Da Vinci Code, The (2006)

Castel Gandolfo exterior

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The aerial shots of Castel Gandolfo were filmed over this Leicestershire estate

Rosslyn Chapel

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Rosslyn Chapel was used for the filming of the closing scenes of the movie.

Biggin Hill Airport

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Biggin Hill Airport is used in a number of movies due to it's close proximity to London, usually it is standing in for a much larger airport, however in The Da Vinci Code it stands in for itself.

Temple Church

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Temple Church was used for some iconic scenes in the movie.

Westminster Abbey Interiors

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Built around the same time as Westminster Abbey, Lincoln Cathedral stands in as a tourist-free location used in The Da Vinci Code. Even Sir Isaac Newton's tomb was re-created at Lincoln.

The Louvre

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The crew were given the unique opportunity to film some of the key scenes in the actual Louvre, watched over by Da Vinci's Mona Lisa.

Westminster Abbey Exteriors

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Some scenes were shot outside the actual Westminster Abbey watched on by tourists who can be seen in the movie.