11 real abandoned places where your favorite movies and TV shows were filmed The Nazi-era Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, Germany, appeared in “The Bourne Supremacy” and “Bridge of Spies.” The abandoned Ohio State Reformatory was the prison in “The Shawshank Redemption.” Henry River Mill Village in North Carolina was transformed […]
11 real abandoned places where your favorite movies and TV shows were filmed
The Nazi-era Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, Germany, appeared in “The Bourne Supremacy” and “Bridge of Spies.”
The abandoned Ohio State Reformatory was the prison in “The Shawshank Redemption.”
Henry River Mill Village in North Carolina was transformed into District 12 for “The Hunger Games” movies.
Abandoned places can provide the perfect eerie backdrops for filming movies and TV shows. Their crumbling structures have created authentic shadowy settings in films such as “Gone Girl,” “Skyfall,” and “The Shawshank Redemption.”
Here are 11 abandoned places that became filming locations for movies and TV shows.
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Henry River Mill Village in North Carolina was established in 1905 as a gold-panning town, with the mill producing fine yarn.
The village was abandoned in 1987 when its last resident moved away.
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The village became District 12 in “The Hunger Games” movies.
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The now-closed campus of Caerleon was once part of the University of South Wales.
Construction began in 1912, and the first students arrived in 1914. In 2016, the University of South Wales decided to close down Caerleon as part of a merger.
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Netflix began filming “Sex Education” at the old campus, reimagined as Moordale Secondary School, in 2018.
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Hashima Island was a mining town established in 1881.
It held 5,000 residents at its peak in 1959 until the supply of coal ran out in 1974.
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The island was featured as a villain’s lair in the James Bond movie “Skyfall.”
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The Ohio State Reformatory opened in 1896 and held 5,235 prisoners at its peak in 1955.
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The old reformatory was the prison setting in “The Shawshank Redemption.”
Other projects filmed at the reformatory include “Air Force One,” “The Wind is Watching,” and “Fallen Angels.”
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Rhyolite is one of Nevada’s largest ghost towns, formed in 1904 during the Gold Rush.
The mines closed in 1911 and the town was empty by 1916.
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Parts of the ghost town have been restored by Paramount Pictures to use as movie sets.
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The town of Craco, Italy, emptied in 1963 after landslides and earthquakes made it unsafe to inhabit.
A medieval village founded by Greeks who moved inland around 540 AD, the abandoned town is a popular tourist destination and was added to the World Monuments Fund watch list in 2010.
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Craco has appeared in “Quantum of Solace” and “The Passion of the Christ.”
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The abandoned Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, Germany, was built by the Nazis between 1936 and 1941.
The airport was used to build combat aircraft and weapons. It closed in 2008.
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The airport has appeared in “The Hunger Games,” “The Bourne Supremacy,” and “Bridge of Spies.”
Tempelhof Airport became District 2 in “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2.”
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Six Flags New Orleans closed after Hurricane Katrina damaged the park in 2005.
The park’s roller coasters and rides are still standing.
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“Jurassic World,” “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” and “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” were filmed at the abandoned theme park.
Its parking lot has also been used as a filming location — the oil rig in “Deepwater Horizon” was built in the empty space by 85 welders over eight months.
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The Babcock building of the South Carolina State Hospital, formerly known as the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, was built between 1857 and 1885.
It served as a more spacious replacement to the facility’s smaller Mills building until all of the patients were relocated in 1990.
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“Chattahoochee,” starring Gary Oldman, filmed in one of the Babcock Building’s abandoned rooms.
In the movie, Oldman’s character gets admitted to an asylum after a suicide attempt.
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The City Methodist Church in Gary, Indiana, closed in 1975.
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The church has been the eerie backdrop in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” and “Pearl Harbor.”
In “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” Robert Epps hides in the destroyed church.
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The abandoned Hawthorne Plaza Mall in California opened in 1977 and closed in 1999.
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The abandoned mall provided spooky settings for numerous films.
The Hawthorne Plaza Mall appears in “Gone Girl,” “Minority Report,” “The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift,” and “The Green Hornet,” among others.
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