Italy also played its part in providing the settings for the American blockbuster Avengers: Age of Ultron by Joss Whedon. Indeed, some of the scenes in the film were shot in Valle d’Aosta, in the towns of Aosta, Verrès, Donnas, Pont-Saint-Martin and in fort Bard, a fortified complex rebuilt in the 19th century on the orders of the Savoy family, which today houses museums, exhibitions of ancient art, contemporary art and photography. In the film, the fort is the secret base of HYDRA, located in the imaginary European country Sokovia.
Italy also played its part in providing the settings for the American blockbuster Avengers: Age of Ultron by Joss Whedon. Indeed, some of the scenes in the film were shot in Valle d’Aosta, in the towns of Aosta, Verrès, Donnas, Pont-Saint-Martin and in fort Bard, a fortified complex rebuilt in the 19th century on the orders of the Savoy family, which today houses museums, exhibitions of ancient art, contemporary art and photography. In the film, the fort is the secret base of HYDRA, located in the imaginary European country Sokovia.
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The sequel to The Avengers (2012). In Sokovia, in Eastern Europe, the Avengers attack a HYDRA base run by Baron Wolfgang Von Strucker, where the destruction of the planet is being planned.