Take A Journey Through Magical Mystery Doors – A Virtual Tour Of Real Life Film And TV Locations

If there’s one thing that we’ve definitely learned the value of since lockdown, it’s travel. The ability to visit far off lands and discover the hidden gems they offer has never seemed so sweet. But while we might not be able to take a trip right now, the power of technology does mean that we can still immerse ourselves in the wonders of the world from the comfort of our sofa.

Nevermore are we finding ourselves immersed in TV and movies; the escapism, the fantasy, the discovery of new places that entice us to keep watching, there’s something to keep us hooked.

If like us you’re a curious bunch, you’ve probably watched a film or two and decided to do a bit of Googling, trying to find out whether the marvelous scenery you see before you is real – Where is that? Does it really exist?

Most of us would put many of the film sets we see down to clever editing techniques, granted some of them are purely CGI but this world is a beautiful and diverse place – what with its mesmerizing landscapes and stunning buildings. And yes, iconic TV and films have been put under extensive editing, but some of these places and buildings actually exist. You can even visit some of these extraordinary places, it’s knowing where to find them that’s the tricky part!

Climadoor was fascinated by the idea of visiting these places. So, they did their research and came up with a list of the most iconic TV and film sets that anyone can visit.

So, while the world is in lockdown, they decided to create a Magical Mystery Door virtual tour with some of the most famous film and TV locations around the world.

So, grab a cuppa, hunker down and enjoy the ride…

About Kristyn Clarke

I am a journalist and interviewer who is completely obsessed with music, TV, film and all other aspects of pop culture! I am currently the Director of Operations for PopCultureMadness.com and my work can also be found on MusicMayhemMagazine.com, TheRockRevival.com, and TryItToday.com! Have my B.S. in Television/Video Production from Wilmington University and have been working in online media for the past ten years and loving every moment of it!

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