Poster Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones 2002

Where was Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones filmed

2002, Fantasy Action Adventure
Filming country: Spain Italy Tunisia

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones was filmed in Seville in Spain as well as in Italy & Tunisia.

Locations

Mos Espa

Scene where Padmé and Anakin visit Mos Epsa and learn that Anakin's mother was freed.

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Naboo Meadow

Griante

Scene where Anakin and Padmé have a romantic picnic.

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Naboo Walk

Sevilla

Scene where Anakin and Padmé walk across and bridge and past a building after arriving on Naboo.

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.

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Naboo Retreat

Lenno

Scene where Padmé and Anakin arrive at a remote Naboo villa. Later, they get married beside the lake.

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Lars Homestead (exterior)

Scene where Anakin and Padmé visit the home of the Lars family so find out about Anakin's mother.

Scene was shot in the desert of Tunisia, the houses were built there and were not destroyed after filming. Now the locals take tourists to see the Star Wars filming locations

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