Da Vinci Code


The Da Vinci Code is a mystery and detective novel by American author Dan Brown, published in 2003. His novel was a smash hit, even rivaling the sales of the highly popular Harry Potter series.
It is now a worldwide bestseller with more than 60 million copies in print and has been translated into 44 languages. It is thought to be the eighth best-selling book of all time. Combining the detective, thriller and conspiracy fiction genres, the book is the second book by Dan Brown to include the character Robert Langdon, the first being Brown's 2000 novel Angels and Demons.
You will find below the main locations used in the book. If we have overlooked a place, please let us know!

Le Louvre

Da Vinci Code | France | Paris

Louvre Pyramid

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La Pyramide Inversée

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Saint-Sulpice Church

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Paris Meridian

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Newton's Grave at Westminster Abbey

Da Vinci Code | England | London

Temple Church

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Rosslyn Chapel

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Santa Maria delle Grazie church

Da Vinci Code | Italy | World Heritage
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