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The Grand Budapest Hotel

Wes Anderson pulled off some of his classic movie trickery when he took the setting for the Grand Budapest Hotel, which is supposed to be in Hungary, and moved it to a small town in Germany. Most particularly, he used the inside of Mendl’s Creamery to represent Mendl’s Bakery in the film. In addition to that, he purchased some of the ornate, vintage tiles that covered the floors and walls of the creamery for his own personal use.

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