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Plaça de Sant Felip Neri, 1, Barri Gòtic
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
41.3834° N · 2.1752° W
Get DirectionsThe music video for Evanescence's 'My Immortal' was filmed in black and white on 10 October 2003 in the Plaça de Sant Felip Neri, a small cobbled square hidden in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. Directed by David Mould, the video features Amy Lee performing alone against the square's austere baroque church façade and its octagonal central fountain. The location — quiet, ancient, and worn — matched the song's themes of grief and haunting loss with unusual precision, lending the production an atmosphere that no constructed set could have replicated.
The Plaça de Sant Felip Neri carries its own dark history that deepens the video's emotional register. On 30 January 1938, during the Spanish Civil War, a Nationalist air raid killed 42 people sheltering in the square, most of them children from the adjacent school. The pockmarks left by shrapnel are still visible on the church wall today, and the square holds that history quietly — a small memorial plaque marks the spot without advertisement. Visitors often remark on the way the square's beauty and its buried tragedy seem to coexist without resolution.
'My Immortal' went on to be nominated for Best Rock Video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards. The Plaça de Sant Felip Neri remains one of Barcelona's most compelling hidden squares, appearing regularly in travel writing about the Gothic Quarter. Most visitors arrive unaware of the Evanescence connection, drawn by the square's quiet beauty — which makes the discovery of the filming location a small, satisfying reward for fans making the pilgrimage.
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