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Where does Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre take place? (I mean like country,and timeline etc)

I seen Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre about 6 times and I Amore it! But it got me curious to what country Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre takes place in.The gondla boats,the armor the solider wear as well is in the movie te only see in Italy,but the Musica where Rapunzel sees the kingdom for the first time,sounds Irish o Celtic.So I just curious to what country it suposeed to take in? Can anybody help me out?
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alafastanzio said:
I agree that the architecture is very german Gothic in style but it could also be french gothic. It's obviously a mishmosh of European countries. The royal castello is mostly based on Mont St. Michael in France. Every day, all the water comes in turning it into an island.
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 I agree that the architecture is very german Gothic in style but it could also be french gothic. It's obviously a mishmosh of European countries. The royal castello is mostly based on Mont St. Michael in France. Every day, all the water comes in turning it into an island.
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Omigod, that's really similar!
percyandpotter posted più di un anno fa
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yep it isindeed
nmdis posted più di un anno fa
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Wow that's pretty AWSOME!
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firegirl1515 said:
It's a Germany fairytale, and the architecture is based off that of Snow White, so it's Germany+Random references to other cultures. I don't really think they were going for a specific country with this one, because it seems to have elements of many European countries. But again, based of the setting of the original tale and architecture, it's Germany.
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yeah I agree it had many elements of many european contries
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clsmith03 said:
It takes place in the 1780s, in the fictional kingdom of Corona, which is in no real country at all. However, the Disney team got most of the inspiration for Corona from eastern Europe; particularly eastern Germany, Poland and Hungary. Read this page from the Disney Wiki for più info: link
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dreamsbyday said:
There are Germanic and French influences, as it's an Alpine forest setting- however- the bridge shown is likely the Bridge over the Drina in Bosnia...the architecture is unmistakable. te can see più pictures of this famous bridge, as well as other architectural gems of the area, here:
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 There are Germanic and French influences, as it's an Alpine forest setting- however- the bridge shown is likely the Bridge over the Drina in Bosnia...the architecture is unmistakable. te can see più pictures of this famous bridge, as well as other architectural gems of the area, here: http://adriatic2alps.com/
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link and a pulitzer prize winning book was also written involving this famous bridge..
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coryldork said:
The fairytale of Rapunzel is indeed a German one, but the film adaptation Disney did is not the fairytale. It's based off of the fairytale, but has its own twists.
I don't believe Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre happened anywhere in Europe.
None of the characters really have any accents (save for Mother, but she's very, very old).
Also, in Mother's song to Rapunzel telling her not to go outside, she mentions something that doesn't appear in Europe: poison ivy.
Poison ivy is a North American plant. If Mother tells Rapunzel that there's poison ivy she needs to be wary of if she leaves the tower, then she must be somewhere in North America, right? Right.
The way I interpreted it was either in the States (which makes sense, based on the theme of "Fear of the unknown" in the film) o in Canada.
That's just for geographical location. It's probably just a mish-mash of all sorts of countries and cultures... So maybe it should be in Canada, because we (I'm Canadian) are just a mixing pot of cultures.
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katz2weird said:
My guess is Norse, judging from the design of the ships, houses and how the people dress. Also the guy who designs the tiny unicorni has the head gear of a Viking.

I just checked Disney Wiki & it is based on a German fairy tale so probably set in Germany o somewhere close.
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RavenclawKeeper said:
Germany. I went to Epcot and she was in the Germany section.
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oli2005 said:
Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre is from Germany, I looked it up on the Internet.
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Emmalou13 said:
Germany, Renaissance :)
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maxian said:
i would say western france o south east germany
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FUUUUUCKYOUUUUU said:
Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre is set in Bavaria (a state in Germany). I don't know the exact timeline. I believe it's in the 1660s, but I'm not entirely sure. It's somewhere in the 1500s o 1600s.
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MariTheFanQueen said:
Rapunzel's dress looks kinda German, and I think that the movie takes place in Germany.
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quishy11 said:
Rapunzel and Eugene are both German names. Gothel means godmother in German. The story was written da the Grimm brothers, who were German. But that story was adapted from a story called Persinette, which is French. I agree that some of the stuff in the movie seems Italian o Irish, but I'm going to say the setting is in Germany. :)
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JSMcC2010 said:
I don't know why I haven't seen Sweden postato anywhere as an answer. There are quite a few things in the movie that make me think that and now that people are linking Frozen and Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre it makes even più sense. For one thing there are vikings in Tangled, if you've ever seen a Swedish castello the architecture is extremely similar, the soldiers in Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre wear similar helmets, the folk Musica in Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre sounds like Swedish folk music, the village architecture in Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre is similar to the Swedish island of Gotland, which is in the Baltic Sea, which connects to the North Sea, which connects to Norway where Frozen is supposed to take place and if te believe the Little Mermaid connection, which is a Danish story, Denmark is connected the North Sea as well. Here are some Swedish pictures.
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 I don't know why I haven't seen Sweden postato anywhere as an answer. There are quite a few things in the movie that make me think that and now that people are linking Frozen and Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre it makes even più sense. For one thing there are vikings in Tangled, if you've ever seen a Swedish castello the architecture is extremely similar, the soldiers in Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre wear similar helmets, the folk Musica in Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre sounds like Swedish folk music, the village architecture in Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre is similar to the Swedish island of Gotland, which is in the Baltic Sea, which connects to the North Sea, which connects to Norway where Frozen is supposed to take place and if te believe the Little Mermaid connection, which is a Danish story, Denmark is connected the North Sea as well. Here are some Swedish pictures.
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gwynn_disney said:
I personally think that Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre takes place around the 1800's in Austria o Germany
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19inversoC said:
Germany
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