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Where was The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe filmed

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Year: 2005

Genre: Fantasy

Country: Czech Republic, New Zealand

<p>The film was shot in New Zealand and the Czech Republic - fantasy directors fell in love with the country for the variety of landscapes. In one country you can film beaches and mountains and fields. This was what the creators of The Chronicles of Narnia needed, the film was almost entirely filmed in New Zealand. Winter forest scenes were filmed in the Czech Republic</p>

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Locations

  • Asan Lion's camp

    In movie

    Scene where -

    Real

    Scene was shot in the Waitaki Valley which was perfect for the Asan Lion's camp. Green meadows and hills created the right joyful mood, perfect for the forces of good. And the final battle was already between the stones of the Elephant Mountain, located in this valley.

  • Forest near Mr.Tumnus house

    In movie

    Scene where Lucy come to Narnia and meet Mr.Tumnus in the forest

    Real

    Scene was shot Sandstone rocks are located in the Czech Republic, near the village of Tisá. This place looks fabulous, and many fairy tales and legends were composed here by local residents. It was here where they filmed the scene when Lucy first enters Narnia, and then all the other children. It is here where the meeting with Mr.Tumnus takes place.

  • Narnia near Aslan's camp

    In movie

    Scene where The Great Battle

    Real

    Scene was shot The Great Battle was filmed in Flock Hill - one of the main battles in which the troops of Narnia, led by Aslan, fought the army of the White Witch. Flock Hill is a mountain valley located in the Southern Alps, near the city of Christchurch on the South Island of New Zealand.

  • Ruins of Caer Paravel

    In movie

    Scene where beach that the children get on in the start of movie

    Real

    Scene was shot On the Coromandel Peninsula in northern New Zealand, there is a gorgeous beach with blue water and white sand called Hahei. It is this beach that the children get on in the first and second parts of the film, and also find the ruins of the ancient capital of Narnia.

  • The White Witch's camp

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot The White Witch's camp was filmed in Woodhill Forest, now a favorite tourist destination with many hiking trails for all levels of hikers. The forest is in the northwest of Auckland, about an hour drive by car.