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Did Hogwarts shoot Harry Potter at Oxford University?

Harry Potter was filmed in four places at Oxford University:

1, "Harry Potter" Hogwarts-canteen of Christian Church College, Oxford University

The canteen of Christian Church College in Oxford University Town is the main shooting place of Hogwarts.

Christian College is the largest college in Oxford University. This is the only church in the world. The construction of this church took more than 800 years. This college has produced 13 prime ministers in 200 years.

2. "Harry Potter" Hogwarts Classroom-Oxford University Library

The classroom of Hogwarts was filmed in the library of Oxford University, and it became the classroom of Metamorphosis, Potions and History of Magic respectively. Oxford University Library is the second largest library in Britain, and it also has a long history, which can be traced back to14th century. The number of books in the Oxford University Library is second only to that in the British Library.

3. Harry Potter Hogwarts Library-Baudelaire Library

This is where Harry Potter sneaked into the restricted area of the library in the middle of the night to check the information. The Oxford University Library of Oxford University covers a large area and is divided into four parts. Among them, Duke Library became Hogwarts School Library, and the small auditorium outside the library was transformed into Hogwarts infirmary.

4. Oxford New College

The New College of Oxford University is also one of the oldest colleges in Oxford University, with a history of about 620 years. This is the scene where Malfoy is transformed by Professor Moody in Harry Potter.

Extended data:

All the scenes of the Harry Potter film were shot in Britain, except Oxford University, and:

1, King's Cross Railway Station

King's Cross Station and St Pancras Station in central London are the prototypes of platform 9 3/4 in Harry Potter. Since the launch of the Harry Potter series, they have become important tourist attractions for British tourists. King's Cross Station and St. Pancras Station are also very spectacular in appearance and have been hubs between London and major cities for a long time.

2. Chaotic York

Shambles, located in the center of York, is the location of diagon alley in Harry Potter movies. York is really a unique little Edinburgh. The small streets here let you feel the real characteristics of English towns. There are candy stores, toy stores, antique stores, jewelry stores and so on. In addition to chain brand stores, many stores are exquisite stores operated by individuals, which makes people linger.

3.Gorsline, North Yorkshire

Gasland is the location of Hogsmeade Station in the film. This train runs along the railway from William to Maglaige. There are many classic scenic spots along the way, among which the most worth mentioning, the most beautiful and classic is this-the Grand Fennan Viaduct.

4. Annik Castle

Annike Castle is the main site of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. It is located in a quiet town called Annick in the northeast of England. It is actually a hereditary castle of the Duke of Orson Boland. The family history of the castle owner can be traced back to 1309, which has been 700 years.

5. Gloucester Church

Durham Cathedral's Square Stadium is the place where Gryffindor and Slytherin Quidditch's Penman and Ron spit slugs in the second Harry Potter film.

6.Eton College

Eton College is located opposite Windsor Castle, and also in the small town of Eton, a suburb of London. The campus playground of Eton College is the prototype of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to hold an exciting aerial football match.

7. Lacook Monastery

The snow-season courtyard scene of Hogwarts, the first sorcerer's stone and the second chamber of secrets were also filmed here, such as the classrooms of metamorphosis class and potions class, and the Harry trio looked for the place where wizards broke through.

8. Windermere Lake

This is the hometown of the famous fairy tale "Peter Rabbit" and one of the locations of "Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban".

9. Mocher Cliff

Mocher Cliff is a scene in harry potter and the half-blood prince. Dumbledore takes Harry through a lake full of dead bodies.

Hardwick Manor 10

This is the beginning of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the shooting place of the Death Eaters Conference, and also a cultural heritage. It is located in Yorkshire Valley National Park, Malham Bay, a shelter for Harry and Hermione, and a tent on the edge of a dancing cliff.