Hackers was filmed in New York in the United States of America.
Locations
Grand Central Terminal
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Scene was shot While colloquially known as Grand Central Station, this building has borne its current name since its construction in 1903 to replace the older Grand Central Depot. The train station houses 44 platforms, more than any other station in the world, all of which are below ground split into two levels. The most famous part of the station is the cavernous Main Concourse topped with an elaborate astronomical mural designed by architect Whitney Warren and artist Paul César Helleu.
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Stuyvesant High School
Scene where The school scenes were filmed here
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The Mall (Central Park)
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Scene was shot The Mall, running from the flower bed on Center Drive in the south to Bethesda Terrace in the north, is the only straight path in the entire park. The path runs through a series of statues of famous writers known as the Literary Walk and past the Naumburg Bandshell. The walkway and surrounding American elms were built in 1857 and designed as part of the large park by landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux.
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The Battery
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Scene was shot The southern shore of Manhattan has been known as The Battery as far back as the 17th century when it housed the guns that protected Manhattan from attacks by sea. The remaining west battery, known as Castle Clinton and built just before the Ware of 1812, was originally constructed on a small island off the shore and eventually the land expanded and encircled the fort in 1855. The modern park now occupies 25-acres and features a small far, restaurant, carousel, and WWII memorial.