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- Sure, much of it was shot on sound stages, and many of the practical sets were dismantled some decades ago, but there are a plenty of Star Wars filming locations still intact. In fact there's a thriving Star Wars tourism industry!
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1. Tunisia. Mos Espa. An abandoned film set location for a remote spaceport in a galaxy far, far away hides in the Tunisian desert. 2. Humboldt County, California. Avenue of the Giants....
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Release date:May 25, 1977Fun fact: Princess Leia and Obi-Wan Kenobi actually never met during the filming of A New Hope.Release date: May 17, 1980Fun fact: The Echo Base troops who fight in the Battle of Hoth were actually Norwegian mountain-rescue skiers.Release date:May 25, 1983Fun fact:It took seven people to operate Jabba the Hutt.Release date: May 19, 1999Fun fact: This was the first Star Wars movie to ever show a lightsaber as activated or deactivated.Release date: May 16, 2002Fun fact: The Jedi Archives featured in the movie were inspired by the impressive library in Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.Release date:May 19, 2005Fun fact:Real footage from one of Mount Etna’s eruptions was used as the backdrop for Anakin and Obi-Wan’s epic battle scene.Release date: December 18, 2015Fun fact: The chess game that Finn accidentally triggers is actually the very same game that R2-D2 and Chewie left off in A New Hope.Release date: December 15, 2017Fun fact:The Last Jedi had a ton of cameos rumoured to include Joseph Gordon Levitt, Prince William and Prince Harry.- Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge – Disney World and Disneyland. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort are outstanding destinations for Star Wars fans.
- Star Wars Celebration – Location Varies. Star Wars Celebration is LucasFilm’s official Star Wars fan event and the ultimate fan experience. Fans of all ages and all galaxies far, far away converge each year to celebrate the Star Wars cultural phenomenon.
- Rancho Obi-Wan – Petaluma, CA. Looking for the ultimate Star Wars paradise? Then head to Rancho Obi-Wan in Petaluma California. Here you’ll find the world’s largest privately-owned collection of Star Wars memorabilia.
- Star Tours – Disney World and Disneyland. We’re heading back to Disney for the next attraction on our list: Star Tours. Like Galaxy’s Edge, the Star Tours attraction is located at both of Disney’s US locations – Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios theme park and at California’s Disneyland Park.
- Skellig Michael, Ireland (Luke's Island on Ach-To) Named after the angel Michael, Skellig quite literally translates to "splinter of stone." Skellig Michael is a beautiful island off the coast of County Kerry, Ireland.
- Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy (Naboo Royal Palace) From the exterior, fans of Star Wars probably wouldn't recognize the Caserta Palace as the Naboo Palace from the prequels.
- Redwood National Park, California (Forest Moon of Endor) Redwood National Park is the location where the forest moon of Endor was shot. It is a national park preserved by the United States government.
- Hardanger Glacier, Norway (Hoth) The Battle of Hoth was an unforgettable skirmish. Included in arguably the greatest entry of the whole saga, The Empire Strikes Back, Hardanger Glacier is a pretty cool place to visit.
Jun 25, 2024 · 8 places to visit if you love ‘Star Wars’. Trust us on these recommendations—we know our Sith. Villa del Balbianello, overlooking Lake Como on the tip of the Lavedo Peninsula in Italy, became...
Aug 18, 2023 · Star Wars destinations like the deserts of Tatooine and the forest moon of Endor exist on Earth and don’t require the ship that made the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs. Here are 15 Star Wars filming locations around the world that you can visit in real life.
Death Valley, California. Death Valley National Park is the backdrop for many scenes from the original "Star Wars" (aka "A New Hope") and "Return of the Jedi." Visitors can take the Golden Canyon Hike, about two miles long, and see if they recognize the scenery. Guides and maps of notable spots are available online, and entrance is $30 per vehicle.