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Five cities where many films were shot
Five cities where many films have been shot.
Movie sets and filming locations have inspired travelers for years, leading them to travel the world in search of that specific street, neighborhood or breathtaking landscape that has made entire generations dream. Kuoni.co.uk analyzed almost 3500 destinations for filming with the aim of discovering the place that hosts the largest number of locations, drawing up different rankings.
In this photo gallery we report the top five cities that have hosted the most film settings, according to the results of this study.
Five cities where many films were shot
Film sets and filming locations have
Inspired travelers for years, leading them to travel the world in search of
that specific street, that neighborhood or that breathtaking landscape that has
made entire generations dream. Kuoni.co.uk analyzed almost 3500 filming destinations with the aim of discovering the
place that hosts the largest number of locations, drawing up different rankings. In
This photogallery shows the first five cities that hosted the
more cinematic settings, according to the results of this
study.
5) San Francisco, USA: 59 films shot
San Francisco, commercial, financial and cultural center
Northern California in the United States ranks fifth in
this ranking. The different architectural styles that distinguish the
The city and its breathtaking landscapes have often been the protagonists of the setting of many films, including The
Pursuit of Happyness, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Hulk, just to name a few.
some.
4) Paris, France: 99 films shot
Paris, capital and most populated city of France, defined
Often by tourists as "the most romantic city in the world", it is located at the
fourth place in this ranking. Casket containing numerous monuments
of incalculable historical and artistic value, Paris is the symbol
same of French culture and its prestige in the world. The city provided
the settings for many films, including: The fabulous world of
Amélie, Ratatouille, Moulin Rouge!, Almost friends, Les Misérables.
3) New York: 319 films shot
New York, the most populous city in America located in the homonymous
state, ranks third in this ranking. The "Big Apple", so
As it is known in the world, it is one of the most important cities for the national economy
(and also global) and has often been chosen as a location for many films,
in particular Central Park and Times Square, but also Greenwich Village, Harlem,
Coney Island, East Village and Greenpoint. Among the many films shot in New
York we mention Spider-Man, Goodfellas, Ghostbusters and American Psycho.
2) London: 529 films shot
London, the capital and largest city of England and
The United Kingdom, among the most cosmopolitan and multi-ethnic in the world, takes the
second place in this ranking. London is considered a destination
Perfect for filmmakers all over the world, thanks above all to its
Characteristic architecture. Films such as Sherlock Holmes, Skyfall and the Harry Potterfranchise were filmed here.
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1) Los Angeles: 543 films shot
Los Angeles is in the first place of this special
ranking: the largest city in the state of California and the second city
most populous in the United States after New York City is in fact the center
SouthCalifornia's commercial, financial, and cultural business. Here is the neighborhood of Hollywood, a dream for aspiring actors and directors, home to many
Celebrity, cultural center of the film industry for almost a century. A
Los Angeles at least 543 films have been made, including the trilogy Back to the Future,
La La Land, the franchise Fast and Furious, Nightcrawler and Blade
Runner.
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29/04/2024
Manhattanhenge, also known as the Manhattan solstice, is a phenomenon in which the setting of the sun is perfectly aligned with the streets running east-west through the borough of Manhattan, the 'island' of New York.
This phenomenon, which literally paralyses the streets of the Big Apple for a few minutes, occurs twice a year, at exactly the same distance from the summer solstice. The first occurs, in terms of time, around 28 May, while the second generally occurs around 12 July.
This phenomenon is named after the famous scientific divuigator Neil deGrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist at the American Museum of Natural History.