Today fully invested by Warner, these studios were built on a former aeronautical factory from the Second World War.
Today fully invested by Warner, these studios were built on a former aeronautical factory from the Second World War.
Acquired by Rolls-Royce, the site became an automobile production plant after the war. In 1992, after the evocation of several projects, the place was abandoned. It wasn’t until 1995 that GoldenEye became the first film to be shot there. Quickly, the cinematographic projects are linked. In 2000, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone contributed to the popularity of the place. All the following parts will be produced there before the construction of a museum open to fans where many sets of the cult saga are gathered. The studios have since hosted numerous shoots such as those of Tomb Raider or the House of the Dragon series.