The highly-anticipated Game of Thrones Touring Exhibition, including two-never-seen before sets, has arrived at TEC Belfast for its debut visit to the UK and Ireland.
To celebrate, actors, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Ian Beattie and Liam Cunningham, alongside award-winning costume designer Michele Clapton, were the first to experience the dramatic Game of Thrones exhibition, which features costumes, authentic props and majestic settings from all seven seasons, as well as the Winterfell Crypt and Dragon Skull Pit, which have been exclusively added for Northern Ireland.
Designed specially by GES Events in collaboration with HBO Licensing and Retail, the must-see Game of Thrones exhibition is the largest public display to date and offers fans an interactive and immersive experience like no other.
From 11th April through to 1st September 2019, fans can have an up-close and personal look at the ancient dragon skulls, ranging in size from about that of an apple to the one belonging to Balerion the Dread, which decorated the throne room in the Red Keep until King Robert Baratheon had them hidden away in the catacombs.
Visitors can also see publicly for the first time the vast and sacred crypt of Winterfell, guarded by stone dire wolves, to pay their respects to six of the Stark ancestors as well as explore the settings and view authentic artefacts from:
- The wintry landscapes of the North
- The tree-lined pathway of the Kingsroad
- The regal settings of King’s Landing
- The conquered city of Meereen with its garrisons of Unsullied warriors and the loyalists of House Targaryen
- Iconic settings like the House of Black and White
- The home of the Night’s Watch — Castle Black
- The frozen lands Beyond the Wall
- The show-stopping centrepiece of the exhibition, the Iron Throne Room
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