The 1975 film *Barry Lyndon*, directed by Stanley Kubrick, is renowned for its stunning historical set designs and cinematography that recreated 18th century Europe. Some notable set designs and when they first appear in the film include:
- **Elegant country estate interiors** - First seen around 0:15:00 when Barry arrives at the Lyndon family home
- **Lavish ballrooms** - Prominently featured starting at 1:05:30 during the gambling/social scenes
- **Military encampments** - Appear at 0:45:00 during the Seven Years' War sequences
- **Period-accurate gambling halls** - Introduced around 1:20:00
- **Opulent drawing rooms** - Seen throughout, but notably at 2:15:00 near the end
Kubrick and his team meticulously researched and recreated authentic 18th century designs, even using special lenses to film scenes lit only by candlelight. The film is considered a masterpiece of historical set design and cinematography for the 1970s era.