Most of the Harry Potter film was filmed in and around the United Kingdom. The locations used in the filming of the film include Alnwick Castle which is located in Northumberland was used for the exterior shooting and filming involving Hogwarts.
The Bodleian Library at Oxford along with the Divinity school and Duke Humfrey's Library were used extensively for the interiors of Hogwarts. Christchurch in Oxford was also used for depicting the interiors.
The cloisters of Glouchester Cathedral were used for the corridor scenes at Hogwarts. Hogsmead station was actually Yorkshire's Goathland station. The platform from which the children board the train was platform four at London's King Cross Station.
London Zoo was used for the filming of the scene where Harry first talks to a snake. These and several other places make up part of tours that are offered in England based on the Harry Potter series of fictional films and literature.
The Bodleian Library at Oxford along with the Divinity school and Duke Humfrey's Library were used extensively for the interiors of Hogwarts. Christchurch in Oxford was also used for depicting the interiors.
The cloisters of Glouchester Cathedral were used for the corridor scenes at Hogwarts. Hogsmead station was actually Yorkshire's Goathland station. The platform from which the children board the train was platform four at London's King Cross Station.
London Zoo was used for the filming of the scene where Harry first talks to a snake. These and several other places make up part of tours that are offered in England based on the Harry Potter series of fictional films and literature.