Sopranos house in North Caldwell keeps fans coming back years after the show's end

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Although the legendary show "The Sopranos" ended over 15 years ago, people are still doing photo-ops at the Soprano House in North Caldwell.

Some travel far and wide to get a glimpse of the house up close and take photos at the end of its long, luxurious, and iconic driveway. Many visitors dress up in white robes and bring props such as orange juice, newspapers, and cigars so they can live out their Tony Soprano dream. Some super fans have even gone to the house to take their wedding photos.

One fan, 28-year-old Anna Balanovich, decided to make the two-hour drive from Old Forge, Pennsylvania to see the house and take photos in her Tony Soprano Halloween costume, which consisted of a white robe and a carton of orange juice.

"I didn't think anyone else would be there considering the show is 20-plus years old, but I was wrong," said Balanovich. "There were people parked outside when we pulled up and more came as we were leaving. I actually met someone who was visiting from California."

Although she was too young to watch when the show premiered, she has since become a huge fan. She said: "I feel like even though the show has been off the air for some years, it is still very relevant and relatable. It seems almost timeless."

Where is the house in 'The Sopranos'?

Tony Soprano's famous house that can be seen at the end of the opening credits of every episode is located at 14 Aspen Drive in North Caldwell.

If you look up the address on Instagram, thousands of posts appear showing people just like Balanovich at the end of the driveway decked out in Soprano-style outfits for a photo shoot.

Who lives in The Sopranos house now?

While the house is known as Tony Soprano's, in reality, the house has been owned for many years by Victor and Patti Recchia, who put the house on the market at a starting price of $3.4 million in 2019. It is unclear whether a sale went through.

According to a New York Times report, some of the pilot episode's scenes were filmed inside of the house's kitchen. They also shot various scenes outside of the house including the backyard pool, where Tony Soprano fed the ducks, and of course the driveway. However, the majority of the filming was done at a studio where they recreated the inside of the home.

In addition to the house, there are various places around New Jersey you can visit that were featured in "The Sopranos." Check out The Sopranos location guide to see all of the filming spots, what they were in the show, and where they can be found in real life.

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Sopranos fans still visit the famous house in North Caldwell NJ