Bones was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America and London in the United Kingdom.
Mansion House Street & Princes Street
In movie
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Santa Monica Beach (south of pier)
In movie
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Divinity School & Duke Humfrey's Library (Oxford)
In movie
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Scene was shot The University of Oxford's Divinity School was constructed between 1427 and 1483 in the Perpendicular Gothic style and is the oldest purpose-built structure on the university. On the upper floor is the Duke Humfrey's Library which is part of the Bodleian Library, the main research library at the university.
Oxford
Los Angeles City Hall
In movie
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Scene was shot The Los Angeles City Hall is a 32-story office building constructed in 192 and was the first dedicated city hall for Los Angeles. The building was designed in an amalgam of styles and kept from deliberately invoking any one in particular. Due to the city charter limiting building heights the tower was the tallest building in Los Angeles until 1964.
Los Angeles
L.A. City Hall
The Standard Hotel
In movie
Scene where Brennan and Booth travel to LA and the trail leads them to this rooftop pool in episode 1x10 “The Woman at the Airport”.
Real
Scene was shot Designed by architect Claud Beelman in the Corporate Moderne style, the 12-story hotel began its life as the headquarters of the Superior Oil Company in 1955. The building features white marble cladding and exposed stainless steel on the exterior. In 2002 the building was reopened after an extensive remodel as the second location of The Standard Hotel with the addition of a rooftop pool, bar, and dance floor on the 12th floor.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Convention Center
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Scene was shot Constructed in 1971 and expanded several times over the years, is a 720,000 square foot events space located in downtown Los Angeles. The distinctive green glass and white steel south annex was designed by architect James Ingo Freed and opened in 1993 to become the main entrance.
Los Angeles
LA Aerospace Museum (Exposition Park)
In movie
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Gabriel's Pier
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Albert Embarkment (near Lambeth Pier)
In movie
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St. Katharine Pier
In movie
Real
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (Exposition Park)
In movie
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Scene was shot L.A.'s Natural History Museum if the largest museum of its type on the west coast containing over 35 million artifacts and specimens including an extensive research collection. The museum opened in 1913 designed in the Beaux Arts style and was expanded over the years in a variety of different styles including Neoclassical, Romanesque, and Spanish Plateresque.
Los Angeles
Old Royal Naval College
In movie
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Scene was shot The Old Royal Naval College, situated in Greenwich on the Thames, is the prominent centerpiece of the area. Originally constructed in 1696 as the Royal Hospital for Seamen, the building passed into the hands of the navy in 1873. In 1998 the site passed into the hands off the Greenwich Foundation and is now open to tourists and filming.
London
Old Royal Naval College