Poster Marquis de Sade's Justine 1969
Marquis de Sade: Justine

Where was Marquis de Sade's Justine filmed

1969, Drama
Filming country: Spain

Marquis de Sade's Justine was filmed in Barcelona in Spain.

Gardens

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Scene was shot Park Güell is a large, private park in the center of Barcelona constructed by developer Eusebi Güell on the site of a failed housing development. The bulk of the park was designed by Antoni Gaudí between 1900 and 1914 and opened to the public in 1926.
Barcelona



Fountain Street

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Scene was shot Situated in front of the Church of Sant Felip Neri, this square and surrounding buildings suffered extensive damage during the Spanish Civil War which still marks the facades surrounding the otherwise tranquil square.
Barcelona



Vaults

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Scene was shot The large terrace and colonnaded hall beneath it form the focal point of Parc Güell. They were both designed by Antoni Gaudí during the park's construction at the turn of the 20th century with the surrounding bench shaped like a sea serpent designed by Gaudí's collaborator Josep Maria Jujol.
Barcelona



Bressac's Castle

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Scene was shot Palau Nacional was constructed for the 1929 International Exhibition and currently houses Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, the National Art Museum of Catalonia. The building was designed by architects Eugenio Cendoya and Enric Catà in a Spanish Renaissance style. An extensive renovation and expansion of the building occurred between 1990 and 2004 adding an additional 15,300 square meters to the building to house the museum's extensive collection.
Barcelona



Painter's House

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Scene was shot The two small buildings at the entrance to Park Güell for the Porter's Lodge. The one to the west was the actual lodge containing a waiting room and telephone booth, while the east structure, now know as Casa del Guarda, was the porter's residence. Both structures were designed by Antoni Gaudí and feature intricate trencadís tiled roofs. The gate between the two buildings is not original, but was relocated from Casa Vicens, another Gaudí-designed building when it was renovated in 1925.
Barcelona




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