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Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter is a walk-through exhibition and studio tour in Leavesden, Hertfordshire, England, owned by Warner Bros. and operated by their Studio Tours division. It is located within Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, in Watford, in southwest Hertfordshire, and houses a permanent exhibition of authentic costumes, props and sets utilised in the production of the Harry Potter films, as well as behind-the-scenes production of visual effects. The tour is contained in Soundstages J and K, which were specially built for the attraction, and is separate from the studio's actual production facilities.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
The Making of Harry Potter
Entrance to Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter at Soundstage J
Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden
AreaSoundstage J
Soundstage K
Coordinates51°41′25″N 0°25′05″W / 51.69040°N 0.41805°W / 51.69040; -0.41805
StatusOperating
Opening datePublic opening
31 March 2012
Royal opening
26 April 2013
Ride statistics
Attraction typeWalk-through exhibition and studio tour
DesignerThinkwell Group
ModelFilm studio soundstage
ThemeHarry Potter film series
MusicCompositions for the Harry Potter films
Site area14,000 m2 (150,000 sq ft)
Duration~3 hours and 30 minutes (self-guided)
OperatorWarner Bros. Studio Tours
OwnerWarner Bros.
Wheelchair accessible
Assistive listening available
Closed captioning available

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter opened to the public in 2012 and has since welcomed up to 6,000 visitors a day during peak times. TripAdvisor reported that the tour has been the highest-rated attraction worldwide every year since its inauguration.[1]

History Edit

Leavesden Aerodrome was a British airfield created in 1940 by the de Havilland Aircraft Company & the Air Ministry in the tiny village of Leavesden, between Watford and Abbots Langley, in Hertfordshire. It was an important centre for aircraft production during World War II. By the end of the war Leavesden Airfield was, by volume, the largest factory in the world.[2]

After the war, the aerodrome was purchased outright by de Havilland, who themselves had a succession of owners in the following decades but ultimately they and the site were acquired by Rolls-Royce. However, by the early 1990s, Britain's manufacturing industry was in decline and Rolls-Royce had sold their interests in the site. Unable to find a new owner, Leavesden Aerodrome was left disused and all but abandoned.[3]

Then in 1994, the production team for the James Bond film GoldenEye discovered the unoccupied Leavesden. The wide, tall and open aircraft hangars were uniquely well suited to conversion into film stages. Eon leased the site for the duration of their shoot and went about gutting the factories, turning them into stages, workshops and offices - in short a working film studio.[4] Leavesden Studios, as the site was rebranded by its owners, quickly became popular after GoldenEye wrapped. A succession of major feature films made use of the site, including the first of the Star Wars prequels, The Phantom Menace, and Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow.

In 1999, Heyday Films leased the site for the Harry Potter films.[5] Over the following ten years, all of the Harry Potter films were made there, along with some other notable Warner Bros. productions, with the Harry Potter series eventually becoming the most successful film series in history.[6]

As the eighth and final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, was nearing completion, in 2010, Warner Bros. announced their intention to purchase the studio as a permanent European base.[7] By November of that year, Warner Bros. completed its purchase of Leavesden Studios and announced plans to invest more than £100m into the site they had occupied for over ten years, rebranding it again – this time to Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden.[8][9]

 

As part of the redevelopment, Warner Bros. also created two new soundstages, J and K, to house a permanent public exhibition called Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, creating 300 new jobs in the local area.[10] Currently, the whole attraction is dedicated to the making of Harry Potter and is now home to many of the series' sets, props and costumes. It was opened to the public in early 2012.

Creation Edit

As early as 2001, following the success of the first film, Warner Bros. were putting plans in place to build an attraction dedicated to the series and so began storing items from the films when they were no longer being used. In 2010, as the final film was nearing completion, Warner Bros. announced they would be purchasing Leavesden Studios and work on the tour began.

The tour's layout and overall presentation was designed by the Burbank-based Thinkwell Group in collaboration with Warner Bros, as well as the actual filmmakers, including production designer Stuart Craig, set dresser Stephenie McMillan, creature designer Nick Dudman, construction manager Paul Hayes and special effects supervisor John Richardson.[11] It only includes sets, props and costumes that were created for or used in the production of the Harry Potter film series. Sets include the Great Hall, Dumbledore's office, Diagon Alley, the Ministry of Magic, the Gryffindor common room and boys' dormitory, Hagrid's hut and a 1:24 scale model of the Hogwarts castle (used for exterior shots).

Grand opening Edit

 
The 1:24 scale model of Hogwarts on display

Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter opened to the public on 31 March 2012. The opening event was attended by many of the Harry Potter film series' cast and crew members, including Rupert Grint, Tom Felton, Bonnie Wright, Evanna Lynch, Warwick Davis, David Thewlis, Helen McCrory, George Harris, Nick Moran, Natalia Tena, David Bradley, Alfred Enoch, Harry Melling, producers David Heyman and David Barron and directors David Yates, Alfonso Cuarón and Mike Newell.[12][13] Since 2020, Harry Potter fans have been able to purchase bottled 'Butterbeer' exclusively at the tour.[14]

Royal opening Edit

Over a year since the opening of the tour (and nearly twenty years after the complex was converted from an aerodrome to film studios), the site was officially opened by the Prince William and Catherine on 26 April 2013.[15] On their royal visit, they were accompanied by Prince Harry and J. K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series, who had been unable to attend the tour's grand opening the year before, amongst other guests. Several hundred beneficiaries of charities they all support were given exclusive invitations to the tour on the day of the royal visit. The royal entourage visited the tour and met many of their beneficiaries, as well as the studios, where they saw some of the props and costumes from Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy, before conducting Leavesden's royal opening.[16][17]

Tour Edit

Each tour session typically lasts three and a half hours,[18] and the tour has the capacity to handle 6,000 visitors daily.[19] Despite Warner Bros. being the studio behind Harry Potter, the tour is not styled as a theme park due to the fact that Warner Bros. sold the licence to do so to Universal Studios.[19] Instead, visitors get a chance to see up close the detail and effort that goes into a major feature film at the scale of the Harry Potter series.

Though the standard tour is self guided, allowing visitors to enjoy the tour at their own preferred pace, various guided tours are available at an additional cost. Visitors with some disabilities may find, however, that certain guided tours are available to them at no extra cost if they contact the tour in advance.[20]

Diagon Alley is available to explore virtually on Google Street View.[21]

A shuttle bus system for tour goers operates between Watford Junction and the Studio Tour.[22]

Expansions Edit

Warner Bros. has continued to put on special features for the school holidays, such as Dark Arts[23] and Animal Actors,[24] at no extra cost to visitors. Some installations like the Wand Choreography Interactive and the inside of the No. 4 Privet Drive Exterior set have been so popular that they have remained after their respective features have closed.[25]

Platform 9¾ Edit

In January 2015, the attraction's first expansion was announced - a brand new Platform 9¾ section, where visitors are able to board the original carriages behind the Hogwarts Express steam engine used in the films. As with the rest of the attraction, the set was constructed and dressed by the original crew members who worked on the film - including Stuart Craig himself, who designed the new set exclusively for the tour (since these scenes in the films were actually shot on location in Kings Cross). The setup includes the steam locomotive used in the films GWR 4900 Hall class no 5972 Olton Hall (wearing Hogwarts Castle nameplates) and the British Rail Mark 1 carriage that appeared in the films, brought to life by John Richardson's special effects team. Finally a new green screen experience illustrates what working on the films is like from an actor's point of view. This section opened in late March 2015.[26]

Forbidden Forest Edit

The attraction's Forbidden Forest expansion opened in March 2017.[27][28]

Gringotts Wizarding Bank Edit

In April 2019 the Gringotts Wizarding Bank expansion opened.[29] It is the largest expansion to date, at 16,500 ft².[30]

Professor Sprout's Greenhouse Edit

On 1 July 2022, the Professor Sprout's Greenhouse expansion opened, as part of a new feature titled "Mandrakes and Magical Creatures".[31]

Reception Edit

The tour was warmly received by the press in the run up to its launch. Anita Singh of The Daily Telegraph described the model of Hogwarts Castle as "the highlight" of the tour.[32]

Awards Edit

The Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter has won several awards since its opening, including:

  • 2013 Thea Award for Outstanding Achievement[33]
  • 2013 Telly Award for Editing[34]
  • 2013 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence[35]
  • 2013 UKinbound Award for Individual Attraction of the Year[36]
  • 2012 Event Technology Silver Award for Best Use of Handheld Technology[37]
  • 2012 UK Customer Experience Award for Best Leisure & Retail Experience[38]
  • 2012 Group Leisure Award for Best UK Attraction[39]

The tour has also been presented with awards for its lighting design, including the 2013 IES Illumination Award of Merit[40] and 2013 Lighting Design Award for Lighting for Leisure.[41]

In addition, the tour was named one of the 'Top 10 Most Innovative Entertainment Design Projects of 2012' by the website EntertainmentDesigner.com.[42]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ TripAdvisor. "Reviews Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, Leavesden, Hertfordshire".
  2. ^ Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. "Leavesden".
  3. ^ "Leavesden Aerodrome - From Halifaxes to Hogwarts". www.allhs.org.uk. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  4. ^ Goldsmith, Ben; O'Regan, Tom (26 September 2017). The Film Studio: Film Production in the Global Economy. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9780742536814 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Leavesden Studios".
  6. ^ "Harry Potter becomes highest-grossing film franchise". The Guardian. UK. 11 November 2007. Retrieved 17 November 2007.
  7. ^ Jaafar, Ali (27 January 2010). "Warner to buy Leavesden Studios". Variety.
  8. ^ Sabbagh, Dan; Sweney, Mark (9 November 2010). "Warner Bros buys Harry Potter studios in £100m boost for UK films". The Guardian. London.
  9. ^ . 6 December 2010. Archived from the original on 6 December 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  10. ^ "Warner Bros. unveils plans for Harry Potter attraction". Watford Observer.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 November 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  12. ^ "Harry Potter Message Boards :: SnitchSeeker.com - Powered by vBulletin". www.snitchseeker.com.
  13. ^ "Cast & crew attend Warner Bros Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter grand opening - SnitchSeeker.com". www.snitchseeker.com.
  14. ^ Tyko, Kelly. "Warner Bros. is now selling bottled Butterbeer. But Harry Potter fans in the US may be out of luck". USA TODAY. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  15. ^ "Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Harry Potter studios". BBC News. 26 April 2013.
  16. ^ "Royals enjoy a wizard time on Harry Potter studio tour". Watford Observer.
  17. ^ . Denver Post. Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  18. ^ "Tour Experience FAQs Warner Bros. Studio Tour London". Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden.
  19. ^ a b Sabbagh, Dan (10 June 2012). "Josh Berger on Leavesden film studios: Harry Potter's new chamber of secrets". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  20. ^ "Warner Bros. Studio Tour London's accessibility guide to the tour". YouTube.
  21. ^ Diagon Alley on Google Maps Street View https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.693039,-0.419751,3a,75y,25.91h,92.04t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1s5KoMaToRAuKWnkk7O54LGQ!2e0!3e2
  22. ^ "Getting to Warner Bros. Studio Tour London".
  23. ^ WBSTL. . Archived from the original on 7 October 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  24. ^ Watford Observer. "Story covering the Animal Actors feature".
  25. ^ Warner Bros. "Warner's list of upcoming special features at the tour".
  26. ^ "Harry Potter Tour introducing Platform 9 ¾". Digital Spy. 26 January 2015.
  27. ^ "Step into the Forbidden Forest".
  28. ^ "The Forbidden Forest is coming to the Harry Potter Studio Tour in London". Digital Spy. 28 January 2017.
  29. ^ "Harry Potter's Warner Bros Studio Tour launches BIGGEST expansion ever with Gringotts Wizarding Bank update". Digital Spy. 29 January 2019.
  30. ^ "REVIEW: Gringotts Wizarding Bank expansion at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London". 4 May 2019.
  31. ^ "Harry Potter Greenhouse Set Added to Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – Global Bulletin". Variety. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  32. ^ Singh, Anita (14 March 2012). "Harry Potter studio tour: first review". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  33. ^ Rubin, Judith (21 December 2012). "Thea Awards & TEA Summit 2013: Warner Bros. Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter named for 2013 Thea Award by Themed Entertainment Association".
  34. ^ 34th Annual Telly Award Winners http://www.tellyawards.com/winners/list/entries/?l=thinkwell&event=&category=2&award=3
  35. ^ Trip Advisor - Warner Bros. Studio Tour London http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g2691242-d2147749-Reviews-Warner_Bros_Studio_Tour_London-Leavesden_Hertfordshire_England.html
  36. ^ [1] May 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  37. ^ http://www.eventmarketer.com/sites/default/files/EventTech%20Awards.pdf[dead link]
  38. ^ "Winners - UK Customer Experience Awards UK Customer Experience Awards".
  39. ^ "Group Leisure Awards 2012 e-magazine".
  40. ^ 2013 IES Illumination Award of Merit Recipient List http://www.ies.org/pdf/Awards/ia/IES%20IA%20MERITS%202013.pdf 2015-04-03 at the Wayback Machine
  41. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  42. ^ "The Top 10 Most Innovative Entertainment Design Projects of 2012 – Entertainment Designer". 27 December 2012.

External links Edit

  • Warner Bros. Studio Tour London website
  • Warner Bros. Official UK website
  • Warner Bros. Entertainment website
  • Warner Bros. Discovery Official website

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This article is about the permanent Harry Potter exhibition and studio tour in Leavesden For the travelling exhibition see Harry Potter The Exhibition For the film studio where the exhibition is located at see Warner Bros Studios Leavesden Warner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter is a walk through exhibition and studio tour in Leavesden Hertfordshire England owned by Warner Bros and operated by their Studio Tours division It is located within Warner Bros Studios Leavesden in Watford in southwest Hertfordshire and houses a permanent exhibition of authentic costumes props and sets utilised in the production of the Harry Potter films as well as behind the scenes production of visual effects The tour is contained in Soundstages J and K which were specially built for the attraction and is separate from the studio s actual production facilities Warner Bros Studio Tour LondonThe Making of Harry PotterEntrance to Warner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter at Soundstage JWarner Bros Studios LeavesdenAreaSoundstage JSoundstage KCoordinates51 41 25 N 0 25 05 W 51 69040 N 0 41805 W 51 69040 0 41805StatusOperatingOpening datePublic opening31 March 2012Royal opening26 April 2013Ride statisticsAttraction typeWalk through exhibition and studio tourDesignerThinkwell GroupModelFilm studio soundstageThemeHarry Potter film seriesMusicCompositions for the Harry Potter filmsSite area14 000 m2 150 000 sq ft Duration 3 hours and 30 minutes self guided OperatorWarner Bros Studio ToursOwnerWarner Bros Wheelchair accessibleAssistive listening availableClosed captioning availableWarner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter opened to the public in 2012 and has since welcomed up to 6 000 visitors a day during peak times TripAdvisor reported that the tour has been the highest rated attraction worldwide every year since its inauguration 1 Contents 1 History 2 Creation 2 1 Grand opening 2 2 Royal opening 3 Tour 4 Expansions 4 1 Platform 9 4 2 Forbidden Forest 4 3 Gringotts Wizarding Bank 4 4 Professor Sprout s Greenhouse 5 Reception 6 Awards 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditMain article Warner Bros Studios Leavesden History Leavesden Aerodrome was a British airfield created in 1940 by the de Havilland Aircraft Company amp the Air Ministry in the tiny village of Leavesden between Watford and Abbots Langley in Hertfordshire It was an important centre for aircraft production during World War II By the end of the war Leavesden Airfield was by volume the largest factory in the world 2 After the war the aerodrome was purchased outright by de Havilland who themselves had a succession of owners in the following decades but ultimately they and the site were acquired by Rolls Royce However by the early 1990s Britain s manufacturing industry was in decline and Rolls Royce had sold their interests in the site Unable to find a new owner Leavesden Aerodrome was left disused and all but abandoned 3 Then in 1994 the production team for the James Bond film GoldenEye discovered the unoccupied Leavesden The wide tall and open aircraft hangars were uniquely well suited to conversion into film stages Eon leased the site for the duration of their shoot and went about gutting the factories turning them into stages workshops and offices in short a working film studio 4 Leavesden Studios as the site was rebranded by its owners quickly became popular after GoldenEye wrapped A succession of major feature films made use of the site including the first of the Star Wars prequels The Phantom Menace and Tim Burton s Sleepy Hollow In 1999 Heyday Films leased the site for the Harry Potter films 5 Over the following ten years all of the Harry Potter films were made there along with some other notable Warner Bros productions with the Harry Potter series eventually becoming the most successful film series in history 6 As the eighth and final film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 was nearing completion in 2010 Warner Bros announced their intention to purchase the studio as a permanent European base 7 By November of that year Warner Bros completed its purchase of Leavesden Studios and announced plans to invest more than 100m into the site they had occupied for over ten years rebranding it again this time to Warner Bros Studios Leavesden 8 9 nbsp As part of the redevelopment Warner Bros also created two new soundstages J and K to house a permanent public exhibition called Warner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter creating 300 new jobs in the local area 10 Currently the whole attraction is dedicated to the making of Harry Potter and is now home to many of the series sets props and costumes It was opened to the public in early 2012 Creation EditAs early as 2001 following the success of the first film Warner Bros were putting plans in place to build an attraction dedicated to the series and so began storing items from the films when they were no longer being used In 2010 as the final film was nearing completion Warner Bros announced they would be purchasing Leavesden Studios and work on the tour began The tour s layout and overall presentation was designed by the Burbank based Thinkwell Group in collaboration with Warner Bros as well as the actual filmmakers including production designer Stuart Craig set dresser Stephenie McMillan creature designer Nick Dudman construction manager Paul Hayes and special effects supervisor John Richardson 11 It only includes sets props and costumes that were created for or used in the production of the Harry Potter film series Sets include the Great Hall Dumbledore s office Diagon Alley the Ministry of Magic the Gryffindor common room and boys dormitory Hagrid s hut and a 1 24 scale model of the Hogwarts castle used for exterior shots Grand opening Edit nbsp The 1 24 scale model of Hogwarts on displayWarner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter opened to the public on 31 March 2012 The opening event was attended by many of the Harry Potter film series cast and crew members including Rupert Grint Tom Felton Bonnie Wright Evanna Lynch Warwick Davis David Thewlis Helen McCrory George Harris Nick Moran Natalia Tena David Bradley Alfred Enoch Harry Melling producers David Heyman and David Barron and directors David Yates Alfonso Cuaron and Mike Newell 12 13 Since 2020 Harry Potter fans have been able to purchase bottled Butterbeer exclusively at the tour 14 Royal opening Edit Over a year since the opening of the tour and nearly twenty years after the complex was converted from an aerodrome to film studios the site was officially opened by the Prince William and Catherine on 26 April 2013 15 On their royal visit they were accompanied by Prince Harry and J K Rowling author of the Harry Potter book series who had been unable to attend the tour s grand opening the year before amongst other guests Several hundred beneficiaries of charities they all support were given exclusive invitations to the tour on the day of the royal visit The royal entourage visited the tour and met many of their beneficiaries as well as the studios where they saw some of the props and costumes from Christopher Nolan s The Dark Knight trilogy before conducting Leavesden s royal opening 16 17 Tour EditEach tour session typically lasts three and a half hours 18 and the tour has the capacity to handle 6 000 visitors daily 19 Despite Warner Bros being the studio behind Harry Potter the tour is not styled as a theme park due to the fact that Warner Bros sold the licence to do so to Universal Studios 19 Instead visitors get a chance to see up close the detail and effort that goes into a major feature film at the scale of the Harry Potter series Though the standard tour is self guided allowing visitors to enjoy the tour at their own preferred pace various guided tours are available at an additional cost Visitors with some disabilities may find however that certain guided tours are available to them at no extra cost if they contact the tour in advance 20 Diagon Alley is available to explore virtually on Google Street View 21 A shuttle bus system for tour goers operates between Watford Junction and the Studio Tour 22 Expansions EditWarner Bros has continued to put on special features for the school holidays such as Dark Arts 23 and Animal Actors 24 at no extra cost to visitors Some installations like the Wand Choreography Interactive and the inside of the No 4 Privet Drive Exterior set have been so popular that they have remained after their respective features have closed 25 Platform 9 Edit In January 2015 the attraction s first expansion was announced a brand new Platform 9 section where visitors are able to board the original carriages behind the Hogwarts Express steam engine used in the films As with the rest of the attraction the set was constructed and dressed by the original crew members who worked on the film including Stuart Craig himself who designed the new set exclusively for the tour since these scenes in the films were actually shot on location in Kings Cross The setup includes the steam locomotive used in the films GWR 4900 Hall class no 5972 Olton Hall wearing Hogwarts Castle nameplates and the British Rail Mark 1 carriage that appeared in the films brought to life by John Richardson s special effects team Finally a new green screen experience illustrates what working on the films is like from an actor s point of view This section opened in late March 2015 26 Forbidden Forest Edit The attraction s Forbidden Forest expansion opened in March 2017 27 28 Gringotts Wizarding Bank Edit In April 2019 the Gringotts Wizarding Bank expansion opened 29 It is the largest expansion to date at 16 500 ft 30 Professor Sprout s Greenhouse Edit On 1 July 2022 the Professor Sprout s Greenhouse expansion opened as part of a new feature titled Mandrakes and Magical Creatures 31 Reception EditThe tour was warmly received by the press in the run up to its launch Anita Singh of The Daily Telegraph described the model of Hogwarts Castle as the highlight of the tour 32 Awards EditThe Warner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter has won several awards since its opening including 2013 Thea Award for Outstanding Achievement 33 2013 Telly Award for Editing 34 2013 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 35 2013 UKinbound Award for Individual Attraction of the Year 36 2012 Event Technology Silver Award for Best Use of Handheld Technology 37 2012 UK Customer Experience Award for Best Leisure amp Retail Experience 38 2012 Group Leisure Award for Best UK Attraction 39 The tour has also been presented with awards for its lighting design including the 2013 IES Illumination Award of Merit 40 and 2013 Lighting Design Award for Lighting for Leisure 41 In addition the tour was named one of the Top 10 Most Innovative Entertainment Design Projects of 2012 by the website EntertainmentDesigner com 42 Gallery Edit nbsp Scribbulus shop Diagon Alley nbsp The Great Hall with a section of the Dueling Club stage set up left as seen in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets nbsp The Potter s residence in Godric s Hollow as seen in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 and Part 2 This set has now been archived with the introduction of the Greenhouse in 2022 and is no longer on display nbsp Yule Ball ice sculpture prop as seen in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire nbsp Dumbledore s Office as seen in the films from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and forward nbsp Model of Gringotts Wizarding Bank s facadeSee also EditWarner Bros Studio Tours Warner Bros Studio Tour Hollywood Warner Bros Studios Leavesden The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Warner Bros References Edit TripAdvisor Reviews Warner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter Leavesden Hertfordshire Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust Leavesden Leavesden Aerodrome From Halifaxes to Hogwarts www allhs org uk Retrieved 3 May 2016 Goldsmith Ben O Regan Tom 26 September 2017 The Film Studio Film Production in the Global Economy Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 9780742536814 via Google Books Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone Leavesden Studios Harry Potter becomes highest grossing film franchise The Guardian UK 11 November 2007 Retrieved 17 November 2007 Jaafar Ali 27 January 2010 Warner to buy Leavesden Studios Variety Sabbagh Dan Sweney Mark 9 November 2010 Warner Bros buys Harry Potter studios in 100m boost for UK films The Guardian London Warner Bros Acquires Leavesden Studios and Unveils Plans for Major UK Production Base 6 December 2010 Archived from the original on 6 December 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Warner Bros unveils plans for Harry Potter attraction Watford Observer Warner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter Thinkwell Group Inc Archived from the original on 21 November 2016 Retrieved 24 July 2016 Harry Potter Message Boards SnitchSeeker com Powered by vBulletin www snitchseeker com Cast amp crew attend Warner Bros Studio Tour The Making of Harry Potter grand opening SnitchSeeker com www snitchseeker com Tyko Kelly Warner Bros is now selling bottled Butterbeer But Harry Potter fans in the US may be out of luck USA TODAY Retrieved 29 March 2021 Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Harry Potter studios BBC News 26 April 2013 Royals enjoy a wizard time on Harry Potter studio tour Watford Observer Photos Duke and Duchess at Inauguration of Warner Bros Studios Leavesden Denver Post Archived from the original on 10 May 2017 Retrieved 24 July 2016 Tour Experience FAQs Warner Bros Studio Tour London Warner Bros Studios Leavesden a b Sabbagh Dan 10 June 2012 Josh Berger on Leavesden film studios Harry Potter s new chamber of secrets The Guardian London Retrieved 25 July 2012 Warner Bros Studio Tour London s accessibility guide to the tour YouTube Diagon Alley on Google Maps Street View https www google co uk maps 51 693039 0 419751 3a 75y 25 91h 92 04t data 3m5 1e1 3m3 1s5KoMaToRAuKWnkk7O54LGQ 2e0 3e2 Getting to Warner Bros Studio Tour London WBSTL WBSTL s Dark Arts feature page Archived from the original on 7 October 2016 Retrieved 25 July 2016 Watford Observer Story covering the Animal Actors feature Warner Bros Warner s list of upcoming special features at the tour Harry Potter Tour introducing Platform 9 A Digital Spy 26 January 2015 Step into the Forbidden Forest The Forbidden Forest is coming to the Harry Potter Studio Tour in London Digital Spy 28 January 2017 Harry Potter s Warner Bros Studio Tour launches BIGGEST expansion ever with Gringotts Wizarding Bank update Digital Spy 29 January 2019 REVIEW Gringotts Wizarding Bank expansion at Warner Bros Studio Tour London 4 May 2019 Harry Potter Greenhouse Set Added to Warner Bros Studio Tour London Global Bulletin Variety Retrieved 2 July 2022 Singh Anita 14 March 2012 Harry Potter studio tour first review The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 25 July 2012 Rubin Judith 21 December 2012 Thea Awards amp TEA Summit 2013 Warner Bros Studio Tour The Making of Harry Potter named for 2013 Thea Award by Themed Entertainment Association 34th Annual Telly Award Winners http www tellyawards com winners list entries l thinkwell amp event amp category 2 amp award 3 Trip Advisor Warner Bros Studio Tour London http www tripadvisor com Attraction Review g2691242 d2147749 Reviews Warner Bros Studio Tour London Leavesden Hertfordshire England html 1 Archived May 21 2012 at the Wayback Machine http www eventmarketer com sites default files EventTech 20Awards pdf dead link Winners UK Customer Experience Awards UK Customer Experience Awards Group Leisure Awards 2012 e magazine 2013 IES Illumination Award of Merit Recipient List http www ies org pdf Awards ia IES 20IA 20MERITS 202013 pdf Archived 2015 04 03 at the Wayback Machine Lighting Design Awards 2013 Archived from the original on 10 May 2013 Retrieved 24 July 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