JOUR A1 - Hoffmann, Robert T1 - Die Entstehung einer Legende N2 - This paper sheds light on the history of the quotation “I regard the environs of Salzburg, Naples, and Constantinople as the most beautiful on earth”, which is usually attributed to Alexander von Humboldt. The author shows that Humboldt’s alleged praise of Salzburg first appeared around 1870, and thus the quotation cannot be regarded as authentic. As a local legend it was meant to connect permanently the famous name of Humboldt with that of the growing centre of tourism. The circumstances under which the quotation found its way into the literature remain to be investigated; however, it seems clear that this can be seen as a typical example of what Eric Hobsbawm has called „invention of tradition“. Invented traditions – this might comfort the tourist industry of Salzburg – have particularly long lives. KW - 1870 KW - Salzburg Y1 - 2009 UR - https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/3363 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-35467 SN - 1617-5239 SN - 2568-3543 VL - VII IS - 12 SP - 97 EP - 110 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER -