
Palazzo Vecchio is a landmark in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, and a filming location for Hannibal (2001).
Location: Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Verified facts
- Located in Florence, Tuscany
confidence 85/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-9520, SRC-9376, SRC-13679 - Appeared in Hannibal (movie, 2001)
confidence 70/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-9520, SRC-9376, SRC-13395
Evidence & sources
- SRC-13395 — The Florentine — A conversation with Patrick Cassidy (Tier 2, reference; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-13679 — Comune di Firenze — Cultura (Museo di Palazzo Vecchio, official City of Florence site) (Tier 1, reference; retrieved July 2026)
- SRC-9376 — movie-locations.com (Tier 2, journalism; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-9520 — Hannibal (2001 film) — Wikipedia (Tier 2, reference_encyclopedia; retrieved June 2026)
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Frequently asked questions
Where was Hannibal filmed?
Palazzo Vecchio, in Florence, Tuscany, is a real-world filming location used for Hannibal.
Where is Palazzo Vecchio located?
Palazzo Vecchio is located in Florence, Tuscany.