Studio Tour bringing ‘Game of Thrones’ from screens to reality

Game of Thrones

At a Glance:

  • The Game of Thrones fans can now visit the sets of the popular TV show.
  • Studio tour has opened at Linen Mill Studios in Banbridge, Northern Ireland.
  • The studio tour will open the doors for the public from the 4th of Feb.

The popular show “Game of Thrones” has opened the doors to the studio tour, bringing the GOT world from screens to reality.  The tour covers everything from “The Wall” to the destroyed Throne room.

The Linen Mill Studios in Banbridge, Northern Ireland, is one of the locations where Game of Thrones was filmed. The studio has several costumes, props, and sets for the fans to visit. Among the props, you might also find the ‘Longclaw’ of Jon Snow and the wedding dress of Sansa from the Sansa-Joffrey wedding.

Game of Thrones fans will be thrilled

The studio opens up the world of Westeros for the fans and they will be delighted to visit the sets where the show was filmed. Everything in the studio was used in the show, may it be the costumes on display or the swords.

The same was confirmed by Ian Beattie, the actress on the show who played the character Meryn Trant. She also added. “And unlike the show where you don’t always see it, you will actually get to see the incredible detail that went into every aspect of the making of this show.

The studio visit is set on a 110, 000 sq. ft. area that includes King’s Landing, Great Hall at Winterfell, and Dragonstone. The fans can also enjoy interactive experiences.

Prequel all set to release

Game of Thrones is based on the best-selling series called “A Song of Ice and Fire” by the author George R.R. Martin. It was first aired in 2011 and has accumulated a lot of fans since then. The global phenomenon ran for successful 8 seasons and won several awards in the journey. Though the last season had divided views and criticism, altogether the show has won hearts globally.

Considering the success, GOT will have a prequel to the series called “House of Dragon”, which is scheduled to air this year. ‘House of Dragon’ is set 200 years before the original series.

For now, the fans can visit the Game of Thrones studio tour from 4th Feb.

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