Hard to believe that this is real. It seemed like a combination of an Escher illusional print and the government hall where Queen Amydal addressed the Galactic Senate in Star Wars, The Phantom Menace.
So mysterious, beautiful and somehow sinister at the same time.
This is actually closer to Jaipur. It's in a small town called Abhaneri, 95km west of Jaipur on the road to Agra. It is called Chand Baori. Surprisingly, it's in the Lonely Planet guide for Rajasthan, but it's not a place most drivers know how to find. If you want to visit, you'll have to ask around for directions -- but it's totally worth it!
this look unbelievable. when i first watched this scene i have to pause to see if there is any effect involved. i'm dumbfounded when it didn't. the fall probably the most under-appreciated most beautiful film the world has ever seen.
i think they mentioned the places in the end credit of the movie if im not mistaken. or probably it was just the name of the country involved. not too sure.
This place is shown in Batman: The Dark Knight Rises, when Wayne is in Bane's prison: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-YWvoXN3jwVI/TvF5XEWADsI/AAAAAAAABnQ/sSz-nYbAytU/s1600/TDKR+Trailer+11.jpg
I’ve just seen some of these filming locations at lightsonlocation.com, a site wherein I refer to every time I want to know the place where in my favorite movie filmed. And I am so happy to say that I just visited Villa Adriana in Tivoli, Italy a month ago. The place was just simply amazing!
I tried to find all the locations on my own, but some were just too difficult so I watched the DVD commentaries. Tarsem and Lee Pace were particularly great at mentioning the locations, as were Nico Soultanakis and Dan Gilroy, so thank you all! Now, if you could email me with the ones I'm missing, that would be good too!
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Hard to believe that this is real. It seemed like a combination of an Escher illusional print and the government hall where Queen Amydal addressed the Galactic Senate in Star Wars, The Phantom Menace.
So mysterious, beautiful and somehow sinister at the same time.
This is actually closer to Jaipur. It's in a small town called Abhaneri, 95km west of Jaipur on the road to Agra. It is called Chand Baori. Surprisingly, it's in the Lonely Planet guide for Rajasthan, but it's not a place most drivers know how to find. If you want to visit, you'll have to ask around for directions -- but it's totally worth it!
Thanks! I've updated the post title to change the location.
This is so great! Thanks for posting i very much enjoy all the locations. It was something i kept wondering myself after watching this fantastic film.
i saw in the credits that some was shot in chile and brazil. do you know which parts they were?
this look unbelievable. when i first watched this scene i have to pause to see if there is any effect involved. i'm dumbfounded when it didn't. the fall probably the most under-appreciated most beautiful film the world has ever seen.
Thankyou! I was searching like crazy for this location.
i think they mentioned the places in the end credit of the movie if im not mistaken. or probably it was just the name of the country involved. not too sure.
this is great!
I believe the same monsoon well is featured in the "Water" episode of "How the Earth Changed History".
By coincidence, I saw this episode the night before I first saw the film.
This place is shown in Batman: The Dark Knight Rises, when Wayne is in Bane's prison: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-YWvoXN3jwVI/TvF5XEWADsI/AAAAAAAABnQ/sSz-nYbAytU/s1600/TDKR+Trailer+11.jpg
Wow..all of this is AMAZING! My friends and me love this movie and we apreciated this post :)
Great thanks for pinpointing all those gorgeous sites in the film!
I’ve just seen some of these filming locations at lightsonlocation.com, a site wherein I refer to every time I want to know the place where in my favorite movie filmed. And I am so happy to say that I just visited Villa Adriana in Tivoli, Italy a month ago. The place was just simply amazing!
nice article
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