Many of these locations turned out to also be historical architecture, so it worked out well for all of us. As they are all big Harry Potter fans (having read all of the books and seen the films), we looked up Harry Potter filming locations and added them to the itinerary. However, we didn’t want to bore our kids to death. In actuality, Annie and I were very excited to see the history and architecture of London (among other things), and the rest of the Old-World country. Last summer I went with my wife and our three children to Great Britain, in search of these locations. The large majority of these I’ve been able to visit. In this post, I’m going to go over the places that were inspirations for Hogwarts Castle and/or were used as Hogwarts filming locations. The style of Hogwarts has been called Medieval Gothic, but in actuality it is a mixture of several styles, including Norman Romanesque, Gothic and Gothic Revival. Hogwarts Castle - rendering by Hendricks Architecture
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