Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves — Film Location
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) borrowed the great walled city of Carcassonne for some of its medieval backdrops, its double ring of towers and battlements lending the Kevin Costner adventure an authentic twelfth-century skyline. The restored Cité, one of the largest fortified towns in Europe, has drawn filmmakers in search of the Middle Ages for a century.
Filming location: quick answers
Where was Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves filmed?
The film borrowed the great walled city of Carcassonne in France for some of its medieval backdrops, its double ring of towers and battlements lending the Kevin Costner adventure an authentic twelfth-century skyline.
What is the castle city in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves?
The restored Cité of Carcassonne — one of the largest fortified towns in Europe, which has drawn filmmakers in search of the Middle Ages for a century.
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