![]() The building that has signage for “Gasel Bank” is actually Prague’s Ministry of Culture, as seen here: Outside Beroun, Czechia (AKA Where John Walker and Battlestar Pick Up Bucky and Sam) ![]() In real life, this street is in Prague and not Switzerland. ![]() ![]() In the second half of episode one of Falcon and the Winter Soldier, we’re brought to “Switzerland” where we see Torres at a Flag-Smashers event. Prague Ministry of Culture (AKA, Gasel Bank in Switzerland)Īddress: Maltézské nám. You can see more photos of the beautiful interior here. This building is one of the last Neo-Renaissance buildings remaining in Czechia, with decadent interiors filled with murals (as we saw!), sculptures and stucco decor.Īpparently, there are indeed plans to potentially turn this space into a luxury hotel, but the latest update was that it was sold to a Chinese energy company for 27 million euros. The mega-opulent “luxury hotel” where we first see Bucky in the episode (kicking through that stunning mural no less!) is not a hotel in real life, but actually a former bank building in Prague known as the Živnobanka Palace, or Palác Živnostenské banky. You can spot it from afar in the Google Street view embed below: Živnobanka Palace in Prague (Palác Živnostenské banky), AKA Where Bucky’s 1st Winter Soldier Flashback Takes Place) NOTE: Sadly the Tunisian vibes were created through creative set dressing, and the real life courtyard looks very different in real life. We already knew that the “Tunisia” tea scenes after the action packed opening sequence were filmed in Prague, but we weren’t 100% sure where.īut, thanks to some excellent detective work from MCU Location Scout, we now know this set is a courtyard in the Malá Strana neighbourhood of Prague. What we do know for sure though is that filming took place extensively in Prague, Czechia.Īnd while filming was scheduled in Puerto Rico in January 2020, according to Variety, plans had to be postponed due to earthquakes, and ultimately cancelled.įilming in Atlanta began in late October 2019, as evidenced by this photo posted by head writer Malcolm Spellman and this clip of Sebastian Stan.Īccording to the Prague Reporter, filming for TFATWS then moved to Prague in early March 2020, a shoot that was scheduled for three weeks.Īccording to Deadline however, filming in Prague was shut down on March 10, with much of the crew returning to Atlanta.įilming would be put on hiatus until Fall 2020, at which point production would resume in Atlanta in September and then Prague in October.Īccording to Fandíme Filmu, filming in Prague wrapped up near the end of October 2020, with production team members posting goodbye photos and all that good stuff.Īs Anthony Mackie explained in this interview with Entertainment Tonight, returning to Czechia to film mid-pandemic was tough, but hey – we for one are very excited to see the results!Ĭourtyard in Malá Strana, Prague AKA Where They Set Up the Tunisia SetĪddress: Malostranské nám. Some of the show does indeed take place in New York, but with this photo and these being snapped in Atlanta, we think maybe Atlanta was simply used as a stand-in for NYC, and no on-location filming actually took place there. Some outlets also report filming took place in New York, although we’ve had trouble confirming that via set photos. Like most Marvel productions, a great deal of filming for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier took place in Atlanta. Just like WandaVision and Loki, filming for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was impacted by a variety of unforeseen circumstances, including earthquakes and the you-know-what in 2020, all of which led to a postponed release date.īelow, we’ll summarize the filming locations for TFATWS we know of so far. Via GIPHY A Brief History of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Filming/Production
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