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Must-Visit Movie Locations of Paris

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Must-Visit Movie Locations of Paris

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  1. Must-Visit Movie Locations of Paris The City of Lights has always been a fantasy setting for romance films, dramatic films, even action films. Even when they couldn’t get the actors and film crew out to an original location here in Paris, production crews resorted to recreating sets to look exactly like a specific Parisian location. The methods of organising the film shoots need to comply with the current legislation in force and at the same time preserve the flexibility essential to French filming practices. Here in this we discuss about the best places which is famous for the best movie location in Paris and most of the films shoot there. You can come here and explore these listed places. List of Famous Movie Locations of Paris:

  2. 1.Le Café des Deux Moulins It is with a 1950’s atmosphere that you will be welcomed into this famous café. You will be immersed in the peculiar atmosphere of the movie and will be able to taste the “Goûter d’Amélie” at any time of the day, made of a hot beverage and the mythical cardamom crème brûlée. 2. The Neuville Castle

  3. This castle, located 45 minutes away from Paris, classified as a Historical Monument since 1965, is a beautiful brick and stone building. It is under the surveillance of Hortense de Labriffe, one of the descendants of the Marquis de Labriffe who had bought the property in 1795 during the French Revolution, as the previous owner, Clément de L’Averdy, had been beheaded. 3. Le Café de la Paix This Napoléon III style café was among the most mundane cafés during the 19th century, where you could have seen Zola, Maupassant, and Tchaïkovski. Today, it is inside the Intercontinental Paris Le Grand hotel and offers you French cuisine with an unbeatable view on the Opéra. 4. Saint-Germain de Charonne Church This church, blending in elements from the 12th century and the 15th century, has been classified as a Historical Monument since 1923 and has recently been through construction works to reinforce the base.

  4. It is thanks to André Malraux that this church has restored its former glory and you can now visit it with its splendid stained-glass as colorful and symbolic.

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