Westworld was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America and Valencia in Spain.
Melody Ranch
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Melody Ranch is a motion picture studio near Santa Clarita.
Newhall
Pacific Design Center
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The Pacific Design Center is a 1.6 million square-foot facility constructed for the design community to house furniture stores, showrooms, meeting spaces, a branch of the Museum of Contemporary Art, and several restaurants. The building was designed by architect César Pelli with assistance from Norma Merrick Sklarek and opened in three sections, Center Blue in 1975, Center Green in 1988, and Center Red in 2013.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Convention Center
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Real
Scene was shot Constructed in 1971 and expanded several times over the years, is a 720,000 square foot events space located in downtown Los Angeles. The distinctive green glass and white steel south annex was designed by architect James Ingo Freed and opened in 1993 to become the main entrance.
Los Angeles
Japanese Garden (The Huntington)
In movie
Scene where Akane cremates Sakura's heart at a shrine, while Lee, Felix, and Sylvester locate the access point back to the underground passages in episode 2x06 “Phase Space”.
Real
Paramount Ranch
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Paramount Ranch was one of the original motion picture ranches built on 2,700-acres of land purchased in 1927 by Paramount Studios. Over the years the studio built extensive sets on the ranch including a massive San Francisco replica, western towns, a European village, a Chinese town, and more. The longest lasting western town was construct from sets moved from Encino Ranch when it closed in 1954. In 1980 the National Park Service took control of a major portion of the ranch and has operated it since then. In November 2018 the Woolsey Fire swept through the area and destroyed most of the standing structures.
Agoura Hills
Monument Valley
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Real
Veluzat Motion Picture Ranch
In movie
Scene where The Man in Black brings Lawrence back to his home town to interrogate him about the maze in episode 1x02 “Chestnut”.
Real
Scene was shot Located in the hills above Santa Clarita, the Veluzat Ranch is a western-themed backlot on 750-acres of property. The location includes exteriors and interiors of several buildings including a ranch house, log cabin, bank, jail, hotel, and Mexican-style church.
Newhall
Vasquez Rocks
In movie
Scene where Dolores finds herself in front of the skeletal church steeple after her vision ends in episode 1x08 “Trace Decay”.
Real
Scene was shot A nearly 1000-acre park located north of Los Angeles with distinctive uplifted rock formations. The distinctive look and location within the Thirty-mile zone have made the rocks an extremely popular filming location since it first appeared in Werewolf in London back in 1935.
Los Angeles
Skirball Cultural Center
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Scene was shot The Skirball Cultural Center was opened in 1996 in order to provide education on Jewish heritage and democratic ideals located in the Santa Monica Mountains. The facility was designed by architect Moshe Safdie and includes the Skirball Museum, a performing arts center, a library, cafe, and numerous galleries, conference centers, and classrooms.
Los Angeles