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SIGHTSEEING TOURSIGHTSEEING TOUR

Hogwarts School was actually filmed in different places.

This castle is open to the public from March to October

Professor McGonagall greeted Harry on the 16th century staircase.

Hogwarts’ Library is in fact the Bodleian Library of Oxford University.

The Bodleian Library has about 9 million books

The cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral were used as the corridors of Hogwarts.

Built in 1089, the cathedral is famous for its stained glass windows

The Gloucester cloisters are also remarkable for their fan vaulting.

The Lavatorium is where Harry and Ron hide from a giant troll.

Harry Potter was walking through the cloisters of Durham Cathedral.

Cauldron used in Defence Against the Dark Arts classroom.

The Great Hall of Christ Church College was built in:1.1529

2.1429

3.1629

4.1329

The Bodleian Library has one of the largest collections of books in the world. It has … 1.About 7 million2.About 8 million3.About 9 million4.About 10 million

Where do Hagrid and Dumbledore look-alikes perform magic shows? 1.Alnwick Castles2.Lacock Abbey3.Durham Cathedral4.Gloucester Cathedral

Lacock Abbey for over 300 years served as a :1.monastery2.nunnery3.castle4.cathedral

The Hogwarts express train is filmed in an actual railway line that was built between:1.1895-1900

2.1897-1901

3.1890-1895

4.1897-1900

1. Harry Potter’s broom flying lessons were shot on the grounds of

2. The magnificent dining room in Hogwarts is

3. Some of Hogwarts’ corridors and classrooms were shot at

a) Durham Cathedral

b) the Great Hall of Christ Church College

c) Alnwick Castle

What are they famous for?

1. Durham Cathedral

2. Gloucester Cathedral

3. Bodleian Library

a)one of the largest collections of books in the world

b)the vaulted ceilings and glass stained windows

c) the beautiful setting

1. Which of the castles is called“ The Windsor of the North”?

Alnwick Castle

2. When and why was the roof of Christ Church College reconstructed?

A fire in the 18th century.

3. Which building was voted the nation’s best loved?

Durham Cathedral

4. What is special about Gothic windows in Durham’s cloisters?

open to the elements

Speak out magazine №82, pages 2-5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alnwick_Castle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Christ_Church_Cathedral,_Oxford http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Gloucester_Cathedral http://testolog.narod.ru/Theory.html

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