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The Tudors Set Locations
| Locations : The third season of "The Tudors" are using Ardmore Studios, Luggala, Killruddery House and Gardens, Christchurch Cathedral in Dublin, Humewood Castle and Powerscourt Estate in County Wicklow, Ireland for locations throughout the summer of 2008. County Wicklow, dubbed the "Garden of Ireland," lies on the eastern edge of the country, bordering the Irish Sea. The green, rolling hills are prized not only as scenery, but also for being conducive to walking, hunting, fishing, horseback riding and other sporting activities. |
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| Dublin Castle which is a major Irish Governmental complex doubles as the Vatican. Built between 1208 and 1220, this complex represents some of the oldest surviving architecture in the city, and was the centre of English power in Ireland for over seven centuries until it was taken of by the Irish Free State in 1922. Highlights include the 13th-century record tower, the largest visible fragment of the original Norman castle and the State Apartments, once the residence of English viceroys and now the focal point for government ceremonial functions, including the inauguration of Ireland's presidents. |
| The house has been as a filming location for "The Count of Monte Cristo" (2002), "David Copperfield" (2000), Stanley Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" (1974) & "Where's Jack" in 1969. |
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| Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin - exterior & interior 11th century cathedral established by the Viking king of Dublin. The cathedral has historical ties to the Tudors, it was here that the pretender Lambert Simnel was crowned king of England. Despite the Reformation, Christchurch received funds from Edward VI and Mary I. |
| Luggala Estate- a unique and special place situated in 5,000 acres in the stunning Wicklow Mountains, just 28 miles from Dublin. It was also also known as the Guinness Estate as it was owned by wealthy arts patron Garech Browne, a member of the Guinness family. However,in September 2007, it was reported that Michael Jackson had purchased the estate which includes a mountain for €20 million, after an extended three month stay there earlier in the year. The estate has been used as the location of some major films, including "Zardoz" & "Excalibur". “Luggala isn’t so much an estate as a kingdom, a veritable Middle Earth of heather-covered mountains, silvery waterfalls and lakes, emerald forests and meadows.” W Magazine (Left) a view of Luggala Lake taken by "Brother Martin" AKA gormorocks (on the wiki) |
| Kilmainham Jail, Dublin where several executions were filmed. A former prison built in 1796 which is now a museum run by the Irish Government. |
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