The Godfather: Part II was filmed in New York in the United States of America.
Locations
Villa at Via Vecchia Pozzallo
Scene where Vito Corleone returns to Sicily to visit Don Francesco Ciccio who killed his family when he was young.
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National Palace - Hall of the Caryatids
Scene where During the New Year’s party Michael confronts Fredo about his betrayal.
Scene was shot The National Palace a building in Santo Domingo, that houses the offices of the President and the Vice President of the Dominican Republic. It was designed by the Italian architect Guido D'Alessandro. Construction started on February 27, 1944. It was officially opened on August 16, 1947. The Hall of the Caryatids contains 44 sculpted draped women. They rise like columns in a hall with mirrors and chandeliers. The Palace is not open regularly but there is an one hour tour for which you have to make an appointment.
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Via Vecchia Pozzallo
Scene where The young Vito - Andolini - Corleone and his mother go to Don Francesco Ciccio.
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E 6th Street
Scene where The young Don Corleone wanders the streets.
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Strada Statala 185 (house)
Scene where Vito Corleone arrives at the train station on Sicily with his family.
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Cattedrale Maria S. Annunziata e Assunta
Scene where The young Vito hides while Ciccio's men are searching for him.
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