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Game Of Thrones: all the locations where the series was filmed (part 3)
MALTA Mdina door (the King's landing door) The old capital of Malta, Mdina, boasts 4,000 years of history and is a medieval city set on a hill, in the center of the island. It has Punic runes and is generally known as”the Silent City". Its doors and walls are a sight for sight. In Game Of Thrones we can see Catelyn and Ser Rodrik Cassel, riding to King's Landing, through Mdina's splendid gate, to investigate the attack on Bran. Forte Ricasoli (the gate of the red fortress of King's landing) Fort...
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Game Of Thrones: all the locations where the series was filmed (part 2)
CROATIA The Old Town of Dubrovnik (King's landing) In Dubrovnik is the official throne of the Kings of Westeros: King's landing. It is not surprising at all to see that this monumental city has been chosen to become one of the most emblematic places of Game Of Thrones. The ancient city of Dubrovnik consists of large and sturdy stone walls and is located on a peninsula near a dramatic cliff. In the world of Game Of Thrones, King's Landing is an important place-it appears in every episode-in which many of the characters ' stories meet and mingle...
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Game Of Thrones: all the locations where the series was filmed (part 1)
SPANISH The Alcazar of Seville (Los Jardines del Agua, Dorne) Nowhere in the world could they have represented the water gardens of the Kingdom of Dorne except in the wonderful Alcázar of Seville. This palace has been converted, through the magic of television, into the private residence of Palazzo Martell, the Dornian rulers. The Andalusian capital has made everything more magical, with the vibrant light of its colors. The fifth season of Game Of Thrones was filmed in part in the lush gardens of Seville, among its sources and even within beautiful rooms, priceless artistic heritage...
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The Trevi Fountain in Rome
Hello! Today we talk about one of the most beautiful attractions in Rome! The Trevi Fountain is the largest and undoubtedly the best known in Rome. The history of the fountain was born in the time of Emperor Augustus when it was decided to get the water to Pantheon and its baths thanks to the construction of the Virgin Aqueduct. The Virgin Aqueduct is the only ancient aqueduct to still be functioning for the feeding of the most important fountains in the central area of Rome. It was wanted by Agrippa, son-in-law of Augustus, to feed the area of Campo Marzio...
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