Harry Potter: The Exhibition comes to Madrid
Wednesday, September 27, 2017 @ 7:49 PM
THE 'official' Harry Potter exhibition will reach Madrid in November, allowing the young wizard's biggest fans to admire hundreds of props used in the blockbuster film series.
Visitors will be able to throw a quaffle into a Quidditch pitch, pull a Mandragora root out of a pot plant in Herbology class, poke around Hagrid's hut and even sit in his giant armchair.
Upon arrival, visitors will go through the 'sorting hat' process, and will be able to walk through simulation film sets including the Potions and Herbology classrooms, the Forbidden Forest, the dining hall and the Gryffindor dormitory, bumping into 'fantastic beasts' and hear an audio-guide on the making of the films.
Tickets cost €13.90 for children up to 12 and €16.90 for adults.
Harry Potter: The Exhibition opens on November 18 in Pavilion 1 at Madrid's IFEMA centre near the airport, running for 10 weeks.
Since it was launched in Chicago, the lifelike interactive display has been viewed by over four million visitors and has set up in Boston, Seattle, New York, Toronto, Sydney, Singapore, Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, Brussels and Amsterdam (pictured).
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