Visit the New Trapp Family Mini-Museum at Zwölferhorn!
Discover the True Story with a Perfect Panoramic View.
Want to stand where the iconic opening scenes of The Sound of Music were filmed? Ride the Zwölferhorn Cable Car and discover the breathtaking mountain landscape overlooking St. Gilgen. Nestled in this spectacular setting, the lovingly curated Von Trapp Family Mini Museum tells the true story behind one of the world’s most beloved films.

Hiking Zwölferhorn (c) SalzburgerLand
Developed in close collaboration with the Trapp Family, the museum celebrates the family’s Austrian roots while highlighting the remarkable journey that eventually led them to Vermont, USA. Through detailed miniature displays, historic photographs, fascinating background stories, and original recordings by the Trapp Family Singers, visitors gain an authentic insight into the family’s extraordinary life beyond the Hollywood classic.

© Tourismus Salzburg, Sound of Music
The museum was officially opened in May 2026 in the presence of Kristina von Trapp, granddaughter of Maria and Georg von Trapp, making it a truly meaningful addition to the region’s The Sound of Music heritage. Whether you are a film enthusiast, a history lover, or simply looking for a unique mountain experience, the Mini Museum offers a memorable stop in one of the film’s most iconic locations.
Visitor Information:
Admission: Free of charge
Opening hours: Open daily during the regular operating hours of the Zwölferhorn Cable Car (Zwölferhorn Seilbahn)





