Filming at Our Palaces
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Filming at our palaces A guide to filming at the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, Banqueting House, Kew Palace and Hillsborough Castle ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ at Hampton Court Palace © Disney Enterprises, Inc With everything from regal interiors to rustic courtyards, our palaces make the perfect location for your shoot Historic Royal Palaces is the palace contrasts with King William independent charity that looks after and Queen Mary’s elegant Baroque the Tower of London, Hampton facades and immaculate formal Court Palace, the Banqueting House, gardens, our locations can tell the Kensington Palace, Kew Palace and story of 1000 years of history and Hillsborough Castle. Our aim is to provide a captivating backdrop for help everyone explore the story of filming and photography. how monarchs and people have shaped society, in some of the We play host to small scale news or greatest palaces ever built. history documentary productions, through medium scale entertainment We are also home to some and drama, right up to major magnificent and unique filming Hollywood blockbusters. The funds locations. From the imposing raised through our filming activities medieval grandeur of the Tower of help to conserve these historic London, to Hampton Court, where buildings, ensuring they are here King Henry VIII’s majestic Tudor for future generations to enjoy. ‘Muppets Most Wanted’ at the Tower of London © Disney Enterprises, Inc Enterprises, Disney © London of Tower the at Wanted’ Most ‘Muppets Tower of Hampton Court Kensington Kew Palace London Palace Palace A stylish palace steeped in history, Kensington has some fantastic stories. As both the residence of King William and A royal palace on a domestic scale, Queen Mary and the birthplace of Queen Kew Palace holds a wealth of history Victoria, the palace is often featured on and some charming tales, recently documentaries. Most recently these have told in the BBC’s ‘Majesty and Mortar: included the BBC’s ‘Victoria In Her Own Britain’s Great Palaces’, as well as Words’ and ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’. ‘Kew on a Plate’. Banqueting Hillsborough House Castle Most famously known for its reputation as a menacing prison and execution site, With a history spanning centuries, The last surviving building of Whitehall The elegant Hillsborough Castle is set in the Tower of London was also a royal Hampton Court is an extraordinary and Palace, Banqueting House is most 98 acres of beautiful grounds, which residence, a military fortress and even a truly versatile location. The palace has famous for its spectacular Rubens ceiling. provide a fantastic location for filming. menagerie. This iconic landmark has starred played host to many large scale feature Featured in ‘David Starkey’s Magna Carta’ Recently these gardens have hosted in ‘Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation’, films, most recently The‘ Theory of and ‘The One Show’, this location offers a the Antiques Roadshow’s 35th ‘Dr Who’ and ‘Muppets Most Wanted’. Everything’ and ‘A Little Chaos’. stunning and historic backdrop. anniversary weekend. If you would like further information about how to film with us, or to arrange a site visit, contact us in the Historic Royal Palaces Press Office on +44 (0)203 166 6166 or e-mail [email protected] Our filming applications and procedures can also be found online at www.hrp.org.uk/ NewsAndMedia/ filmingandphotography We look forward to hearing from you!.