Poster The Cold Light of Day 2012

Where was The Cold Light of Day filmed

2012, Thriller Action
Filming country: Spain

The Cold Light of Day was filmed in Madrid in Spain.

Puerta del Sol

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Scene was shot Translated to "Gate of the Sun", Puerta del Sol is a large public square in Madrid that originated as one of the gates in the city wall. Within the square is a marker for Kilometer 0, from which all roads in Spain are measured.
Madrid



Plaza de Toros

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Scene was shot Las Ventas is the largest bullfighting ring in Spain and the 3rd largest in the world which opened in 1931 with over 23,000 seats. It was designed by architect José Espeliú in Neo-Mudéjar style.
Madrid



Park

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Scene was shot Created the in 17th century by the Spanish monarchy, and later opened to the public in 1868, this 350 acre park in the center of Madrid features dozens of tree-lined paths, a large lake, numerous monuments, and the Crystal Palace.
Madrid



Plaza

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Scene was shot Madrid's town square is the center of Old Madrid constructed originally as Plaza del Arrabal in the 16th century. The square is surrounded by three-story residential buildings containing 237 balconies and in its center is a statue of King Philip III whose reign oversaw its construction.
Madrid



Embassy of the United States of America

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Scene was shot The building that now house the Italian Consulate was constrcuted in 1911 by architect Joaquín Saldaña López as the residence of the Count of Santa Coloma, Don Enrique de Queralt and Fernández Maquieira. The building was acquired in 1940 by Italy to house the Italian State School of Madrid and was converted to consular offices in the 1980s.
Madrid



Bus Stop

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Scene was shot Callao Square was designed in 1861 and named in 1866 after the battle of Callao, the final battle between Spanish and Peruvian force during the Chincha Islands War. The square underwent an extensive renovation in the 21st century removing almost all historical elements and converting it into a pedestrian square.
Madrid




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