Was any of Star Wars filmed in Italy?


Was any of Star Wars filmed in Italy? Villa Balbianello – Lake Como, Italy Its most famous on-screen moment was certainly Padmé Amidala and Anakin Skywalker's secret wedding in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. While the creators digitally altered the villa's exteriors for the film, you can easily spot the balcony where Padmé and Anakin kiss.


Where was Mandalorian filmed?

According to Mandalorian director Jon Favreau, most of the show was actually shot in California. “There is real photography being incorporated, but the actors aren't brought on location. The location is brought to the actors,” Favreau told The Hollywood Reporter in 2019.


Where was Tatooine filmed?

Tunisia has stood in as the desert planet of Tatooine in several Star Wars films, starting with the very first one, 1977's Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. The African country was later used in the prequels, including Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005).


Which countries was Star Wars filmed in?

Add these popular Star Wars shooting locations to your must-visit list
  • Sidi Bouhlel Canyon, Tunisia.
  • Sidi Driss Hotel, Matmata, Tunisia.
  • Chott El Jerid, Tunisia.
  • Palazzo Reale, Naples, Italy.
  • Mount Etna, Sicily.
  • Tikal National Park, Guatemala.
  • Finse, Norway.
  • Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, California.


Was Star Wars filmed in Lake Como?

Several scenes on the planet Naboo, including Padmé and Anakin's stay at Varykino Villa, were filmed on the shores of Lake Como, Italy's third largest lake.