10 iconic film locations you can actually visit in real life β¨
Iβve been revisiting some of the popular movies recently, and it's got me wondering about real locations vs. sets and green screen magic. It's interesting to note that some iconic film locations actually exist in real life and are open to visitors.
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1. The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, USA
Stephen King once had a nightmare during his stay at the hotel in 1974 and turned it into a horror masterpiece with "The Shining." The Stanley Hotel served as the inspiration for the eerie Overlook Hotel in the film.
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Fun fact: Unhappy with Kubrickβs interpretation of the novel, King shot his own mini-series produced by ABC here. Timberline Lodge in Oregon served as the exterior of the haunted Overlook Hotel in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.
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2. Palace of Versailles, France
Most of Marie Antoinette (2006) was shot here. If youβre familiar with Woody Allenβs Midnight in Paris, youβll find some scenes shot at the Hall of Mirrors and Bassin dβApollo.
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3. Sayama Hills, Saitama, Japan
That whimsical forest in My Neighbor Totoro? Yep. Inspired by this beautiful region located just outside of Tokyo.
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4. Alnwick Castle, England
The first two films in the Harry Potter series were filmed on this location.
In one memorable scene, Harry and Ron crash-landed the Weasley family's enchanted flying car in the inner baileys of the castle.
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5. The Skellig Michael, Ireland
The Skelligs served as Luke Skywalkerβs hideout in the Star Wars episodes 7 and 8, "The Last Jedi" and "The Force Awakens."
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6. Helsetkopen Mountain, Norway
Tom Cruise flying off the top of a mountain? This is the place. The final scenes of Dead Reckoning take place on a train headed to Innsbruck from Venice. Found the backdrop in this act is just breathtakingly amazing.
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7. Doune Castle, Stirling, Scotland
The greatest comedy from the West? Monty Python and the Holy Grail was mostly shot in Scotland, while this castle served as Guy de Lombardβs humble abode.
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8. Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong, China
The first half of Chungking Express takes place in the sprawling urban complex. It is the epitome of nightlife in Hong Kong, filled with narrow streets, neon lights, and dark alleys.
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9. Mehran Fort, Jodhpur, India
This is probably common knowledge, but the iconic prison scenes where Bruce Wayne escapes from a deep, underground prison in The Dark Knight Rises were filmed in the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur.
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10. Zhangjiajie National Park, Hunan Province, China
Pandora is much closer to us than we think. The Floating Hallelujah Mountains in Avatar is perhaps the most notable and wonderful location in the movie and was shot here!
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There you have it. A loop full of beautiful destination spots. There are tons more Iβll probably add, but a few definitely stand out.
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Which of these places would you love to visit? π π€
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9. Mehran Fort, Jodhpur, India
This is probably common knowledge, but the iconic prison scenes where Bruce Wayne escapes from a deep, underground prison in The Dark Knight Rises were filmed in the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur.
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4. Alnwick Castle, England
The first two films in the Harry Potter series were filmed on this location.
In one memorable scene, Harry and Ron crash-landed the Weasley family's enchanted flying car in the inner baileys of the castle.
I so wish that Himon knew who he met at that time π₯²
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Himon Mukherjee
I so wish that Himon knew who he met at that time π₯²
You met Christian Bale? What
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Sneha Das
You met Christian Bale? What
I met him not him
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Probably a dumb statement but- If I knew who I shook hands with, I would have not washed it for few months
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Not exactly a place which one can visit anymore, but I am always wanted to experience the 70's Brooklyn and Manhattan's urban landscape and streets that the likes of Scorsese, Depalma, Friedkin depicted so well in their initial films.
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Also fellini's Rome in La Dolce Vita
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Casa malaparte from Godard's The Contempt is such an iconic film destination now
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I have my own reservations about Bertolucci but The Conformist is one of the finest looking films ever shot in Rome and Paris, crafted inch-perfect.
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Himon Mukherjee
Probably a dumb statement but- If I knew who I shook hands with, I would have not washed it for few months
Did you actually meet him or was it a dream?
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Deepak Jetly
Not exactly a place which one can visit anymore, but I am always wanted to experience the 70's Brooklyn and Manhattan's urban landscape and streets that the likes of Scorsese, Depalma, Friedkin depicted so well in their initial films.
Reminded me of Fantastic Beasts
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Himanshu Khanna
Did you actually meet him or was it a dream?
But who did he meet
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Diya
But who did he meet
Batman
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Oh. I thought he did not meet Bale
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I still think he means he met Bale but did not know who Bale was back then?
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That's surprising because this was 2012
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Sneha Das
I still think he means he met Bale but did not know who Bale was back then?
but this was the last in the Dark Knight series. I'm sure @himonmukherjee knew
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But who did he meet
Nolan
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I was right behind his chair
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Omg
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Our whole batch were taken to Umedh bhavan that morning π«‘
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All I can recount is big sheets of tracing paper around π
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Later when I saw the movie, I legit flipped out
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You didn't know him???
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Nope
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Saw batman begins and still
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Later I watched βInceptionβ and that was it
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Starting a petition to make sure you're never casted as Spiderman π€ͺ