Where was The Gray Man filmed
The Gray Man
Year: 2022
Country: Czech Republic, France
The Gray Man was filmed in Prague, Czechia.
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Bangkok Street
In movie
Scene where The scene where the film's opening sequence, set in the bustling city of Bangkok, unfolds. This distinct urban environment, portraying a vibrant and somewhat chaotic international setting, was achieved by utilizing the modern architecture of a business park in a different European capital. The production creatively transformed this contemporary space into a bustling Asian metropolis.
Dukelských Hrdinů
In movie
Scene where Court Gentry is being pursued while fighting aboard the tram.
Jan Palach Square
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Scene was shot The scene takes place at the Jan Palace Square in Prague. In the middle of the square there is a statue of Antonín Dvořák. The statue was unveiled on 4th June 2000 at the end of the famous festival Prague Summer on Jan Palach Square in front of the Rudolfinum, where Dvořák conducted the first concert of the Czech Philharmonic. Other interesting buildings at the square are Jan Palace Library, the concert hall and art gallery Rudolfinum, and the Faculty of Arts at the Charles University (Univerzity Karlovy).
National Memorial on Vítkov Hill
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Scene was shot The monument was unveiled in 1950 on the anniversary of the battle on Vítkov (1420), in which the Hussites under the leadership of Jan Žižka defeated the Crusaders' troops in this place. The bronze monument has admirable size: it is 22 m high including the pedestal and the total weight is 16.5 t. It is one of the biggest equestrian statues in the world.
Náměstí Republiky
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Scene where
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Scene was shot In the background you can see the Municipal House, a building that houses Smetana Hall, a celebrated concert venue, in Prague. The Royal Court palace used to be located on the site of the Municipal House. From 1383 until 1485 the King of Bohemia lived in the property. After 1485, it was abandoned. It was demolished in the early 20th century. Construction of the current building started in 1905. It opened in 1912. The building was designed by Osvald Polívka and Antonín Balšánek. The Municipal House was the location of the Czechoslovak declaration of independence in 1918.
Zbrka Castle
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Scene where The scene where the movie's fictional Zbrka Castle, a magnificent and historic mansion with roots tracing back to the 14th century, serves as a key setting. This impressive estate, which also houses the prestigious Musée Condé art gallery, was digitally integrated with other locations to create a grand, imposing fortress. It portrays a secluded, heavily guarded residence crucial to the film's narrative.
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Scene was shot Château de Chantilly