Filming at Imperial War Museum London
Imperial War Museum London is a filming location unlike any other.
Beyond the striking Georgian architecture of the well-known front façade lies a wealth of filming opportunities.
The rich collection of exhibits housed in accessible, spacious galleries provides the perfect backdrop for projects requiring an historical focus.
The Museum's charming and accurate re-creation of a wartime house has proved a popular setting for film productions requiring a 1940s domestic background.
Behind the scenes, Imperial War Museum London offers unique and unusual filming spaces ranging from underground passages to book stacks, from a gritty rear yard to a traditional domed reading room (click here for 360º virtual tour).
Please contact the events team on 020 7416 5393 or email filming@iwm.org.uk
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View over the main atrium |
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Central lifts |
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East side of the Museum |
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Crimes Against Humanity gallery |
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Arch window |
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Victoria Cross and George Cross gallery |
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Museum rear yard |
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Education wing |
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Goods staircase |
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Gallery staircase |
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Picnic Room |
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