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Eleven locations in Spain that look like a Wes Anderson movie

Alex Dunham
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Eleven locations in Spain that look like a Wes Anderson movie
Three Wes Anderson locations in Spain in Calpe, Valencia and Barcelona. Photos: Cabrera Photo,Arjan Richter, Theodor Vasile

If you're a fan of the American film director’s quirky film locations, you’ll love these 11 places in Spain that would be the perfect setting for his next movie.

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Doll house-style establishing shots, pastel colours and mesmerising symmetry are some of the defining traits of the cinematography of Wes Anderson, whose films The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Life Aquatic, and The Darjeeling Limited among others have won over film buffs for their originality and eccentricity.

And while the American filmmaker is yet to shoot any of his highly anticipated movies in Spain, there are a number of locations here that certainly have that Wes Anderson-feel about them. 

Canfranc Station, Aragón

Marc Pascual Pixabay

Photo: Javier Valero Iglesias/Flickr

 

Casa Batlló in Barcelona

Photo: Theodor Vasile/Unsplash

Photo: Sara Terrones/Wikimedia

 

Calpe's Muralla Roja building, Alicante

Photos: Cabrera Photo/Flickr

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Córdoba Mosque/Cathedral

Photo: Eliott Van Buggenhout/Unsplash

Photo: Gianni Crestani/Pixabay


Santa María de Montserrat Abbey, Catalonia

Photo: Sebastian Pichler/Unsplash

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Casares town in Málaga

Ramón Albiol/Unsplash

 

La Alhambra, Granada

Photo: www.twin-loc.fr/Flickr

Photo: Victoriano/Unsplash

 

Valencia Central Market

Ángel M. Felicísimo/Flickr

Photo: Duncan C/Flickr

 

Walden 7 building, Barcelona

Photo: Jose Ramirez/Flick

Photo: Mamendinua/Wiki

 

Romea Theatre, Murcia

 

Estación del Norte, Valencia

Photo: Diego Delso/Wikipedia

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