Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace Film Locations
Medinine, Medenine
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Medinine
Young Anakin Skywalker’s slave-quarter home, in the Star Wars Phantom Menace film, is a ksar (originally a grain store) in Medenine, about 35 miles southeast of Matmata in southern Tunisia. The last remaining square of this once-vast complex has been turned into a bustling bazaar at avenue 7 Novembre in the centre of the town.
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Ksar Hadada, Tataouine
experience
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Ksar Hadada
This location was used in the filming of Star Wars 1: the rear of the slave-quarters, where Anakin works on the pod racer, and where his mother reveals portentous hints about a virgin birth to Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson), is the Hotel Ksar Hadada, Ksar Hadada near Ghomrassen, south of Medenine toward Tataouine.
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Caserta, Campania
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Royal Palace of Caserta
This palace was used in several scenes from both Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace and Star Wars Episode II are shot as the Naboo Royale Palace.
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Napoli, Campania
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Royal Palace of Naples
In Star Wars The Phantom Menace, the staterooms and staircases of Queen Amidala’s ‘Theed Palace’ on ‘Naboo’ are the overwhelming marble interior of Palazzo Reale, the Royal Palace, Piazza Carlo III, in Caserta, about 15 miles north of Naples.
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Chandler's Cross, England
outdoors
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Whippendell Wood
The Whippendell Woods were used in Star Wars The Phantam Menace for the Naboo forest scene, and is the first meeting of Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi with Jar Jar Binks.
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Tozeur, Tunisia
outdoors
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Chott el Gharsa
These dunes were used in the filming of Star Wars I The Phantom Menace: the ’Mos Espa’ set, among the dunes of Chott el Gharsa, Tunisia for many scenes in Star Wars Episode I.
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