Harry Potter fans are getting a rich treat as the Warner Bros Studio Tour is set to add its biggest expansion yet.

The tour will introduce Gringotts Wizarding Bank from April 6, the studio have announced, which will allow fans to walk through the original set of the Diagon Alley staple.

The bank provided many of the series' most iconic moments, including Harry's first visit to get his Hogwarts gear in The Philosopher's Stone as well as the famous dragon escape from the Lestrange Vault in The Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

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During the tour, fans will get to see highlights such as the main marble hall and the famous Lestrange Vault – the movie had to create 38,000 rubberised pieces of treasure, as well as 7,014 Hufflepuff Cups alone.

As well this, fans will get to look at the costumes and prosthetics for the Goblin bankers such as Griphook and Bogrod.

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The set has also been designed and built by many of the crew who originally worked on the movies, which is pretty exciting.

The Gringotts expansion is 16,500 square feet, and entrance is included in the general admission ticket price.

Gringotts isn't the only addition to the Warner Bros Studio Tour in the past year, with the studio bringing out the famous Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Prefects' Bathroom taps in 2018.


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