Where Was Game of Thrones Filmed in Dubrovnik, Croatia?

Where was game of thrones filmed?

One of the main reasons HBO’s Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon became so popular, beyond their gripping storylines, was the use of real-life locations for filming. These shows were filmed in various countries, providing the perfect settings for medieval fantasy drama and leaving viewers with amazing first impressions. If you’re a fan, you can visit these places and feel like you’re part of the show, standing where Daenerys commands her dragons or where Arya roams the streets of Braavos. If you’ve ever wondered where Game of Thrones was filmed, here are just some of the locations based in Croatia.

Where was Game of Thrones Filmed in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik’s beautiful medieval architecture was used as the backdrop for King’s Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms. The Old Town of Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, is located on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. It features a unique blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture in the form of churches, monasteries, palaces, and fountains.

Many scenes from different seasons were filmed in this stunning city. If you’re short on time and can’t travel outside Dubrovnik, you can still get your Game of Thrones fix here. But if you have more time, you can explore other Game of Thrones locations along the coast.

Minčeta Tower

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Minčeta Tower, completed in the early 15th century, was a defensive fortification. In Game of Thrones, this tower is where Daenerys Targaryen searches for her stolen dragons in the House of the Undying in Qarth.

Lovrijenac Fortress

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Lovrijenac Fortress, dating back to the 11th century, was the setting for the Red Keep in King’s Landing. Iconic scenes were filmed here, like Lord Tyrion, Ser Podrick, and Ser Bronn patrolling its walls after the Battle of Blackwater.

Bokar Fortress

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Bokar Fortress, also known as Bokar Tower, is one of Europe’s oldest casemate fortifications, dating from the late 15th century. Its formidable stone walls resembled those of King’s Landing.

Pile Gate

Pile Gate was used in game of thrones
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Pile Gate, built in the 14th century with a drawbridge added in the 16th, is used in several scenes, including Jamie’s arrival to visit Cersei and the Lannisters bidding farewell to Princess Myrcella.

Dominika Street

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Dominika Street in Dubrovnik is a historic location that became famous as a filming site for Game of Thrones. It was used for Cersei Lannister’s walk of atonement and scenes featuring Bronn and Tyrion.

Hotel Belvedere

Hotel Belvedere was used in game of thrones filming locations
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Built in 1985, this abandoned building served as the outdoor amphitheater where Oberyn and the Mountain fought to the death.

Trsteno Arboretum

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The Trsteno Arboretum, founded in the late 15th century, served as the King’s Landing Gardens, where Sansa Stark speaks with Lady Olenna about King Joffrey in Season Three.

Lokrum Island

Lokrum Island where you can visit the Game of Thrones museum in Croatia
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Lokrum Island’s botanical gardens and monastery were transformed into the mysterious city of Qarth, where Daenerys Targaryen seeks refuge. The island is just off the coast of Dubrovnik and is known for its natural beauty and historical significance.

The Game of Thrones Visitor’s Center on the island, located in a former Benedictine monastery, offers an exhibition on filming the series in Croatia. Visitors can explore videos featuring cast and crew, an interactive map of filming locations, and even sit on a replica of the Iron Throne.

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