![]() This museum is just as cool to visit in real life as it looks on the screen too! Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford (AKA Where Jordan College isn’t in Will’s World)Īddress: 120 Walton St, Oxford OX2 6GG, United Kingdom The incredible displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum are also where she meets Lord Boreal (masquerading as Charles Latrom) and they talk about trepanning. While in Will’s world/our world, Lyra and Pan go into the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and walk through into the adjoining Pitt Rivers Museum. Via GIPHY Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford (AKA The Museum where Lyra meets Lord Boreal)Īddress: S Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3PP, United Kingdom In particular, the scene where the Master of Jordan College meets up with Lord Boreal was filmed inside New College’s stunning chapel, Lyra and Pantalaimon walk through the real dining hall at New College and many scenes of Lyra walking (or running) in the interior grassy areas were filmed in the quadrangles of New College. ![]() Of course, there’s no Jordan College in our world, but New College was largely used to stand in for Lyra’s home. While some interior scenes of Jordan College were created on set, many of them were actually filmed on location in Oxford, as well as many of the exterior shots of the college and around the city of Oxford. New College, Oxford (AKA Jordan College)Īddress: Holywell St, Oxford OX1 3BN, United Kingdom Many of the locations in His Dark Materials were actually created on sets at Wolf Studios, including the city of Cittàgazze, the submarine where a witch is tortured, the witches’ forest gathering place, Lord Asriel’s lab at Svalbard, interior scenes at Lord Asriel’s fortress, Mary Malone’s lab, Bolvangar, Iofur’s Palace and many Jordan College interiors. Since Wolf Studios were opened in a former warehouse, they have been used for filming such shows as Doctor Who, A Discovery of Witches, and His Dark Materials. Wolf Studios are the main film studios for the Bad Wolf production company, which was created after Jane Tranter and Julie Gardner made the decision with showrunner Russell T. Wolf Studios, Cardiff (AKA Multiple Locations)Īddress: Bldg One, Glass Ave, Cardiff CF24 5EN, United Kingdom Here are all the His Dark Materials filming locations within the United Kingdom. Even some locations that appear to be in Norway were actually filmed in the UK, and of course, the city of Oxford plays a big part in the story. Since much of the action within the books and television series of His Dark Materials takes place in England, it’s not surprising that many scenes were filmed here in real life. Via GIPHY His Dark Materials Filming Locations in the United Kingdom We cover filming locations for all three seasons of the show, so if you haven’t watched the whole thing yet – there are spoilers ahead! Of course, once you see the gorgeous locations on the screen then you also start to wonder “Where was His Dark Materials filmed?” If you have been wanting to know where the series was filmed then you’re in the right place, as we also always want to know if, and how, we can visit filming locations in real life! So, we have rounded up all the filming locations for His Dark Materials in this very post. Those of us who grew up with this magical series have wanted to see armored polar bears, multiple universes and animal personifications of people’s souls on the screen for years – and the BBC adaptation does not disappoint. While there was also a film version of The Golden Compass (book one of the His Dark Materials series) in 2007, the BBC has managed to bring the whole trilogy to life to the delight of fans everywhere! ![]() His Dark Materials is the name of a trilogy of novels by Philip Pullman, that have magically been brought to life by the BBC.
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