Six major movie attractions in New York
New York is the largest financial, commercial, trade and cultural center in the United States, and countless film and television productions have been shot here. Now we have selected several representative shooting locations of popular movies and TV shows to form a location exploration route.
1. Greenwich Village Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village is a place name in the West Side of New York City, USA. Most of the people who live here are writers. , artists, etc. Greenwich Village represents another way of life and is the American counterculture. Greenwich Village was formed in the United States around 1910, where a variety of art workers, idealists and even trade unionists gathered. Most of them were eccentric and incompatible with the world. After the war, it became an important source of modern American thought.
The junction of Bedford St. and Grove St. is the apartment that often appears in "Friends". The Village often mentioned by old friends refers to this place.
2. Washington Square Park Washington Square Park
Washington Square is located between Greenwich Village and the East Village. It is surrounded by the most bohemian freedom and decadence in New York City. Since the establishment of the square, Greenwich Village has become a residence for writers and artists. A little lower down the street is the East Village, home to punk and experimental theater. Within a one-kilometer radius centered on Washington Square, there are good cafes, good pubs, good restaurants, and jazz bars that stay up all night.
In Meg Ryan's romantic movie "When Harry Met Sally" (When Harry Met Sally), the two drove to New York for the first time and broke up here and went their separate ways.
3. Flatiron Building
The Flatiron Building is one of the most famous buildings in New York City. It was completed in 1902 and was one of the tallest buildings in New York City at the time. Its iron-shaped appearance has captured countless films and attracted the attention of countless tourists. It adopts Beaux-Arts architectural style, like classical Greek columns, and the wall is divided into three parts vertically. It is a must-see attraction during your trip to New York.
Peter Parker, the male protagonist of the movie "Spider-Man", worked as a reporter in the newspaper office here during the day~! It is a very peculiar building.
4. New York Public Library New York Public Library
In the movie "The Day After Tomorrow", this is where humans take refuge! Do you still remember the part about burning books to keep warm? ?Try to find that fireplace~ In addition, in the "Sex and the City" movie version 1, Carrie is scheduled to hold her wedding here~
5.Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Lincoln Performing Arts Center
Lincoln Center is a collection of performance venues. It is the largest art venue in the world, with a total capacity of 18,000 spectators at the same time. This art area was built in 1962 From 1968 to 1968, it cost 168 million U.S. dollars. Lincoln Center mainly consisted of three theaters surrounding Fountain Square: the New York State Theater, the Metropolitan Opera House, and Everly Fisher Concert Hall, as well as The Guggenheim Plaza in the west, the New York Performing Arts Library, the Juilliard School and the Ellison Concert Hall in the east.
"Black Swan" is set in Lincoln Center, where the heroine practices dance and performs on stage.
And this is not a single theater, but a collection of many theaters and shops, which is enough to have fun for a while!
6. Empire State Building (Empire State Building)
The Empire State Building is A famous skyscraper located in New York City, USA, with a maximum of 102 floors. It was designed by the Shreeve, Lamb and Harmon architectural firm. Construction started in 1930 and was completed in 1931. It only took 410 days. Its name comes from New York State. Also known as the Empire State. There are observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors. Since they are open-air observation decks, the wind on the platforms is quite strong. When the weather is clear, visitors can overlook the five states from the 102nd-floor observation deck and the walkway outside the 86th-floor observation deck.
The famous Empire State Building! "King Kong", "Sleepless in Seattle", etc., etc., which movies come into your mind at once? ;
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