dir. Ridley Scott
The fish market shootout – This was filmed on a set built between E. Cary Street and S. 17th Street, Richmond, Virginia
Pennsylvania Avenue at 9th Street NW, Washington, DC
Agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore) being debriefed at the FBI - 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC
The Mason Verger (Gary Oldman) estate – Biltmore Estate, Asheville, North Carolina
A view of Florence, Italy
Inspector Pazzi’s (Giancarlo Giannini) first appearance – Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy
Pazzi meets Hannibal (Anthony Hopkins) who poses as Dr. Fell, an expert in Florentine art and history – Salone dei Cinquecento, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy.
Hannibal’s apartment exterior – Ospedale degli Innocenti, Piazza della Santissima Annunziata 12, Florence, Italy. The statue of Ferdinand I appears in the foreground.
Hannibal’s apartment interior – Palazzo Capponi alle Rovinate, Via de' Bardi 36, Florence, Italy.
Hannibal sends a letter to Clarice – Uffizi Gallery, Lungarno degli Archibusieri, Florence, Italy
Pazzi going to a police station to check Hannibal’s videotape - Via degli Strozzi 14, Florence, Italy
Pazzi waiting for Hannibal – Palazzo Strozzi, Via degli Strozzi, Florence, Italy
Pazzi spying on Hannibal in a street café – Rivoire, Piazza della Signoria 5, Florence, Italy
Pazzi calling about his reward for locating Hannibal - Via degli Strozzi near Piazza della Repubblica, Florence, Italy
Pazzi going to see Hannibal - Piazza della Santissima Annunziata, Florence, Italy
Pazzi contemplating how to get Hannibal’s fingerprints – Ponte Vecchio looking toward Ponte Santa Trinita, Florence, Italy
Hannibal is shadowed by the thief hired by Pazzi – Mercato Vecchio, Florence, Italy
Hannibal outsmarts the thief - Mercato Nuovo, Florence, Italy
Pazzi washes blood off his hands – Porcellino Fountain, Mercato Nuovo, Florence, Italy
Pazzi getting ready to deliver Hannibal to Verger’s henchmen - Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy
The opera performance – Pazzi Chapel, Florence, Italy
Hannibal outsmarts Pazzi and hangs him – Palazzo Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy
Loggia dei Lanzi, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy
Clarice jogging – Belle Isle, Richmond, Virginia
Krendler’s (Ray Liotta) Richmond house – 1814 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
Krendler’s lake house (also the site of the movie’s ending) – 4641 Kimages Wharf Road, Charles City, Virginia. Sited on a 4-acre parcel along the James River, the Lazare gallery hosts a large collection of paintings from the Moscow School of Russian Realism.
Clarice’s house – 3220 Park Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
Hannibal lures Clarice to Union Station, 701 1st Street NE, Washington DC
Hannibal taunts Clarice - The carousel was placed inside Union Station by the filmmakers
The hogs scene – Montpelier, Orange, Virginia. It’s the former estate of the Madison family, including President James Madison.
For two decades, I've had a passion for film locations and film-related travel. Now I'd like to share this passion and its fruits through this blog. I've amassed vast image archives that still need to be converted into posts, and there are many new findings that are still waiting to be photographed, so please be patient.
While some of these locations have been covered elsewhere, many others represent my own research and appear here for the first time. I hope you'll enjoy the site.
Excellent, thanks!
ReplyDeleteHope to visit those sites in Florence. Thanks for the guide.
ReplyDeleteJust about to start a walking tour in Florence Italy. I hope to see some of the sites you have posted. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI just saw some of them 😁
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I simply LOVE that lake house!!!! Thanks!
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ReplyDeletevisiting Florence next week, hoping to visit some of the Hannibal locations. Thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteDanke, wir besuchen gerade Florenz und natürlich auch die Standorte des Hannibal Films.
ReplyDeleteThis is so specific - I love it! I'll arriving in Florence in a few hours and i can't wait to check out the locations for some of my favourite scenes, Thank you
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