Meet Me in St. Gallen Filming Locations to Inspire Your Wanderlust

The Philippine cinema serves another destination-themed movie. This time, it’s in St. Gallen, a charming, small town with old European feels in Switzerland.

Every romantic movie has to start somewhere. And it all has something to do with coffee. Meet Me in St. Gallen revolves around an artist, Celeste (Bela Padilla), who goes by the name of Katy Perry whenever she’s at a coffee shop, and a former rock star and accomplished vet doctor, Jesse (Carlo Aquino), whose names were lifted from the movie of the same character names in 2012’s Celeste and Jesse Forever. It tells a story of serendipity, taking chances and letting go — the perfect TOTGA movie for Valentine’s season.

The magic of meet-cute starts in 2012 over coffee, cheeky banter, and the memorable first kiss. After Facebook-stalking (mostly Celeste), they meet again in 2016; but the timing isn’t right and they have to let go. In 2018, they find each other again St. Gallen.

Meet Me in St. Gallen is a conversational film that perfectly captures the wordless dialogue exchange with their longing and tortured gazes, the deep conversations about love and choosing to be the better person in an almost-relationship.

If Meet Me in St. Gallen tugged your heartstrings, you can visit these attractions when you want to relive the story of Celeste and Jesse — with a different ending, of course.

Also read: 23 Local Spots Where Some of Your Favourite Pinoy Romcoms Where Filmed

Christmas market

Image credit: Marco Sanchez

Celeste mentioned to Jesse that she wants to visit a Christmas village. And she made it happen. Few scenes were shot at the St. Gallen Christmas market. Did you know? St. Gallen is called “the city of stars” during the Advent season. When Meet Me in St. Gallen was shot, seven hundred stars shine above the old town’s cheerfully decorated stalls of the Christmas market.

The St. Gallen Christmas market stretches from the Waaghaus, along the Bohl, all the way to the Market Square with vendors offering their traditional Christmas goodies. An occasional busker and choir performances were strategically located on some corners.

Abbey Library of St. Gall

Image credit: Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen

If Belle (from the Beauty and the Beast) were in St. Gallen, she will have a field day at this library. The library together with the Abbey of St. Gall was made a World Heritage Site in 1983. It is one of the oldest surviving European libraries which was lavishly decorated in baroque rococo style. Elaborate artworks graced the ceilings and framed with beautifully spiralling mouldings.

The website of Abbey of St. Gallen states that their library collection dates back as far as 820 CE, and houses important collections of manuscripts and writings. A bookworm, like myself, would feel honoured to be in the same room as these ancient articles.

St. Gallen Cathedral

Image credit: Christian Bickel (left); Gmelfi (right)

The former abbey church was rebuilt numerous times and became a cathedral in 1836. Its baroque design will leave you breathless. The church’s bright interior is due to the white walls of the nave, and its ceiling artwork represents the heaven. The Eight Beatitudes paintings in the dome were done by Joseph Wannenmacher while most of the stucco work was designed by Christian Wenzinger.

Three Lakes above St. Gallen

Image credit: Spring Films

There is a snowy scene wherein Celeste and Jesse strolled along the three lakes. They rode a little funicular that leads up to the jump-off point. The lakes or ponds were created 400 years ago to store water for the city. These are not used for bathing during summer. Back in the 18th century, the society followed a strict gender separation rule, separating the women from the men.

Säntis

Image credit: B0rder

Säntis is one of the most prominent summits in the Alps with an observation deck on the top. It towers 2,501.9 metres in the Alpstein offering panoramic views of the ‘Alpenkranz’ (crown of Alps). If the weather is pretty good, you get to see six countries (cableway from Schwägalp): Switzerland, Germany, Liechtenstein, Austria, Italy and France.

What are the odds at meeting a complete stranger at a coffee shop and enjoy his companionship? Can you imagine the power of coffee that brought two kindred souls together in St. Gallen?

PS: Just don’t break hearts on Christmas. It is against the law.

Kate Biol

Kate is a modern marketer: one part creative and one part scientist. She's a big believer of happy endings - in books and in real life. When she's not creating media plans and whipping up marketing ideas, she'll be traipsing across the country with her well-travelled red maleta.