From Four Weddings to Sherlock Holmes, the Muppets and James Bond, some of the biggest films have used Greenwich as a location.
More specifically, the UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the Old Royal Naval College.
Whether it is playing itself in movies such as Thor: The Dark World or doubling as Paris (Bastille Day, 2016), Florence (The Dark Knight Rises, 2012) or countless other locations, the Christopher Wren-designed buildings have taken a starring role in blockbusters dating back nearly 60 years.
Click the gallery above to see the movies shot at the Old Royal Naval College.
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