It was shot just five days before its release.

The video for Kendrick Lamar’s new single “HUMBLE.” dropped last week, and its religious imagery led many fans to believe it was shot in a church. In an interview with Cinematography Database that’s since been removed from YouTube, digital photographer Scott Cunningham—who worked on the “HUMBLE.” shoot—revealed the video was actually shot in Los Angeles' famous Park Plaza Hotel (now known as The MacArthur).

The opening shot, which features Kendrick dressed as the Pope, was shot in the lobby:

You can see this same entrance here:

Meanwhile, the Last Supper scene was filmed in one of the hotel’s banquet halls:

The same columns and arches are seen in the background here:

This is just the latest video to be shot in the famous hotel. Scenes from the music videos for Maroon 5’s “Sugar” and Steve Perry’s “Oh Sherrie” were also set there, as was the shootout scene from the 2013 film Gangster Squad.

The “HUMBLE.” video is directed by Dave Meyers & The Little Homies. According to one of Cunningham’s Instagram posts, the video was still being shot just five days before the song dropped.

Genius News recently broke down several of the video’s most prominent visual references:

You can watch the video above and read all the lyrics to Kendrick Lamar’s “HUMBLE.” on Genius now.