Where was Muppets Most Wanted filmed
Filming country: United Kingdom
Muppets Most Wanted was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.
The Tower of London
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Scene was shot The Tower of London is a collection of structures dating back to the construction of the White Tower in 1078 by William the Conqueror and was expanded throughout the 12th & 13th centuries. Today, most of the tower is dedicated to tourism, with the Crown Jewels being the biggest draw.
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Tower Embankment
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The National Berlin Theatre
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Scene was shot The Old Royal Naval College, situated in Greenwich on the Thames, is the prominent centerpiece of the area. Originally constructed in 1696 as the Royal Hospital for Seamen, the building passed into the hands of the navy in 1873. In 1998 the site passed into the hands off the Greenwich Foundation and is now open to tourists and filming.
London
Irish National Bank
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Dublin Station
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Street
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German Docks
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German Street
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Warehouse
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Scene was shot The Farmiloe building was constructed in 1868 in the Victorian architectural style by architect Lewis Henry Isaacs. Up until 1999 the building was occupied by the glass & lead manufacturer George Farmiloe & Sons and after their departure stood vacant until it began to undergo a conversion into offices starting in 2014.
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Arches
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Scene was shot The Chapel at Lincoln's Inn was constructed in 1623 by Inigo Jones to replace the earlier structure which had become too small for its purpose. The chapel was constructed atop a vaulted undercroft which is open to the street and serves as a public gathering place. The undercroft is also a crypt which was used for burials of members of the inn until 1852.
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Club Hole in the Wall
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Scene was shot Wilton's Music Hall was constructed in 1859 by architect Jacob Maggs, and was rebuilt in 1878 after being destroyed in a fire. The hall remains one of the few saloon-style music halls that has not been extensively changed since its original construction. The hall was turned to other purposes including a soup kitchen and rag storage warehouse for over 100 years but was finally returned to a performance venue in 1997.
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