See JK Rowling's original sketch of Hogwarts
Get a look at some behind-the-scenes memorabilia without having to take the Hogwarts Express
Get a look at some behind-the-scenes memorabilia without having to take the Hogwarts Express
Get a look at some behind-the-scenes memorabilia without having to take the Hogwarts Express
The final book may have been released more than ten years ago, but Potterheads are still obsessed with finding out more about their favorite magical book and film franchise.
And now fans all over the world can rejoice: the Harry Potter: A History of Magic exhibition, which (but sold out very quickly) is moving online.
The exhibition shows rare books, manuscripts, sketches and behind-the-scenes objects, including author extraordinaire JK Rowling's original sketch of Hogwarts grounds, including the Whooping Willow, Quidditch stadium and Forbidden forest.
There's also the original synopsis of what Harry Potter was basically going to be about, which Rowling sent out to publishers in 1995 (the Philosopher's Stone was published in 1997).
The online exhibition contains an immersive 360-degree Divination room, drawings and paintings by the book's illustrator Jim Kay and Q&As with people involved with the creation of the book and museum.
The museum has 10 original exhibitions and is showing in six different languages via the