The Gilded Age was filmed in New York, USA.
Locations
The Breakers - Billiard Room
Scene where George Russel discusses business while playing billiards (Episode 1.2)
Scene was shot The Breakers is a Gilded Age mansion located at 44 Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island, US. It was built between 1893 and 1895 as a summer residence for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, a member of the wealthy Vanderbilt family. The property is owned and operated by the Newport Preservation Society as a museum and is open for visits all year. The Billiard room, in the style of ancient Rome, was designed by Richard Morris Hunt and shows his competence in stone works. The great slabs of Cippolino marble from Italy form the walls, while rose alabaster arches provide contrast.
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Central Park - Bethesda Terrace
Scene where Marian meets Mr. Raikes in Central Park and asks him to help Mrs. Scott. (Episode 1.2)
Scene was shot The pool is centered by a fountain sculpture designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868 and unveiled in 1873. Stebbins was the first woman to receive a public commission for a major work of art in New York City.
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Monument Square
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Scene was shot Monument Square is at the centre of Central Troy Historic District in downtown Troy, New York. The square was created in 1891. It is known for the monument which honors those from Rensselaer County who served in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the American Civil War. The monument features a 50-foot granite column and a 17-foot bronze statue of the Goddess Columbia.