Some of the locations across the five Indiana Jones films aren’t quite where they appear, resulting in a trail of often unlikely destinations across the planet. Here are some surprising locations you’ve seen on screen that are worth exploring
—from “7 a.m. to 1 p.m., on one day,” remembered producer Robert Watts, speaking in 1999.
But if the building hiding the bookish entrance to the rat-infested catacombs “doesn’t look much like a library,” that’s because it isn’t; it’s the church of San Barnaba, in the Dorsoduro district. The site has hosted a church since the ninth century, with the distinctive neoclassical frontage added around 1776.
Gondoliers ply the waters of Venice’s Grand Canal at sunset. The notoriously busy waterway posed a challenge for the crew ofPhotograph By MATT PROPERT, Nat Geo Image CollectionIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Professor Jones’s work place is a piecemeal of locations. But the wholesome university vibe that forms the backdrop to the motorcycle chase at the beginning of the fourth Indiana Jones movie has some authenticity. “Marshall College” is none other than
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