The city of Seville It is so extremely fascinating that it has been the scene of numerous Hollywood movies Over the years, like some of the franchise of Star Wars or of the saga of Impossible mission. But time before Natalie Portman and Hayden Christensen were walking through a Plaza de España turned into the capital of Naboo, the ‘pearl of the Guadalquivir’ welcomed the filming one of the most important tapes of the history of cinema: nothing more and nothing less than Lawrence de Arabia.
The iconic movie starred by Peter O’Toole and directed by Great David Lean (Doctor Zhivago) is set during world War I in arid Arabic deserts, but the reality is that many of the Sequences of the tape were filmed in Spain. The filming team of Lawrence de Arabia He traveled to the Andalusian capital to record several scenes in one of the most fascinating monuments of the city, which served as a location in this unforgettable feature film.
‘Lawrence of Arabia’ was shot in Seville

At the beginning of 1962, The filming set of Lawrence de Arabia He moved to the Hispanic city, which completely revolutionized. The inner courtyard located in the Main building of the Plaza de España It was used as a British army officers bar in Cairo, while the precious CASINO DE LA EXPOSITION It served to recreate the City Council of Damascus, as you can read on the website of the Junta de Andalucía. Of course, not only scenes were shot in those two points, but the team recorded in Many other enclaves of the Andalusian city.
In the film also other emblematic places in Seville such as the Real Alcázar, the Alfonso XIII hotel (which was used as an officers club), The Palace of Miguel de Mañara or the Pilate house. The filming of Lawrence de Arabia In Seville he lasted for weeks, attracted thousands of visitors and gave I work as extras To hundreds of people. Of course, the film, which would ultimately win seven awards at the Oscars, not only filmed in the capital of Andalusia, but also He rolled in another of the most iconic places from the south of the Iberian Peninsula.
Almería was also the scene in ‘Lawrence de Arabia’
David Lean, Peter O’Toole and the rest of the team also passed weeks in the province of Almería, Specifically in the Tabernas desert, one of the most used Spanish enclaves in the seventh art, especially in the western. Some planes also filmed in the Cabo de Gata, at the Algarrobico Beach and in Nicolás Salmerón Park, located in the Almeria city itself.

Although it seems that the oficial Thomas Edward Lawrence The imposing dunes of the arid Arabian peninsula are furrowing, the reality is that in the film there are numerous places of Seville and Almería That, thanks to the impressive feature film of the year 1962, they have left their name recorded forever in the history of cinema.
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