Where was Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day filmed
Filming country: United Kingdom
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.
The Royal Arcade
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Street
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The Savoy
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Train Station
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Scene was shot Freemasons' Hall is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England and the meeting place for many local Masonic Lodges. While the Grand Lodge occupied the site since 1775, the current hall wasn't constructed until 1933 in the Art Deco style by architects Henry Victor Ashley and F. Winton Newman in honor of the Freemasons who died in WWI. The building contains the Grand Temple, where the Grand Lodge meets, 26 other masonic temples for local chapters, and the Museum of Freemasonry.
London
Club
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Scene was shot The only remaining 1950s ballroom in London, the Rivoli Ballroom was opened originally as the Crofton Park Picture Palace in 1913. The last film was shown in the venue in 1957 after which it was converted to a dance hall and renamed The Rivoli. The ballroom is designed primarily in the Art Deco style with a mixture of neo-classical and oriental motifs.
London