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FREE! Calling all Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts Fans

  • Charmain Lewis
  • Feb 13, 2017
  • 1 min read

The House of Minalima opened it doors last summer as a pop-up shop/exhibition of the original artwork and props they created for the fantastic Harry Potter films. Later in the year they also added artwork and props from the brilliant Fantastic Beasts film to their 4-storey collection in Greek Street, Soho. They were due to close on 4th February but hooray for Londoners...they're not going anywhere anytime soon! Whether you're a fan of the films or just appreciate great art...you MUST come and visit if you're in the area. The kids really enjoyed the props, spotted artwork and quizzed each other as to which film or scene it related to, traced footsteps on the Marauder's Map filling the floor on the third floor and I really loved it too - so interesting.

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