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Oct 9, 2015 · Villa Trapp in Salzburg. When the Von Trapps, the famous musical family depicted in The Sound of Music , escaped the Nazis, the story of their Austrian home was far from over.
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Nonnberg Abbey (German: Stift Nonnberg) is a Benedictine monastery in Salzburg, Austria. Founded c. 712/715 by Saint Rupert of Salzburg , it is the oldest continuously existing nunnery in the German-speaking world.
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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.
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- Traunstrasse 34, Salzburg, 5026
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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.
The Sound of Music. The Trapp Family Singers | © Salzburg Museum. The name von Trapp is inextricably linked with Salzburg, where the world-famous family choir was established with its success story and music travelling around the globe. The von Trapps come to the Town of Salzburg.
Nonnberg Abbey in Salzburg is the oldest existing nunnery in the German-speaking region and became world-famous through the film The Sound of Music. History of Nonnberg Abbey. The nunnery was founded sometime between 712 and 715 by Saint Bishop Rupert of Salzburg on a terrace of the Salzburg Fortress Mountain.