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8 real-life places that inspired iconic Disney films

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 16, 2026, 15:15 IST
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8 real-life places that inspired iconic Disney films

The most enchanting places depicted in movies usually seem too realistic to be invented—and the reason for that is that most of them were indeed real-life locations that filmmakers have drawn inspiration from. It is through real-life locations that Disney and other filmmakers have brought their dreams to life and managed to create fantastic scenery for their films. Moreover, not only are these places used in the production of fantastic scenery in movies but they are also accessible to the general public, enabling visitors to experience them firsthand.
Here’s a look at real-life locations that are genuinely confirmed inspirations, along with the scenes they helped bring to life:

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Neuschwanstein Castle – Sleeping Beauty

The majestic Neuschwanstein Castle, located at the heart of Bavarian Alps, seems to be something out of a fairy tale, and indeed, Disney artists drew inspiration from this magnificent 19th-century royal residence when they were designing the castle where Princess Aurora lives. The scenes showing the exterior of the princess' castle, in particular the images of towering spires that appear to pierce through the mist-covered forest, resemble Neuschwanstein Castle to perfection.

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Alcázar of Segovia – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Alcázar of Segovia, which is situated on a rocky hill in Spain, is generally believed to have served as the model for the castle of the wicked queen in Disney's first animated movie. The striking architectural features of the castle, such as its tapering base, rounded towers, and sharply pitched roofs, seem very similar to those of the castle that appears in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

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The Scottish Highlands – Brave

The Pixar artists have made multiple trips through Scotland and brought in the untamed splendor of the Highlands to create Brave. Green hills, misty valleys, stone circles, and craggy cliffs can all be seen in the movie, providing it with a degree of authenticity that cannot be replicated solely with its visuals. Merida’s horseback rides in the wide landscape and her chases through the dark forest are drawn from the Highlands’ natural scenery.

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Zhangjiajie National Forest Park – Avatar

Hardly anything in nature could provide such otherworldly scenery as Zhangjiajie’s unique sandstone columns, and Avatar has drawn inspiration for its Hallelujah Mountains from the landscape. The filmmakers have created something more fantastical through their use of CGI effects, but the fundamental concept comes from Zhangjiajie’s bizarre geology. Flying between the huge floating rock formations, bathed in mists and greenery, is based on the park’s surreal topography.

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Angel Falls – Up

The highest continuous waterfall in the world was a critical inspiration for Up. Pixar's artists traveled to South America before production began, and Angel Falls served as the model for Paradise Falls, the dream location which serves as the driving force in the movie. When Carl's house lands at last by Paradise Falls, with the massive waterfall behind him, the scene pays tribute to Angel Falls' awe-inspiring fall.

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Notre-Dame Cathedral – The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Whereas most Disney locations borrow ideas rather than use an exact place, this is an instance where Disney has used a famous landmark as the exact setting for their film. The Hunchback of Notre Dame captures the Gothic splendor of Notre-Dame Cathedral down to the façade and soaring bell towers. The scenes featuring Quasimodo swinging between the bells have taken inspiration from the original building.

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Great Barrier Reef – Finding Nemo

The magical undersea world that Finding Nemo inhabits is inspired by the biodiversity of the Great Barrier Reef. Pixar spent time studying various aspects of marine animals, corals, and oceans before developing a realistic setting for the movie. The bright reef where Nemo discovers his environment, full of coral gardens and different marine life forms, reflects the real ecosystem of the reef.

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Colombia – Encanto

While making Encanto, the directors at Disney traveled extensively through the country to study its landscapes, architectural designs, and culture. This resulted in an imaginative but realistic setting for the movie. The beautiful valley situated amidst mountains and the colorful town where the Madrigal family resides have been modeled on real places like Barichara.

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