Catalonia, with its rich landscape and history, has attracted national and international film directors who have chosen our territory as the main setting for films and series acclaimed by the audience. One of the most emblematic routes takes us to the heart of Barcelona, where the Rambles and the streets of the Gothic Quarter have captivated numerous filmmakers. The route Following the steps of Woody Allen for Barcelona offers you the possibility to discover, from the point of view of the camera of great filmmakers such as Allen himself, Michelangelo Antonioni, Alejandro González Iñárritu or Pedro Almodóvar, one of the charismatic places of the Catalan capital . A film land. From Barcelona to the Costa Brava will allow you to take out your camera and tour the most cinematic spaces, not only in the city but also in one of the areas that have inspired artists the most: the Costa Brava. Stars of Hollywood's golden age such as Elizabeth Taylor and Ava Gardner or directors such as Orson Welles and Joseph Mankiewicz shot some of their most celebrated films there. The route Ava Gardner and Orson Welles on the Costa Brava will disclose all the details of the lives of these two legends of celluloid and many other stars who, although they did not film, did stay and enjoy the beaches and the gastronomy of the steepest and wildest Catalan coast. The American actress shot the film Pandora and the Wandering Dutchman in the town of Tossa de Mar in the early 1950s. Her stay forever marked this coastal town and her figure is still very present. A few years later, another Hollywood legend, Orson Welles, shot in Sant Pol de Mar some scenes of Mr. Arkadin. And, in this case, he was the one who fell in love with the natural beauty of the Costa Brava and became a regular visitor. If we travel to the Costa Daurada, in the south of the territory, we will also find many movie-like locations of mostly Catalan or Spanish films. From Sitges to the Ebro delta on the big screen offers you a complete panorama of this part of Catalonia. You will discover unpublished corners that you have probably seen on the big screen or on television. Penélope Cruz and Matthew McConaughey filmed some scenes of the blockbuster Sahara in the Ebro Delta, and the town of Tortosa hosted the filming of some scenes of the movie Perfum, directed by Tom Tykwer. One of the latest productions that also had Catalonia as its main filming location was Game of Thrones. The worldwide hit series chose the Jewish quarter and the cathedral of Girona as the setting for scenes that left viewers petrified. These are some of the proposals, but there are many more just as attractive. Catalonia and cinema have always shared a very close bond. The Cinema Routes are not only an opportunity to relive emblematic scenes, but also to discover anecdotes and curiosities about filming. Experience a movie-like journey.