The Verzasca Dam features in the opening sequence of Goldeneye (1995) where 007 bungee-jumps from the top to access a chemical weapons factory at the bottom. Read more.
It is on this hairpin, just north of Gréolières, that we see James Bond driving Caroline in the Aston Martin DB5 and we first see the cyclists he will encounter later in Goldeneye (1995) Read more.
James Bond and Xenia race their Aston Martin and Ferrari down this stretch of road before meeting a group of cyclists in Goldeneye (1995). Read more.
Although not seen in the film, the road outside the Vista Palace Hotel gives the view that James Bond and Caroline have of Monaco after she insists that he "stop car this instant!" In Goldeneye (1995) Read more.
James Bond pulls up to the Casino de Monte-Carlo and meets Xenia at the Chemin de Fer table (although he refers to the game incorrectly as Baccarat) in Goldeneye (1995). Read more.
James Bond walks across the Teatre de Fort Antoine to watch Xenia and an Admiral board the Manticore Yacht in the Monaco Harbour in Goldeneye (1995). Read more.
Xenia and her Admiral 'friend' board a motor launch to the Manticore Yacht moored at the Yacht Club de Monaco under surveillance by James Bond in Goldeneye (1995). Read more.
The French stealth ship La Fayette is moored in Port Hercule and it is from this ship that the Eurocopter PAH-2 Tiger Stealth helicopter is stolen in Goldeneye (1995). Read more.
When Boris Greshenko leaves the Severnaya radar facility in Goldeneye (1995) to have a cigarette, the background is the ski slopes on the Engelberg-side of Titlis. Read more.
We see the MI6 Headquarters in an establishing shot in Goldeneye (1995). This is the first time that 85 Albert Embankment was used in the James Bond franchise. Read more.
The Winter Palace is featured in the James Bond film Goldeneye (1995) in an establishing shot before a Russian Defence Council meeting. The interiors, however, were filmed at Draper's Hall, London. Read more.
Draper's Hall was used for a meeting of the Russian Defence Council in the James Bond film Goldeneye (1995). A large false door was installed to cover a painting of Queen Victoria. Read more.
The frontage of The Queen's Stand was used in Goldeneye (1995) as St. Petersburg Airport where James Bond meets CIA Agent Jack Wade. Read more.
Natalya Simonova arrives at London St Pancras, Platform 5 in Goldeneye (1995) although the scene is script as a St Petersburg station. Read more.
The courtyard of Somerset House was used as a generic St Petersburg square in Goldeneye (1995) where Jack Wade's car breaks down and James Bond assists him while discussing about his mission. Read more.
Jack Wade's Moskvich car is seen crossing the Birzhevoy Bridge in Goldeneye (1995) as he drives James Bond to meet Valentin Zukovsky. Read more.
The chapel at Brompton Cemetery stood in for the exteriors of "Our Lady of Smolensk" church in Goldeneye (1995). Read more.
St Sophia was used as the interiors of "Our Lady of Smolensk" in Goldeneye (1995), where Natalya Simonova goes to meet with Boris Grishenko, but is kidnapped by him and Xenia Onatopp. Read more.
James Bond stays at the Langham Hotel in Goldeneye (1995), although the hotel is shown as "The Grand Hotel" and is scripted as St Petersburg. Read more.
James Bond and Natalya Simonova are brought to St Michael's Castle by Russian soliders after escaping from an attack helicopter set to self-destruct in Goldeneye (1995). Read more.
James Bond drives past St Isaac's Cathedral in a T-80BV (T-55) tank chasing Gen Ourumov in Goldeneye (1995). The tank used rubber tracks from a British Chieftain to protect the Russian streets. Read more.
In pursuit of General Ourumov, James Bond slides his stolen Russian tank down the ulitsa Galernaya at the back of the Courthouse in Goldeneye (1995). Read more.
On the north-side of the Large Stables Bridge, James Bond faces-off with some Russian jeeps in his stolen tank in Goldeneye (1995). The tank was a T-55 mocked up with armour to look like a T-80BV. Read more.
Gen. Ourumov orders his driver to "use the bumper, that's what it's for" to clear the pedestrians off the Singing Bridge in St Petersburg in Goldeneye (1995). Read more.
As James Bond motors through St Petersburg in a tank in Goldeneye (1995) he smashes through a prop statue of Pegasus from outside the Transfiguration Cathedral, which remains on the roof of his T-55. Read more.
Before the old sugar factory was torn down on this site it was used in a brief scene in Goldeneye (1995) where Natalya Simonova is brought following a tank-chase with James Bond. Read more.
Alec Trevelyan's armoured locomotive in Goldeneye (1995) passes through Ferry Meadows station. Although the station building has been dressed up to look like a rundown Russian station. Read more.
James Bond sits on the Playa Mar Chiquita in Goldeneye (1995) and looks out at the surf breaking contemplating his mission. Read more.
The Arecibo Observatory famously appeared in Goldeneye (1995) as the satellite control station of villain Janus/006/Alec Trevelyan, where James Bond brings his master plan to a halt. Read more.
The final scene of Goldeneye (1995) with James Bond and Natalya Simonova surrounded by Jack Wade's Marines was filmed at the Laguna Tortuguero, although the precise location is impossible to determine Read more.