With timeless elegance and effortless grandeur, it seems as though The Hermitage Hotel was designed for the silver screen. Throughout the years, our fair hotel has served as a backdrop for feature films, television dramas, primetime commercials, music videos and more.
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When The Hermitage Hotel is selected as a filming location, our classic setting becomes a character of its own, mixing the best of Hollywood glamour and Southern style. The hotel has been used as a backdrop for major motion pictures and hot television shows – most notably, the popular series “Nashville,” which filmed six seasons including numerous scenes at the hotel, from the lobby and guestrooms to the bar and restaurant. A Music City star in its own right, The Hermitage has also set the stage for a number of notable music videos from top artists.
Film:
- The Delta Factor (1969)
- We The Women (1974)
- Country Gold (1982)
- Roots: The Gift (1988)
- Hannah Montana: The Movie (2008)
- Country Strong (2010)
- Christmas In Tune (2021)
Television:
- The Simple Life (2005)
- Nashville (2012-2018)
- Master of None (2015)
- Messiah (2020)
- The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart (2020)
Music Videos:
- Josh Turner, “Your Man” (2005)
- Ronnie McDowell, “I Don’t Want to Set The World on Fire” (1986)
- Reba McEntire, “Sunday Kind of Love” (1988)
- Marty Stuart, “That’s What Love’s About” (1994)
- Ryan Hurd, Maren Morris, “Chasing After You” (2021)
- HAYL, “Stay Out” (2021)
- Josh Turner, “Me and God” (2021)
- The Delta Factor (1969)
- We The Women (1974)
- Country Gold (1982)
- Roots: The Gift (1988)
- Hannah Montana: The Movie (2008)
- Country Strong (2010)
- Christmas In Tune (2021)
- The Simple Life (2005)
- Nashville (2012-2018)
- Master of None (2015)
- Messiah (2020)
- The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart (2020)
- Josh Turner, “Your Man” (2005)
- Ronnie McDowell, “I Don’t Want to Set The World on Fire” (1986)
- Reba McEntire, “Sunday Kind of Love” (1988)
- Marty Stuart, “That’s What Love’s About” (1994)
- Ryan Hurd, Maren Morris, “Chasing After You” (2021)
- HAYL, “Stay Out” (2021)
- Josh Turner, “Me and God” (2021)