Harry Potter: The Exhibition Heads to Prague This August
Prague Morning
A major international exhibition dedicated to the world of Harry Potter is set to open in Prague this summer, bringing one of the most successful entertainment franchises to the Czech capital.
Harry Potter™: The Exhibition will welcome its first visitors on August 6, 2026, at PVA EXPO Prague Letňany, with tickets went on sale on May 4 at via official platforms.
Organized by Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences, Imagine, and Eventim Live, the exhibition has already attracted more than four million visitors worldwide.
Prague will be its next stop, offering a large-scale, immersive look at the wizarding world as seen in the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films, as well as the stage production Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
The exhibition focuses on some of the best-known moments, characters, and settings from the series, combining original film props, authentic costumes, and interactive elements. Visitors can expect a behind-the-scenes perspective on how the films were made, alongside detailed environments designed to recreate familiar scenes from the story.

At the entrance, guests are introduced to the story with a display of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, presented in a vault inspired by Gringotts Bank. From there, the exhibition moves into a multimedia experience that connects the original books with their film adaptations, using projections, quotes, and audiovisual elements to guide visitors through the narrative.
One of the central areas is the Hogwarts Castle Gallery, where interactive features respond to visitors as they explore. Elements such as the Marauder’s Map, Dementors, and the Whomping Willow are brought to life through digital technology, allowing guests to engage directly with the environment.

The Great Hall Gallery recreates one of the most recognizable locations from the series, shifting through seasonal themes from summer to winter within the iconic Hogwarts setting. Nearby, the Hogwarts Houses Gallery allows visitors to explore all four houses in detail, with a ceremonial space featuring the Sorting Hat and house crests displayed in stained-glass designs, creating a popular spot for photos.
An on-site shop will offer themed merchandise, including clothing, accessories, and collectible items linked to the exhibition. Visitors will also find familiar treats from the series, such as chocolate frogs and butterbeer-inspired products.
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