Initiate Official "Severance" Tours at the Real-Life Lumon Building

The Issue

As a dedicated fan of the highly acclaimed show "Severance", touring the very location where the drama unfolds would be an unparalleled experience. The Bell Works building in Holmdel, New Jersey, the real-life site of the show's intriguing unravelings, remains one of the few architectural emblems of Bell Labs, the research arm of AT&T. While it allows visitors, there are currently no official tours, and upper levels are off-limits.

We’re rallying to make this happen! We’re asking the team behind the Bell Works building to create official Severance tours—giving fans like us an immersive experience while still respecting the privacy and workspace of the people who work there.

Not only would this bring Severance to life in an exciting way, but it could also boost interest in the show and the historic Bell Works building itself, driving tourism and supporting local businesses. With over 13 million households streaming Severance’s first season (according to Nielsen Ratings), there’s a huge audience ready for this experience!

We’re pushing for a tour that balances excitement with respect—letting visitors step into the world of Severance while keeping Bell Works a great place to work.

Let’s make it happen! Sign the petition and help turn our fandom into something real.

 

 

 

photo credit: Apple TV

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The Issue

As a dedicated fan of the highly acclaimed show "Severance", touring the very location where the drama unfolds would be an unparalleled experience. The Bell Works building in Holmdel, New Jersey, the real-life site of the show's intriguing unravelings, remains one of the few architectural emblems of Bell Labs, the research arm of AT&T. While it allows visitors, there are currently no official tours, and upper levels are off-limits.

We’re rallying to make this happen! We’re asking the team behind the Bell Works building to create official Severance tours—giving fans like us an immersive experience while still respecting the privacy and workspace of the people who work there.

Not only would this bring Severance to life in an exciting way, but it could also boost interest in the show and the historic Bell Works building itself, driving tourism and supporting local businesses. With over 13 million households streaming Severance’s first season (according to Nielsen Ratings), there’s a huge audience ready for this experience!

We’re pushing for a tour that balances excitement with respect—letting visitors step into the world of Severance while keeping Bell Works a great place to work.

Let’s make it happen! Sign the petition and help turn our fandom into something real.

 

 

 

photo credit: Apple TV

The Decision Makers

Ralph Zucker
Ralph Zucker
Bell Works Building Developer

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