Salzburg, Austria
Estimated Length: 4 hours
Estimated Length: 4 hours
Taking a guided coach tour is a good way to see the sights filmed during The Sound Of Music if you don't have a car. The tour goes up into the mountains and gives you a chance to see parts of the Salzkammergut that's not easily accessible by foot or public transportation. There are a few tour companies, but I chose Panorama Tours as it was highly recommended.
Our first stop was Leopoldskron, the location of the home of the von Trapp family. It is in reality a private residence so this was as close as we could get to the house.
Leopoldskron |
The mountain where the opening scene was filmed |
Then we headed southward to Hellbrunn to see the pavilion that was in the film. The sign next to it read:
This pavilion was used in 1964 in a scene in the film "The Sound of Music," which described the fate of the von Trapp family. In the main roles: Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. Director: Robert Wise. The scene was played here to the song: Sixteen Going On Seventeen.
At the end of filming the pavilion was presented to the city of Salzburg as a gift. In 1991 the city council decided to restore it and to show it publicly in the Hellbrunn Palace Park.
The Pavilion |
The next stops were the most amazing of all. The bus drove outside of Salzburg, up into the mountains to the Salzkammergut lake district where I saw some of the most beautiful scenery on this trip. As the drive is a little long, the tour guide plays music from the soundtrack during the ride.
Lake Fuschl |
Mondsee Cathedral, where Maria and the Baron got married |
Mondsee |
The tour ended at Mirabell Gardens. This is the location where the von Trapp family danced and sang all around. See if you recognize this location in the photo below.
Mirabell Gardens |
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