Bride & Prejudice was filmed in London in the United Kingdom and Los Angeles in the United States of America.
Wedding
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National Film Theatre
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Beach
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Bridge
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Disney Hall
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Scene was shot The Walt Disney Concert Hall is one of five venues that make up the Los Angeles Music Center, the other venues are the Mark Taper Forum, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre, and the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theatre. The building was designed by famed architect Frank Gehry with the acoustics designed by Minoru Nagata and Yasuhisa Toyota. While the initial funds were donated in 1987 and construction began in 1992, due to various fundraising issues the hall itself wasn't completed until 2003 at an estimated cost of $274 million. The outside of the hall is made of a series of sweeping, organic walls of polished stainless steel.
Los Angeles
Beverly Hills Venue (exterior)
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Scene was shot The mansion at Stoke Park was constructed in 1788 by designer James Wyatt for John Penn. In 1908 the estate was purchased and turned into the UK's first country club with the course designed by Harry Colt.
Slough
Beverly Hills Fountain
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Scene was shot Somerset house is a large neoclassical building that was designed by Sir William Chambers and constructed in 1776 in the Strand on the River Thames. For over two centuries the structure housed various learned societies and public offices including the Royal Academy, the Geological Society, the Navy Board, and the Stamp & Tax offices. In the mid 1980s the house was redeveloped into a centre for the visual arts.
London
Beverly Hills Venue (hall)
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Scene was shot The grand Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel opened in 1923 as the largest hotel west of the Mississippi. The hotel was designed by Schultze & Weaver in a mixture of styles from around the Mediterranean. The lush interior of the hotel includes murals by artist Giovanni Smeraldi who has also painted works for the Vatican and the White House. In addition to being featured in hundreds of films and TV shows over the years, the hotel was also the location where the Academy Awards were planned in 1927 and hosted the ceremony eight times over the years.
Los Angeles
London Eye
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Scene was shot The London Eye is a 120 meter Ferris wheel cantilevered over the River Thames featuring great views of central London from 32 observation pods. The wheel was designed by Julia Barfield and David Marks of Marks Barfield Architects and opened in 2000.
London