The Brauner Hirsch, or Brown Deer, is a historic building in Görlitz, Germany, that has been used as a film location for several movies and TV shows. It is located in the Lower Market Square, which is the central square in the historic town of Görlitz. The building has a baroque exterior and has undergone several reconstructions over the centuries. It has been used as a backdrop for various films, including 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' and 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice'. Visitors can explore the building and learn about its history and significance in the film industry. The surrounding area is also worth exploring, with many Renaissance-style buildings and other historic landmarks
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Activities: We did a Görliwood film tour through the Brauner Hirsch. We discovered film scenes together with the guide and walked further and further through the abandoned house. It was very exciting to discover the different sets, because the filmmakers had left quite a bit on site. Recognizing things from the films was really fun, and we were in the old house for about 2 hours
Highlights: Seeing the old house made us feel like we were in another world. The spooky and mystical atmosphere was very exciting, and recognizing the different film sets was great fun for all of us ✨