Here are some of the most enchanting landscapes that inspired some of Disney's most famous films.
Hohenzollern Castle
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Akershus Fortress in Oslo is said to have been the inspiration for Arendelle Castle, Anna and Elsa's home in Frozen. Meanwhile, Hohenzollern Castle in Hohenzollern, Germany looks like the ice palace Elsa hides in in the film, especially in winter when the castle is covered in snow.
Upolu, Samoa
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Disney's Moana is set on a fictional Polynesian island, so it's possible that the filmmakers drew inspiration from some real locations in the South Pacific . The To Sua Trench, one of the most famous pools on Upolu in Samoa, offers a mesmerizing setting that's similar to the one in the film.
Alsace, France
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Alsace, France is one of the country's most beautiful regions, filled with quaint houses with steep roofs and half-timbered facades. Located on the west bank of the Rhine River, Alsace was the inspiration for Bella's hometown in “Beauty and the Beast.”
Alcazar of Segovia
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The Alcázar of Segovia, Spain, dates back to the 12th century and is one of the most famous medieval castles in the world. Locals have long believed that the castle's structure was the inspiration for the Evil Queen's castle in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The Alcázar was a unique defensive fortress at the time due to its ship-like shape.
Forbidden City
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The Forbidden City in Beijing, China, was considered a key location in the making of Disney's Mulan. In the film, Mulan travels to a fictional Imperial City where she battles Shan Yu.
Mont Saint-Michel
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Located in the Normandy region of France, Mont Saint-Michel is a tidal island (tidal island), only appearing at low tide. On top of the island is a 16th-century abbey, which is said to have been the inspiration for Rapunzel's parents' castle in Tangled.
Bayou, Louisiana
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Cypress trees, tupelo trees, Spanish moss and calm waters are all hallmarks of Louisiana's Bayou. The setting for The Princess and the Frog was inspired here.
Cinque Terre, Italy
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The Italian Riviera has long been considered a great setting for a Disney film, with its colorful houses and turquoise waters. It finally happened in 2021 with the release of Luca, set in an Italian seaside town that bears a striking resemblance to Cinque Terre.
Neuschwanstein
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Neuschwanstein, a 19th-century palace near the Alps in Schwangau, Germany, is considered the inspiration for Cinderella's Castle, Disney's most iconic fictional design. King Ludwig II of Bavaria built the palace as a vacation home and paid for its construction entirely with his own money. Unfortunately, he died before its completion.
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