Where was The Danish Girl filmed
Filming country: United Kingdom Belgium Denmark
The Danish Girl was filmed in Copenhagen in Denmark, Brussels in Belgium, and London in the United Kingdom.
Locations
Hotel Hannon
Scene where The room with the fabulous stairs where a vernissage of Gerda's paintings takes place.
Scene was shot Hotel Hannon is an Art Nouveau mansion. The hotel was built between 1903 and 1904 by order of Edouard Hannon. It is the first art-nouveau building by Belgian architect Jules Brunfaut.
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Hotel Max Hallet
Scene where The restaurant where Lily and Gerda meet the doctor Warnekros.
Scene was shot The Hotel Max Hallet is a mansion of the Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta, located on the Brussels Avenue Louise, designated as a protected monument. It came into the news in mid-2008 because it was restored to its original destination, reception area for guests, after an in-depth restoration by the new owner, Michel Gilbert.
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Frederiksstad district
Scene where Einar and Gerda are in Paris.
Scene was shot Frederiksstaden is a district in Copenhagen, Denmark. Constructed during the reign of Frederick V in the second half of the 18th century, it is considered to be one of the most important rococo complexes in Europe.