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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