
Where was Wonder Woman filmed
Wonder Woman
Year: 2017
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Country: France, Italy, Oman, United Kingdom
<p>Wonder Woman was filmed in London in the United Kingdom, Matera in Italy, and Paris in France.</p>
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Locations
Belgian Woods
In movie
Scene where The team rides through the woods on horses on their way to the German High Command.
Real
Scene was shot Throughout the 20th century Bourne Woods operated as a conifer plantation by the Forestry Commission. The woods gained popularity as a filming location when Gladiator shot there in 1999 and as has been used for many productions despite restrictions on filming by the local council.
English Port
In movie
Scene where Steve, Diana, and Charlie catch a boat from England to Belgium.
German High Command (interior)
In movie
Scene where Steve infiltrates the German gala to talk with Isabel Maru and he sees Diana coming in on her own to kill Ludendorff.
Real
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.
King's Cross Station
In movie
Scene where Diana and Steve catch a train to the coast on their journey to the front.
Real
Scene was shot A major train station in the heart of London, King’s Cross opened in 1852 and acts as the terminus for several major train lines running throughout the United Kingdom. In 2005 the station underwent a large renovation that included a distinctive new arched departures concourse.
Road near Docks
In movie
Scene where Steve walks with Diana through the streets of London and explains that he needs to report in to his commanders before they can go to the front.
Selfridge & Co. (exterior)
In movie
Scene where Diana struggles to get through the revolving door with her sword and shield before handing them off to Etta.
Selfridge & Co. (interior)
In movie
Scene where Steve and Etta take Diana out shopping for proper clothes.
Real
Scene was shot The home of the High Commission of Australia, the longest held diplomatic mission in the country, was opened in 1918 after years of delay due to WWI. The building was designed by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie and Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie and built mostly from materials imported from Australia.
Sepreme War Council
In movie
Scene where Steve takes Diana with him to the council meeting so he can turn the notebook over to his superiors.
Real
Scene was shot One Great George Street was designed by architect James Miller in the neo-classical design and is one of the earliest steel-frame buildings in England. It was constructed as the new headquarters of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1913 and remains their headquarters, though it has been available for public events since 1989.
Shopping Street
In movie
Scene where Steve and Diana are walking down the street after their shopping trip when Steve notices they are being followed.
The Louvre (exterior)
In movie
Scene where Diana walks to work as a package is delivered in a Wayne Enterprises armored car.