In the movie “Oppenheimer,” the office scenes depicting J. Robert Oppenheimer’s time at the University of California, Berkeley, were filmed extensively on the university’s campus. This includes iconic locations like Campanile Way, the pathway leading to Oppenheimer’s building, as well as LeConte Hall, which served as his actual office at UC Berkeley. The film authentically captures these historical settings. Additionally, when Oppenheimer relocated to Princeton, New Jersey, after World War II, the movie recreates this period by filming scenes at Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study, providing a comprehensive portrayal of the scientist’s life journey including his office as well.