The Godfather Part III was filmed in Italy, United States of America.
Villa Malfitano
In movie
Scene where Corlenoes and guests arrive in Sicily.
Real
Scene was shot at Villa Malfitano in Palermo, now a museum.
Palermo
Train Station Taormina-Giardini
In movie
Scene where When Kay visits Sicily for her son's opera debut, she's met by Michael at the train station.
Real
Scene was shot It looks likest the scene was filmed Bagheria Railway Station, but in fact it was shot at Taormina, on the other side of the island. The place has changed a lot. The clock was replaced with into the digital arrival timetable, The floors are completely new and the walls are painted over with different color. Only the supporting columns are the same.
Villagonia
Teatro Massimo
In movie
Scene where ** spoiler alert **
Michael Corleone with his family watching his son's performance in historical Sicilian Teatro Massimo. During an assassination attempt on Michael Corleone his daughter Mary is hit. She dies in his arms on the steps of the opera house.
Real
Scene was shot The Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele is an opera house and opera company located on the Piazza Verdi in Palermo, Sicily. It was dedicated to King Victor Emanuel II.
Palermo
Cattedrale Maria S. Annunziata e Assunta
In movie
Scene where Kay and Michael witness a marriage. Kay tells Michael that his daughter is in love. But he says he will not allow.
Real
Scene was shot in the small village of Forza d'Agro, which is in the north of Sicily.
Forza d'Agro
Il Castello Degli Schiavi
In movie
Scene where Michael Corleone is an old man when he dies sitting in his chair in the garden.
Real
Scene was shot in an ancient villa located in the suburb of Fiumefreddo, Sicily.
Fiumefreddo