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where was hogwarts filmed

Hogwarts wasn’t filmed in one single place. The movie scenes were shot across several real UK locations, with notable spots including Alnwick Castle, Gloucester Cathedral, Durham Cathedral, Lacock Abbey, Christ Church College in Oxford, and the Scottish Highlands.

Main filming spots

  • Alnwick Castle, Northumberland : used for outdoor Hogwarts scenes, including early flying lessons.
  • Gloucester Cathedral : used for many corridor scenes inside Hogwarts.
  • Durham Cathedral : used for some Hogwarts cloister and school scenes.
  • Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire : used for classroom and corridor scenes in the first film.
  • Christ Church College, Oxford : inspired the Great Hall, and some staircase scenes were filmed there.
  • Scottish Highlands, especially Glen Coe and Fort William area : used for exterior shots of Hogwarts grounds.

Simple version

If you mean “where is Hogwarts in real life?”, the best answer is: it was filmed all over the UK, not in one castle. The filmmakers combined multiple historic places to create the look of the school.

Extra detail

The Great Hall itself was mostly a set built at Leavesden Studios, even though Oxford’s Christ Church Hall helped inspire it. So the “Hogwarts” you see on screen is really a blend of real locations and studio sets.

TL;DR: Hogwarts was filmed across several UK locations, especially Alnwick Castle, Gloucester Cathedral, Durham Cathedral, Lacock Abbey, Oxford, and the Scottish Highlands.