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Jul 31, 2023 · Even without its link to Game of Thrones, Córdoba's Roman bridge, constructed during the first century B.C.E., is known to attract tourists from all over. Its 16 arches, based on 16 ancient Roman ...
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- Castle Ward in County Down, Northern Ireland. In Season 1, Winterfell Castle was depicted at Castle Ward in County Down, overlooking the Strangford Lough inlet.
- Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland. Ballintoy Harbour was shown as the Iron Islands in Game of Thrones, where Theon Greyjoy celebrates his homecoming, meets Yara (his sister), and marvels at his newly built longship, the Sea Bitch, built by Sigrin.
- Fort Manoel, Malta. Venture to the island of Malta to see the 18th-century star-shaped fortress of Fort Manoel, the memorably dark place where Ned Stark confessed to treason and was executed at the command of Joffrey in the Baelor episode of Season 1.
- Tollymore Forest Park, Northern Ireland. The Haunted Forest, north of the Wall in Game of Thrones was filmed in Tollymore Forest Park in Northern Ireland.
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- Northern Ireland. While a good portion of Game of Thrones was filmed on-location throughout the world, a lot of the series was filmed at the Paint Hall Studios in Belfast, Ireland.
- Morocco. Morocco was a primary shooting location for Game of Thrones' unaired pilot. It was later used for the cities of Astapor and Yunkai in Slaver's Bay during the show's third season.
- Malta. After Morocco served as the site of Southern regions of Westeros in the Game of Thrones pilot, on-location filming shifted to Malta, the island country in the Mediterranean Sea.
- Croatia. Following the show's debut season, production in Malta moved to Croatia, and remained there for the duration of Game of Thrones. The city of Dubrovnik served as one of the primary shooting locations, being used for the exterior of King's Landing.
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- Where was 'Game of Thrones' filmed? Europe and Africa. The following regions have been used as filming locations: Northern Ireland. Iceland. Croatia. Scotland.
- Where was Winterfell Castle filmed? Most of Winterfell Castle is in Northern Ireland, with the exception of one additional location at Doune Castle in Scotland.
- Where was King’s Landing filmed? In an interview for HBO, 'Game of Thrones' star Conleth Hill confirmed that the exteriors of King’s Landing were filmed in Croatia white the interiors were filmed in Northern Ireland.
- Where was Iron Island filmed? According to BBC, Ballintoy Harbour along the Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland is one of the more recognizable locations from the Iron Islands scenes.
- Belfast – Titanic Studios. The magic happened in Belfast at Titanic Studios. The production offices were here and most off the studio production team was based in Belfast.
- Dark Hedges – Kings Road. The first Game of Thrones scenery that really took off on social media was The Dark Hedges of Northern Ireland. It was a short scene, but when it comes to travel, it attracted a lot of buzz.
- Castle Ward – Westeros. Castle Ward has the most organized tours of all Game of Thrones filming locations. Everything is dedicated to enjoying your day in Westeros.
- Ballintoy Harbour – Pyke Harbour. Ballantoy Harbour is a Game of Thrones setting where Theon first arrived home to the Iron Islands and meets his sister.
Feb 12, 2019 · The biggest character gathering in Game of Thrones history was set here, in the Roman ruins of Itálica. The production team built a platform to protect the central area of the ancient ...
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Apr 11, 2019 · It’s also still royal, having hosted the reception dinner of King Juan Carlos I’s daughter Infanta Elena after her marriage in 1995. “Game of Thrones” filmed in the gardens, Ambassadors’ Hall, Mercury’s Pool and Baths of Maria de Padilla. Real Alcazar in 'Game of Thrones' Plaza de Toros, Spain. Filming location for: Daznak’s Pit