Village of Sölden in Tyrol, Austria
The Berghof Sölden is a residence and former farmstead in Sölden, Austria. The building is one of the original farmsteads in the Sölden region.
Position
The Berghof is located on the west side of the valley directly above the Sölden town centre.
History
A building on the site of the Berghof was first mentioned already in 1370. In 1588, the Berghof was listed in the records of St. Petersberg Castle as one of the original farmsteads[1] of Sölden. Since then many other houses have been built around the Berghof, and today this more than 400 year old farmstead serves principally as an alpine lodge with some seasonal agricultural functions. The house is now used as accommodation for guests.
Film location
In September 1939 portions of the film The Vulture Wally from Hans Steinhoff were shot at the Berghof.
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