The Sound of Music was filmed in Salzburg in Austria and in Germany.
Mirabellgarten
In movie
Scene where Maria and the children sing do-re-mi when they run through the tunnel.
Real
Scene was shot The palace was built in 1606. It was initially named Altenau Castle. It was rebuilt in a lavish Baroque style from 1721 to 1727. In its geometrically-arranged gardens are mythology-themed statues dating from 1730. The gardens were made accessible to the public under Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.
Salzburg
Mirabellgarten
In movie
Scene where Maria and the children sing do-re-mi.
Real
Scene was shot The palace was built in 1606. It was initially named Altenau Castle. It was rebuilt in a lavish Baroque style from 1721 to 1727. In its geometrically-arranged gardens are mythology-themed statues dating from 1730. The gardens were made accessible to the public under Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.
Salzburg
Gschwantanger
In movie
Scene where Maria and the children are having a picnic on a meadow and sing 'Do re mi'.
Real
Scene was shot The Sound of Music trail in Werfen starts just as you come out of the picturesque village centre of Werfen, in Pongau, and is suitable for walkers of all abilities.
The path takes you up the Gschwandtanger, one of the most beautiful viewing points, high above the village.
This Alpine pasture is perhaps the most famous of all The Sound of Music locations, with the 900-year-old Hohenwerfen castle in the background.
The path is lined with signposts and information boards.
Werfen
Mirabellgarten
In movie
Scene where Maria and the children sing do-re-mi as they hop on the stairs.
Real
Scene was shot The palace was built in 1606. It was initially named Altenau Castle. It was rebuilt in a lavish Baroque style from 1721 to 1727. In its geometrically-arranged gardens are mythology-themed statues dating from 1730. The gardens were made accessible to the public under Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.
Salzburg