Francesca Perry 

The best urban buildings in film: share your pictures

What city architecture has been made famous by the movies? Share your photographs of silver screen landmarks with GuardianWitness
  
  

The Ghostbusters fire station in New York City.
The Ghostbusters fire station in New York City. Photograph: Eli Duke/flickr Photograph: Eli Duke/flickr

From the firehouse in Ghostbusters to the Gateshead multi-storey car park in Get Carter, some architecture in our cities has been propelled to silver screen fame, often forever associated with the films that depict them.

Have you spotted a building made famous by the movies? Perhaps you’ve passed by the Royal Tenenbaums’ home in New York, wandered through the iconic Bradbury Building in Los Angeles made famous in Blade or looked up at the Belfry of Bruges, where Martin McDonagh’s comedy had its climactic final moments played out.

Wherever you are in the world, share your photos of urban buildings from films and we’ll feature a selection on Guardian Cities.

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