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You are crazy about cinema? Then you should absolutely go to Andalusia!

01 Ago 2017

 

 

You are crazy about cinema? Then you should absolutely go to Andalusia! 

There is a place in Spain where the dreams of all film-lovers come true : Andalusia ! A lot of famous movies and series where shot in Spain in this incredible region.

 

Almería: a real time machine!

Almería is one of the most important places in Spain for cinema lovers. This city and its surrounding areas have become a mythic cinema set, especially for the famous Spaghetti Westerns! Masterpieces like The Good, The Bad and the Ugly or A Fistful of Dollars were shot in the Tabernas desert, near Almería, and going there gives the impression that we are traveling in time. We are following the steps of Clint Eastwood, or also of Arnold Schwarzenegger - his famous movie Conan the Barbarian was filmed there. In short, if you want to feel like a true cowboy or like an invincible warrior, Almería is the perfect destination!

 

Enter a different reality in Seville

Seville is a wonderful city, with some extraordinary monuments. Film producers have clearly understood this, and that's why this city has been chose to shot some scenes of the mythic series Game of Thrones. The Real Alcazar is the setting of the Dorne region! Nothing surprising, you will tell me, since this former Moorish castle seems almost unreal with its both Arabian and Catholic influences. But we can surprise you a bit more: still in Seville, the famous Plaza de España has been used to represent a different universe: some scenes of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones were shot there!

 

Follow the steps of our idols

Did you know that Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz shot some scenes of Day And Night in Seville? Or that Antonio Banderas was born in Malaga – and he could not be prouder of his natal city? That Cadiz has been the shooting location for a James Bond movie, Die Another Day ? And these are only a few examples: this “Spanish Hollywood” has much more secrets to deliver!