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Game Of Thrones filming locations to be turned into visitor attractions

Game of Thrones (Sky/PA)
Game of Thrones (Sky/PA)

A number of locations and sets used to film Game Of Thrones in Northern Ireland are to be opened to the public next year.

The award-winning TV series recently completed filming for its final season, to be released next year.

Season 8 will bring to an end the epic tale of the families struggling for supremacy in the fictional world of Westeros.

Stars including Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Sophie Turner and Natalie Dormer have been filming at locations and studios across Northern Ireland for around 10 years.

The Dark Hedges near Stranocum were featured in Game Of Thrones
The Dark Hedges near Stranocum were featured in Game Of Thrones (Michael Cooper/Woodland Trust/PA)

HBO has announced it plans to celebrate the show’s legacy by converting several filming locations into tourist attractions.

The US production company is also set to open up production archives to share with fans.

The sites will include film sets as well as displays of costumes, props, weapons, set decorations, art files, models and other production materials.

The plans include a formal studio tour of Linen Mill Studios, close to Banbridge, Co Down.

HBO said it will reveal more details about the Game Of Thrones Legacy project after the exploratory process is completed.

A tentative open date is set for 2019.

Jeff Peters, vice president of licensing and retail for HBO, said the company is looking forward to opening up the sites.

“HBO is thrilled to celebrate the work of the Game Of Thrones creative team and crew by preserving these locations and inviting fans to visit Northern Ireland and explore Westeros in person,” he said.

“We look forward to opening the gates and sharing the excitement of stepping inside these amazing sets with Game Of Thrones fans from around the world.

“The opportunity to celebrate Northern Ireland’s pivotal role in the life and legacy of the show and share its culture, beauty and warmth is also a huge inspiration behind these legacy projects.”

John McGrillen, chief executive of Tourism NI, said: “We couldn’t be more excited about the Game Of Thrones legacy project coming to Northern Ireland.

“While fans have seen the stunning landscapes, coastlines and mountains in the series, we are thrilled they will now have the opportunity to fully experience the charm of Northern Ireland and immerse themselves into the world of Westeros.

“The Game Of Thrones legacy project will be a game changer for Northern Ireland on a global tourism level.

“We very much welcome this exciting announcement by HBO and look forward to attracting many more visitors to our beautiful country as a result.”

Game Of Thrones tourism is already flourishing in Northern Ireland with a number of themed bus tours, visitor maps and phone apps.

Last year a tapestry chronicling the story of the epic was opened at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, and a series of decorated doors referencing key scenes were unveiled at venues across the region.