Western Leone is a Western-style theme park in the province of Almeria, Andalusia (Spain). Located at the 378.9 km mark on the A-92 motorway,[1] it is the smallest of three such theme parks in the Tabernas Desert; the other two are Mini Hollywood and Texas Hollywood.
Western Leone was originally built to film Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West (1968);[2] the large red house, around which many of the scenes in the film revolve, is maintained as an attraction, along with other buildings of a Western town.[3] It has also been used to film other Spaghetti Westerns.[2]
In 1970, a fortress was built a short distance from Western Leone. This structure was used as a set for El Condor and later films. The fortress had fallen into disrepair by 1986.[4]
As of March 2022, it is for sale 2.5 million euros (86.000m2).[5]
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- ^ a b Symington, Andy (April 2007). "Excursions The Wild West". Footprint Andalucía (5th ed.). Bath, United Kingdom: Footprint. p. 412. ISBN 978-1-904777-63-2.
- ^ McCarthy, Andrew (April 2007). "The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly". National Geographic Traveler. New York, United States: National Geographic: 80. ISSN 0747-0932. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
- ^ Moya, José Enrique Martínez (1999). "La Fortaleza de «El Cóndor»" [The Fortress of El Condor]. Almería, un Mundo de Película [Almería, A World of Film]. Almería y Los Almerienses (in Spanish). Vol. 11. Almeria, Spain: Almería Studies Institute. p. 367. ISBN 84-8108-169-8.
- ^ Martínez, Evaristo (25 March 2022). "A la venta el poblado de 'Hasta que llegó su hora': este es su precio". La Voz de Almería (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 March 2022.