Three Colors: Blue was filmed in Paris, France.
Rue de l’Abani
In movie
Scene where Julie is running after Olivier's car to ask him about the music.
Real
Scene was shot Rue de l’Abani is next to Pont de Bir Hakeim, which got international fame thanks to the scene in the movie Inception in which Leonardo DiCaprio and Elliot Page stepped into a disturbing dream.
Paris
Brasserie Le Mouffetard
In movie
Scene where Olivier wants to see Julie and they meet in a café in the neighborhood she is living now. The fluit player plays a song which reminds them both of the piece Julie’s husband was composing. Julie decides to ask the man about the music.
Real
Scene was shot Rue Mouffetard is one of Paris's oldest and liveliest neighbourhoods. It is situated in the fifth arrondissement of Paris.
Julie’s apartment was above Le Café Egyptien which is opposite the Brasserie Le Mouffetard, according to Alexandre Fabbri of Kieslowski’s World.
Paris
Piscine Pontoise
In movie
Scene where Julie is trying to deal with her loss and decides to go fo a swim.
Real
Scene was shot Piscine Pontoise is one of the four swimming pools built in Paris by Lucien Pollet. It was built in 1933. Is has been registered as a historical monument since June 19, 1998.
Paris
Palais de Justice de Paris
In movie
Scene where Julie wants to meet the woman on the photos she did not know about.
Real
Scene was shot The Palais de Justice, formerly the Palais de la Cité, is a courthouse in Paris. It houses both the Court of Appeal of Paris, the busiest appellate court in France, and France's highest court for ordinary cases, the Court of Cassation.
Among the oldest surviving buildings of the Palais de la Cité are the Sainte Chapelle (built c. 1240, during the reign of Louis IX) and the Conciergerie, a former prison, now a museum, where Marie-Antoinette was imprisoned before being executed on the guillotine. From the sixteenth century to the French Revolution this was the seat of the Parlement de Paris.
Paris