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  1. Oct 9, 2015 · Villa Trapp itself is not the palace depicted in the film but a large, 22-room historic home built in 1863. Georg von Trapp and his children moved there in 1924 following the death of his first wife.

  2. The Villa Trapp is the original living house of the Sound of Music Family. It was not a movie location, this is the real thing. Visitors may walk on the paths of the family see their park, their Living room learn about the true story and where the Sound of Music differs from real life.

  3. The legend of the Trapp family lives on in the famous cult film The Sound of Music (1965), which was mainly filmed in Salzburg. You can explore the original locations on a stroll through the town or on a Sound of Music tour .

  4. Learn about the real history of the von Trapp family at Villa Trapp in Salzburg. Explore the famous family’s real-life house and grounds at your own pace. A budget-friendly admission ticket makes for a perfect family activity. This Sound of Music tour is short and easy to fit into a busy sightseeing day.

  5. Mar 2, 2015 · In the climactic scene of “The Sound of Music,” the von Trapps flee Salzburg, Austria, under the cover of night and hike across the surrounding mountains to safety in Switzerland.

  6. Apr 17, 2017 · Behind the Scenes: The yellow home used to film the exterior of the von Trapp house is actually the Mozarteum Salzburg, a music and dramatic arts university founded in 1841, named after the...

  7. The true story of the von Trapp family begins in the 1920s in Salzburg. Georg von Trapp, a widowed naval officer, married Maria Augusta Kutschera, a former nun. Together with his seven children, they formed the Trapp Family Singers and fled Austria in 1938 to escape the Nazis.

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