Retro feels, pastel hues and symmetrical buildings are just some of the recurring themes in the works of cult filmmaker Wes Anderson — and it turns out similar places exist in real life.
In a subreddit called “Accidental Wes Anderson,” legions of fans are scouting for locations around the world that evoke the 48-year old director’s trademark twee aesthetic. From his early films such as Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums Anderson has displayed a preference for obsessively styled frames.
1. Moomin House In Naantali, Finland
2. Stadt-Bad Gotha In Gotha, Germany
3. Hotel Belvédère Near The Rhône Glacier, Switzerland
4. Swimming Pool In Hamburg, Germany
5. Dan Sully Photography: Singapore
6. Grand Hotel Misurina, Italy
7. Good Records In Dallas, U.S.
8. Conservatory Of The George Eastman House In Rochester, U.S.
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