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9 Abandoned Movie Sets You Can Still Visit Around the World

9 Abandoned Movie Sets You Can Still Visit Around the World

9 Abandoned Movie Sets You Can Still Visit Around the World

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Pirates of the Caribbean’s Port Royale

Courtesy of Buena Vista Pictures

District 12 From The Hunger Games

Courtesy of Lions Gate Films

Sweethaven Village From Popeye

Wusel007 / Wikimedia Commons

Session 9 Set

John Phelan / Wikimedia Commons

Trail Dust Town

Ommnomnomgulp / Wikimedia Commons

The Shire From The Lord of the Rings

Tom Hall / CC BY 2.0 / Wikimedia Commons

The Baseball Field From Field of Dreams

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Set

TurismoRuralArlanza, / Wikimedia Commons

The Fugitive Bus Scene

Courtesy of Warner Bros

Star Wars Desert Buildings

Véronique Debord-Lazaro / Flickr

9 Abandoned Movie Sets You Can Still Visit Around the World
Pirates of the Caribbean’s Port Royale
District 12 From The Hunger Games
Sweethaven Village From Popeye
Session 9 Set
Trail Dust Town
The Shire From The Lord of the Rings
The Baseball Field From Field of Dreams
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Set
The Fugitive Bus Scene
Star Wars Desert Buildings

9 Abandoned Movie Sets You Can Still Visit Around the World

Movie sets are often built with incredible detail, bringing entire worlds to life for a production. While many are dismantled once filming wraps, others are left behind in remote or unexpected locations. Over time, these abandoned sets have become unique attractions, offering visitors a chance to step into the remains of famous films and television shows.

In this slideshow, we highlight nine abandoned movie sets you can still visit today, from desert towns used in classic Westerns to eerie villages and forgotten backdrops from major productions. Each location offers a glimpse into the filmmaking process and what happens after the cameras stop rolling. Whether preserved intentionally or left to decay, these sites continue to draw curious travelers and film fans alike.

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