HE Alcazar of Segovia And Plaza de España in Seville These are two Spanish settings that inspired Disney films, particularly Snow White (1937) and ‘Star Wars’. Part II. Attack of the Clones (2002), according to a list of 30 locations published by the company in recognition of its 100-year history.
thirty positions 13 countries in Europe, Middle East and Africa These are the ones that have inspired Disney movies throughout their history.
Only 14% of Spaniards knew that the Alcázar in Segovia inspired Walt Disney to design the castle. ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’According to a survey conducted by The Walt Disney Company, it is the first Disney animated film to be released theatrically in 1937.
The research found that Spaniards want to see national landmarks such as: Alhambra of Granada (29%), Barcelona Sagrada Familia (19%) or Seville Cathedral (9%).
When we look at the scenes preferred by the Spanish from Disney movies, the results are as follows: First, Lady and Gulf sharing the plate of spaghetti. ‘The Lady and the Tramp’then the dwarves sing “Ay ho” ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’, Children flying around Peter Pan, Tinkerbell and Big Ben ‘Peter Pan’ o Aladdin and Jasmine fly on the magic carpet ‘Aladdin’They follow them in the survey.
The company also wanted to pay tribute to its most emblematic films with a photo session that recreated the most iconic scenes, such as Alice in the Great Fosters’ Labyrinth in England, which inspired the film. ‘Alice in Wonderland’A photograph of Mary Poppins in front of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London and the Calanais Obelisks in Scotland appears in the film ‘Brave’ From Disney and Pixar or from a photograph that recreates a scene ‘101 Dalmatians’.
Rebecca Cline, director of the Walt Disney Archives, recalled that the founder was fascinated and inspired by everything he saw and surrounded him, no matter where he was. At the end of your life Received the title of ‘World’s entertainer’he stated.
Source: Informacion

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