For a series spanning centuries and star systems, Foundation doesn’t just depend on special effects—it explores real-world landscapes that genuinely feel otherworldly. With Foundation Season 3 approaching, the Apple TV+ saga has once again traveled to Europe to bring its futuristic world to life. Forget green screens in California—this galaxy was built in the quarries, hills, and hidden corners of the Czech Republic.
Filming started in March 2024 and finished by early July, with locations ranging from busy studios in Prague to haunting stone pits and peaceful countryside towns. It’s a production plan that feels more like a road trip through forgotten worlds than a typical sci-fi checklist. The result? A visual feast where each alien planet has a touch of earthly grit—and plenty of atmospheric charm.
So where exactly was Season 3 filmed? Grab your virtual passport, because the show’s galaxy is rooted much closer to home than you might think.
Welcome to Prague… and the far edges of the galaxy

The core of Season 3’s production is based in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague Studios and Zličín Studios handled much of the interior world-building, including everything from grand imperial chambers to high-tech sanctuaries. But the show wasn’t limited to indoor sets. Filming also occurred outdoors, with locations in Satalice, Sudovo Hlavno, and Vrané nad Vltavou transformed into environments that could serve as anything from a rebel base to a futuristic colony.
The wildest transformations, however, occurred at Homolák Quarry and Špic Quarry—rough, empty lands that resemble an asteroid belt. These raw, striking landscapes provide the camera with something money can’t buy: authentic texture. In a show that relies on visual storytelling, they add incredible depth to scenes that cross civilizations on the edge.
How Foundation turned the Czech Republic into the center of the universe in Foundation

A great sci-fi epic relies on a smart shooting strategy, and this show has one. The Czech Republic is more than just picturesque; it’s a production center. With its mix of diverse architecture, film-friendly laws, and skilled local crews, it’s no wonder that Apple and Skydance chose it as their cosmic base. With 91 total shoot days (including 50 full filming days), the scale of the production is clear: this isn’t just prestige TV—it’s huge cinematic world-building.
According to confirmations from both the Czech Film Commission and Milk & Honey’s own portfolio, local production was managed by Milk & Honey Pictures, a reputable name in Czech filmmaking. While stars like Lou Llobell and Terrence Mann returned to continue the saga, the true star behind the scenes may have been Central Europe itself. From misty forests to stone-washed wastelands, Season 3 filming locations helped redefine what a sci-fi show can look and feel like. In short: they didn’t just film a future—they shaped one.