Made of Honor was filmed in London in the United Kingdom and New York & Los Angeles in the United States of America.
Clachaig Inn
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Cornell University
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Glenfinnan Monument
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Scottish Highway
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Bow Bridge
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Scene was shot A cast iron bridge crossing over The Lake designed by Calvert Vaux & Jacob Wrey Mould and opened in 1862, the first cast-iron bridge built in the park. Bow Bridge is the longed bridge in Central Park clocking in at 87 feet. The bridge is topped by eight cast-iron urns which are duplicates installed in 2008 to replace the originals which disappeared in the 1920s.
New York
Penthouse
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The Met
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Scene was shot The Met was originally constructed in 1872 in the High Victorian Gothic style by architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould. The design of the original building's design was considered an eyesore, so a new Beaux-Arts facade was constructed along with a number of other improvements by 1902. Two additional wings were constructed along Fifth Avenue in the following decade and over the following century the museum expanded backwards in a mishmash of different styles and is now over 20 times the size of the original structure, more that two million square feet. The Met is the largest art museum in the United States with over two million works in its permanent collection. A portion of the collection is housed in The Cloisters, a smaller museum focused on Medieval art and architecture in Fort Tryon Park.
New York
Hotel (lobby)
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Grace Church
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Times Square
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Scene was shot Times Square is an incredible popular tourist destination at the heart of Manhattan's Broadway Theater District. The southern half of the square has no official name and contains an U.S. Army recruiting station and the NYC tourist information booth. The north side of Times Square continues past 45th Street.
New York
Bethesda Terrace
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Scene was shot Sitting at the end of The Mall and beside The Lake, Bethesda Terrace is a Central Park landmark. Constructed during the Civil War, the terrace contains ornate ceramic tiles and a fountain called Angel of the Waters designed by prominent American sculptor Emma Stebbins.
New York