The Skulls was filmed in Toronto in Canada.
Ceremony
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Guild Park and Gardens is a public park created in 1978 on the grounds surrounding what is currently known as the Guild Inn. The inn was constructed in 1914 in the Arts and Crafts-style and known then as Ranelagh Park. In 1932 the new owners transformed the mansion and grounds into an artists colony known as The Guild of All Arts. The grounds of the park contain pieces of over 60 buildings that were demolished or remodeled around Toronto, as well as a log cabin dating back to the 1800s.
Scarborough
Harvard Law Library
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Osgoode Hall was designed by John Ewart and William Warren Baldwin in the Neoclassical and Palladian styles. It opened in 1832 to house the lawyers of the Ontario legislature and their law school, eventually established as the Osgoode Hall Law School. It currently houses various provincial courts and the Law Society of Ontario with their Great Library.
Toronto
Retreat
In movie
Real
Scene was shot A gothic revival mansion constructed in 1914 for Sir Henry Mill Pellatt for a princely sum of $3.5 million. After passing through a number of owners, the city seized the property in 1933 and it was soon leased by the Kiwanis Club for 74 years. The mansion is currently available for tours.
Toronto
Harvard Dorms
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Knox College was founded in 1844 as a postgraduate theological college associated with the Presbyterian Church of Canada. It moved in to its current neo-gothic building 1915.
Toronto
Buell Hall
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The University College building opened in 1859 to house the secular counterpart to Trinity College and St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto. The building was designed by architects Frederic Cumberland and William Storm in the Romanesque Revival-style with a variety of other styles mixed in.
Toronto