Published 11:11 IST, December 21st 2020
Where was 'Britannia' filmed? Have a look at filming locations of this historical drama
'Britannia 'is a recently released historical fantasy drama TV show by Jez Butterworth. Let's have a quick look at where was 'Britannia' filmed
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Britannia is a popular fantasy drama series featuring several actors such as David Morrissey, Hugo Speer, Fortunato Carli, Annabel Scholey, Barry Ward, David Bradley, Gary Oliver, Peter Hosking, Kelly Reilly and many or artists. plot of show is set in A.D. 43 when Romans attacked Britain and planned to conquer a mythical land. As show is a fantasy drama, Britannia shooting locations have been quite fascinating. Let’s see where was Britannia filmed.
Where was Britannia filmed?
Wales
rural areas of Wales have been seen in quite a few scenes from Nash Point to Henrhyd Falls. team of show built a vill at Nash Point. Rhosilli Bay in Gower Peninsula is among top ten beaches in world and adds to a few Britannia filming locations.
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Czech Republic
Most of Britannia shooting locations fall under this place. For season 1, ancient landscapes seen in show were actually filmed in Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. Meanwhile, all exterior areas, interior ones were actually shot in Prague at Barrandov Studios. Amber Palace in show was created by crew. y mand to build a replica of Stonehenge in a town named Morinka.
team also filmed a few scenes at Regni and Cantii settlements situated near town, Morinka. house of druids was filmed in a quarry and underground tunnel system. tree of life set used by Hruba Skala and Woodland scenes were set in Sembera.
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England
In season 2, Britannia filming locations were mostly in England so that makers could shoot on several landscapes. Regni tents were set up on Broadhaven South beach in Pembrokeshire. or camps were set in Hertfordshire, Ashridge and Chobham Common in Surrey.
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Britannia review
series involves some spectacular encounters between Julius Caesar and General Aulus Plautius along with some serious political drama. series has showcased Romans as a gateway to something strange instead of showing m a part of political allegory. With a successful season 1, show has come up with a second season which will focus more on Aulus and David Morrissey.
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11:11 IST, December 21st 2020