
Where was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 filmed
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Year: 2010
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Mystery
Country: United Kingdom
<p>Locations of the movie are very different from the usual places at home at Dursley's, at the train station and in Hogwarts, in this picture appears a lot of city scenes and scenes shot in the woods. Therefore, the team had to try with the selection of locations. The movie was mostly shot in London and Bristol, as well as in the outskirts of the capital, but the classic locations of the castle did not disappear. </p>
If you have suggestions for improving information about locations, you can make them using the editing function.
Locations
12 Grimmauld Place
In movie
Scene where The trio arrives at the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix.
Arcade
In movie
Scene where The trio walks through a mall after escaping the attack at the cafe.
Bridge
In movie
Scene where The trio trudges under a bridge on their journey across the country.
Department of Science and Technology
In movie
Scene where The trio knock out three Ministry people and take their identities using Polyjuice Potion
Forest of Dean
In movie
Scene where The trio barely manages to escape the Ministry after stealing a horcrux but Ron is badly injured.
Granger House
In movie
Scene where Hermione erases herself from her parents' memories and removes all traces of herself from their house before heading off to meet the gang.
Lakeside Woods
In movie
Scene where The trio is chased through the woods by a group of Snatchers and are eventually captured.
Real
Scene was shot
Ministry of Magic
In movie
Scene where The trio enter a bathroom in the middle of the road that acts as the hidden entrance to the Ministry. There is no such bathroom here.
Piccadilly Circus
In movie
Scene where Harry, Hermione, and Ron apparate to London and barely avoid getting smooshed by a bus.
Real
Scene was shot Piccadilly Circus was originally constructed as Regent Circus South in 1819 and received its current name in the 1880s. Starting in 1908 with a Perrier sign the intersection has been surrounded by distinctive illuminated signage giving it a distinctive Times Square feel, though now that has been reduced to a single building on the northwest corner of the circle. Originally situated in the center of the circle but moved as the roads changed, the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain was constructed in 1892 to commemorate Victorian politician Lord Shaftesbury.
Rocky Plateau
In movie
Scene where Harry and Hermione transgress to a place where they camp on a rocky plateau in the middle of fields
Real
Scene was shot On the Rock Malham Cove or Malham Cove is a large curved limestone formation one mile north of the village of Malham, North Yorkshire, England. The rock was formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last ice age.