Brooklyn Nine-Nine was filmed in Los Angeles & New York in the United States of America.
Los Angeles Convention Center
In movie
Real
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
James Oviatt Building
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The James Oviatt Building is a historic Art Deco highrise constructed in 1928 for successful haberdasher James Oviatt. The front entrance of the building contains a distinctive 12-tonne backlit glass cornice and arcade ceiling designed by Ferdinand Chanut and Gaëtan Jeanning. Its impressive Art Deco lobby and mezzanine have been converted into the Cicada restaurant and dance club.
Los Angeles
The Majestic Halls
In movie
Real
Scene was shot This former Bank of America building was constructed in 1921 and used as the bank’s headquarters until 1972. Designed by the firm Schultze & Weaver, the classic venue is now used for weddings, galas, and filming.
Los Angeles