Get ready Game of Thronesfans,Animation Archives because the wonderful world of Westeros is about to become very real. Starting in fall 2017, an official Game of Thrones exhibition will be touring worldwide.
Game of Thrones: The Touring Exhibitionwill include props, costumes, and set pieces from HBO's hit show.
SEE ALSO: Here's how they make the 'Game of Thrones' music so spine-tinglingly epicHBO will partner with global events provider GES for the exhibition's "10,000-square-foot interactive experience," which will include recreations of landscapes from King's Landing to Meereen, as well as the House of Black and White and the throne room itself.
“Game of Throneshas truly become a worldwide phenomenon, with fans avidly watching the show throughout all corners of the globe,” said HBO Director of Global Licensing Jeff Peters in a press release. “Based on the stellar work GES has done with previous entertainment partners, we think this exhibition is going to be something fans will love, regardless of which part of the world they call home, and we’re excited to give them the opportunity to visit and celebrate the incredible craftsmanship of the talented Game of Thronesproduction team.”
According to the release:
Featuring a unique mix of immersive environments, interactives, and multimedia content, visitors will experience the mythical lands of Westeros and Essos and relive the trials and tribulations of the series’ nobles and common folk alike who struggle for survival in the shadow of the Iron Throne.
The exhibition will start touring in Europe. No specific dates or cities have been announced yet.
Topics Game Of Thrones HBO
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