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Where was Blindspot filmed

Blindspot

Year: 2015

Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Country:

<p>Blindspot was filmed in New York in the USA.</p>

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Locations

  • Albert Embarkment (near Lambeth Pier)

    In movie

    Scene where Zapata sits down on a bench next to Owen Booth's wife while her associate photographs them to use as a threat in episode 4x06 “Ca-ca-Candidate for Cri-cri-Crime”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Av. de Gaudí (between Rosselló & Provença)

    In movie

    Scene where Blake tries to convince Roman to take the job with her father in episode 3x08 “City Folks Under Wraps”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Brooklyn Bridge

    In movie

    Scene where The team drives across the bridge after leaving Chinatown in pilot episode.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Brooklyn Bridge which opened in 1883 as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge after fourteen years of construction. The bridge is the world's first steel-wire suspension bridge and was conceived designed by John Augustus Roebling.

  • Building 269 (Brooklyn Navy Yard)

    In movie

    Scene where Niko Popov and his goons unload the chemical weapons from prop shipments in episode 3x06 “Adoring Suspect”.

    Real

    Scene was shot One of the original U.S. Navy facilities from when the Navy Yard was a military base, for many years Building 269 was used as the headquarters of the Agger Fish Corp and today it houses a barrel aging facility for the Brooklyn Brewery.

  • Calvary Cemetery

    In movie

    Scene where The team track the criminals to the cemetery and capture them but are forced to turn their quarry over to the CIA in episode 1x05 “Split the Law”.

    Real

    Scene was shot With over 3 million burials, Calvary Cemetery is the largest graveyard in the United States. The cemetery was created by the Old St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1847 when their original cemetery on Mulberry Street filled up. By 1867 the original section of the cemetery to the west was completely full and eventually three new sections were added.

  • Carrer del Bisbe & Bishop's Bridge

    In movie

    Scene where Roman meets with a local lowlife to get information on Blake Crawford in episode 3x06 “Adoring Suspect”.

    Real

    Scene was shot Situated within Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, Carrer del Bisbe here runs beneath El Pont del Bisbe, or Bishop's Bridge, a skybridge constructed for 1929's Barcelona International Exposition by architect Joan Rubió I Bellver in the neo-Gothic style.

  • Font Màgica de Montjuïc

    In movie

    Scene where Blake is continuing her tour with Roman when someone tries to steal her purse in episode 3x06 “Adoring Suspect”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Hotel Ohla Barcelona

    In movie

    Scene where Blake invites Roman over after the attack and she tells him a true story about her father in episode 3x06 “Adoring Suspect”. Roman drives Blake back to her hotel after evading her guard and she invites him to dinner with her father, Hank Crawford, who offers Roman a job in episode 3x08 “City Folks Under Wraps”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • InterContinental New York Barclay

    In movie

    Scene where Clem calls Jane offering his help in the search for Avery in episode 3x10 “Balance of Might”.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Barclay Hotel is a 14-story luxury hotel constructed in 1926 for the Vanderbilt family by the New York Central Railroad on land recently freed up when the Grand Central Terminal tracks where moved underground. In 1978 the hotel was sold to Loews Hotels after the bankruptcy of its previous owners and underwent a massive renovation. The ground floor of the hotel hosts the flagship story of the perfumer Caswell-Massey which has occupied that space since the hotel opened.

  • Metropolitan Hospital Center

    In movie

    Scene where Kurt is brought to the hospital where Jane is being treated in pilot episode.

    Real

    Scene was shot Originally the New York City Asylum for the Insane, the Metropolitan Hospital moved to its current location in 1955 from its former Roosevelt Island location. The 14-story Mental Health Building was added to the complex in 1966 as housing for psychiatric patients.