The Avengers was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.
Street
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The Ministry
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Hallucinogen Hall (interior)
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Emma Peel's Flat
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Bridge
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Council of Ministers
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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
Wonderland Weather (rooftop)
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Scene was shot The Lloyd's building in the City of London was constructed between 1978 and 1986 to replace an earlier headquarters for the company dating back to 1928. A small section of the original 1928 facade was preserved on the northwest side of the offices. The building was designed by architecture firm Richard Rogers and Partners in the subset of Structural Expressionism known as Bowellism, where all of the utilities and services for the structure are placed on the outside allowing and open and uncluttered interior.
London
Hallucinogen Hall (hedge maze)
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Scene was shot Hatfield House was constructed in 1611 for Robert Cecil and has remained in the Cecil family ever since. The house was constructed from the bricks of the former Royal Palace of Hatfield which was mostly torn down to allow its construction. The house is an example of Jacobean architecture and is surrounded by extensive gardens.
Hatfield
Boodle’s
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Scene was shot The Reform Club is a private members' club constructed in 1841 by architect Sir Charles Barry in the Italian Renaissance style. While originally founded as an all-male club and home for progressive political parties, the club was the first of its kind to begin admitting women in 1981 and has now shifted to a less political role since the decline of the Liberal Party.
London
Training Village
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Hallucinogen Hall (greenhouse)
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Scene was shot Syon House was constructed in the Italian Renaissance style in 1552 for the 1st Duke of Somerset and the interior was completely reconstructed in 1762 by architect Robert Adam for the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, its current occupants. The adjacent Great Conservatory was an addition in the 1820s designed by Charles Fowler.
London