Inferno was filmed in Hungary, Italy, United States of America.
Boboli Garden - Grotta del Buontalenti
In movie
Scene where Robert and Sienna exit the garden through the secret door into the Vasari Corridor.
Real
Scene was shot The Boboli Gardens are located behind Palazzo Pitti and were laid out in the 16th century for Eleanor of Toledo, wife of Cosimo I de' Medici.
Grotta del Buontalenti is located in the far north of the Boboli Gardens alongside the entrance to the Vasari Corridor.
Florence
Boboli Garden - Fontana dell'Oceano
In movie
Scene where Robert and Sienna try to escape through the garden, but a drone follows them.
Real
Scene was shot The Boboli Gardens are located behind Palazzo Pitti and were laid out in the 16th century for Eleanor of Toledo, wife of Cosimo I de' Medici.
Florence
Viale del Poggio Imperiale - Porta Romana
In movie
Scene where Robert Langdon and Sienna Brooks see that the police is guarding the gate to the city. They decide to get out of their car.
Real
Scene was shot The Porta Romana is a stone gate built in 1326 along the wall that surrounded Florence for centuries. To this day traffic still enters the city through this tunnel gate.
Florence
Uffizi Gallery
In movie
Scene where Robert and Sienna exit the Vasari Corridor in the Uffizi Gallery.
Real
Scene was shot The Palazzo degli Uffizi is a palazzo or city palace, originally the office of the Florentine magistrate family De' Medici, is home to one of the oldest and most important art museums in the world: the Galleria degli Uffizi. The palace is located next to the Palazzo Vecchio, also owned by the De' Medicis for centuries, on the Piazza della Signoria.
Florence
Palazzo Ducale
In movie
Scene where Robert and Sienna try to escape from Bouchard via the catacombs of St. Mark's Basilica
Real
Scene was shot Formerly the Doge's residence and the seat of Venetian government, the Palace is the very symbol of Venice and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
Venice
Grand Canal
In movie
Scene where Robert and Sienna arrive in Venice.
Real
Scene was shot The Grand Canal is the main canal in Venice in Italy. It is between 30 and 70 meters wide and about 5 meters deep. It is originally the course of an ancient river, possibly a branch of the Brenta, which meandered between the swampy islands on which Venice was later built.
Venice