
Where was Lawrence of Arabia filmed
Lawrence of Arabia
Year: 1962
Country: Jordan, Spain, United Kingdom
<p>Lawrence of Arabia was filmed in Seville & Almería in Spain, London in the United Kingdom, and in Jordan.</p>
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Cairo
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Scene was shot Plaza de España was constructed in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition. The main building was designed by architect Aníbal González in a variety of styles including Art Deco, Spanish Renaissance & Baroque Revivals, and Neo-Mudéjar. The building is a large half-circle that encloses the large plaza that leads to Maria Luisa Park designed by Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier. The building currently mainly houses government offices for the city.
Cairo Officer's Club
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Cathedral
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Scene was shot The Anglican cathedral on Ludgate Hill was constructed in at the end of the 17th century to replace the earlier cathedral which was destroyed by the Great Fire of London. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the English Baroque style and was the tallest building in the city from its completion in 1710 until 1967.
Damascus Town Hall
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Military Offices
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Scene was shot Casa de Pilatos is the historical home of the Duchess of Medinaceli in Seville. Construction began in 1483 in the Italian Renaissance style and is covered with extensive azulejo tile designs by Diego & Juan Pulido. The compound is two-stories tall and contains a traditional tiled courtyard with a fountain and a pair of enclosed gardens.