Magna Aura Filming Locations
Where was Magna Aura filmed? Magna Aura was filmed in 5 locations across Bulgaria in the following places:
Magna Aura Filming Locations
Bulgaria is a Balkan nation with diverse terrain encompassing Black Sea coastline, a mountainous interior and rivers, including the Danube. A cultural melting pot with Greek, Slavic, Ottoman, and Persian influences, it has a rich heritage of traditional dance, music, costumes, and crafts. At the foot of domed Vitosha mountain is its capital city, Sofia, dating to the 5th century B.C.
Ruse is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria. Ruse is in the northeastern part of the country, on the right bank of the Danube, opposite the Romanian city of Giurgiu, approximately 67 km south of Bucharest, Romania's capital, 172 km from Varna, and 249 km from the capital Sofia.
Sinemorets is a village and seaside resort on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria.
Sofia is the capital of the Balkan nation of Bulgaria. It’s in the west of the country, below Vitosha Mountain. The city’s landmarks reflect more than 2,000 years of history, including Greek, Roman, Ottoman and Soviet occupation. Medieval Boyana Church has 13th-century frescoes. Built by the Romans in the 4th century, St. George Rotunda Church has medieval and Ottoman decoration dating to the 10th century.
Magna Aura (2009)
Four children travel through Christian's grandfather Ronson's tower and with blue light that develops at a thunderstorm over 1,000 years to the past. They discover the supposed-sunken city Magna Aura and meet there Drago who looks similar like Christian's grandfather, his brother Morton who rules Magna Aura, and three children who become their friends. In the present, Ronson, his son-in-law Alexander, Elena, the mother of one time-travel kid, and two other children try to get back the kids.