Filming Location
In fact, so many films have been shot here that Empire magazine once called us ‘the most popular filming location in the world’.
Napoleon, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Les Misérables are just a few of the blockbusters filmed here in recent years – find out more.
Latest Blockbuster: Bridgerton Season 3
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Walking through the Old Royal Naval College grounds feels like stepping back in time, with its grandiose architecture and sweeping views of the River Thames. So, it should come as no surprise that this historical site has been used as a dramatic backdrop to bring to life the fashion and glamour of the Regency era.
Previous productions
Explore the extensive list of blockbuster films and TV shows filmed at the Old Royal Naval College.
Read moreFilming inside the Painted Hall
In Indiscreet (1958), one of the earliest films to be shot here, Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman waltz the night away in a replica Painted Hall.
The west wall is the backdrop for a scene in The Madness of King George (1994). It is particularly well-chosen as these paintings depict George I, the great grandfather of King George III, surrounded by his family.
The Painted Hall can currently be seen in The Crown on Netflix.
Filming on the grounds
Our iconic riverside grounds have provided the setting for some of the most memorable scenes in recent cinema.
A climatic battle scene in Thor: The Dark World (2013) involved a gigantic spacecraft crashing into lower grand square.
During the filming of Les Misérables (2012) a gigantic elephant stood in the grounds for several weeks.
Commercial Filming & Photography Enquiries
We can accommodate a wide range of filming and photography requests including:
- Documentary and commercial filming
- Personal and commercial photography
- Wedding photography
- News and media
For more information, head to our Filming & Photography Guidelines or click here to submit an enquiry.