APCP Presents: FAM TRIP: We went to Burgos!

By September 26, 2024 News No Comments

Together with the Burgos Film Commission we show you incredible locations for filming.

From the 24th to the 26th of September, the Association of Advertising Film Producers (APCP), together with the Burgos Film Commission and invited associated production companies, is organising a fam trip around Burgos: a trip to explore the different landscapes that the city has to offer, ideal for filming.

The Fam Trip Burgos is designed with a well-defined itinerary, consisting of a three-day tour of the following spaces for potential locations: Círculo de la Unión (Casino), Palacio de Castilfalé (Municipal Archive), Centro de Arte Burgos (CAB), Monasterio de San Juan, Taberna Patillas, Paseo Nocturno (City Centre), Fórum Evolución (Palacio de Congresos), Territorio Artlanza (Quintanilla del Agua), Stroll through Covarrubia, Church of San Olav (Covarrubias), Bodegas Portia, Campo Petrolero Horses (Sargentes de Lora), El Granero de San Francisco (Santa Gadea del Cid), El Espino Monastery (Santa Gadea del Cid), Heritage of Light (Hontoria de la Cantera).

Burgos is one of Spain’s largest provinces, located in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, and the capital of the Spanish autonomous community of Castilla y León. It is a vast territory with a wide variety of landscapes and with a fully industrialised capital that boasts some of the most impressive buildings and monuments on the peninsula. It has 14,000 square kilometres of territory, more than 80 landscape units, 371 municipalities with a total of more than 1,000 localities, an extensive network of canals, rivers (Duero and Ebro, among them), reservoirs and dams. It is a strategic point of transport and communications between Madrid, Bilbao and Valladolid; it has an impressive and varied tangible and intangible heritage, and is an important part of the Pilgrim’s Route to Santiago de Compostela. In addition, the city has a walled medieval old town and emblematic buildings such as the Monasterio de las Huelgas, the Palacio de los Condestables, or the Cathedral of Santa María, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. 

 

These actions are an exclusive benefit for production companies belonging to the APCP. To join and participate in the benefits of being a member, you can write to info@apcp.es


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