El juego de la oca Filming Locations
Where was El juego de la oca filmed? El juego de la oca was filmed in 4 locations across Spain in the following places:
El juego de la oca Filming Locations
Benidorm is a seaside resort on the eastern coast of Spain, part of the Valencia region’s famed Costa Blanca. A tiny fishing village till the 1960s, it’s now a popular Mediterranean holiday destination known for its nightlife. Its 2 wide sandy beaches, Levante Beach and Poniente Beach, are backed by palm-lined promenades, bars and rows of skyscrapers.
Gandia is city on the east coast of Spain. Its old town is home to the 15th-century Los Borja Ducal Palace. The Archaeological Museum of Gandia has prehistoric artifacts. To the west, the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba has Moorish cloisters. Parpalló-Borrell Natural Park encompasses the Cueva del Parpalló, an Upper Paleolithic–era cave. Sandy beaches on the coast include North Beach, Venecia and Rafalcaid.
Madrid, Spain's central capital, is a city of elegant boulevards and expansive, manicured parks such as the Buen Retiro. It’s renowned for its rich repositories of European art, including the Prado Museum’s works by Goya, Velázquez and other Spanish masters. The heart of old Hapsburg Madrid is the portico-lined Plaza Mayor, and nearby is the baroque Royal Palace and Armory, displaying historic weaponry.
Palma is a resort city and capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca (Majorca), in the western Mediterranean. The massive Santa María cathedral, a Gothic landmark begun in the 13th century, overlooks the Bay of Palma. The adjacent Almudaina is a Moorish-style Arab fortress converted to a royal residence. West of the city, hilltop Bellver Castle is a medieval fortress with a distinctive circular shape.
El juego de la oca (1965)
Pablo, a young draftsman, falls in love with Angela, a co-worker, while Blanca, his wife, is with the children outside Madrid.