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'Game of Thrones' Sets to Remain Open for Visitors in Northern Ireland

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When Game of Thrones ends after its eighth and final season, it will go down in history as one of the most extravagant and brilliantly produced shows of all time. Tons of money has gone into creating the mythical world, but HBO says that some of its major sets in Northern Ireland can remain in place for visitors to enjoy for years to come.
Hoping to become a must-visit tourist attraction for the UK, the sets are expected to be ready to receive visitors in 2019. Visitors can walk through the sets of Winterfell, Castle Black, and King’s Landing.
The “Legacy” project will also contain costumes, props, and weapons in addition to digital and interactive displays.
Linen Mill Studios in Banbridge, Northern Ireland, which helped actualize GoT, will also offer year-round tours.
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