However, the collection also expands on what we saw in the books and films, with rare artefacts from the British Library documenting the historical myths and beliefs that inspired Rowling and formed the foundation of the Harry Potter world. Naturally, the exhibition includes a series of early notes and sketches by JK Rowling as she created her stories. Photo: 'Harry Potter: A History of Magic' If you can't bear to wait for the collections to arrive, here's a peek at what’s to come. Luckily for those of us who couldn't make it to London, the collection will be exhibited Japan this year. The exhibition is currently showing at the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art through November 7, and will be on at Tokyo Station Gallery from Decemto March 27 2022. Long after the final book was published, Potterheads have remained unwaveringly loyal to the franchise, creating an ever increasing demand for all things Harry Potter. When the British Library opened its ' Harry Potter: A History of Magic' exhibition back in 2017, tickets sold out almost immediately. Ever since JK Rowling published her magical books about a boy with a lightning bolt scar, the world hasn't been the same.
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