Enter the Magical World of Harry Potter™ |
![]() Harry Potter™ and Ron Weasley™ costumes and artifacts that appeared throughout the Harry Potter films Beginning 2 June 2012, visitors of the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands will be swept away into the famous wizard’s magical world with Harry Potter™: The Exhibition. For the first time in Asia, fans will enjoy a firsthand look inside the Harry PotterTM films as they experience the amazing craftsmanship of hundreds of authentic costumes and props from the entire film series. Harry Potter™: The Exhibition turns the masterfully crafted props and costumes from the films into a memorable interactive journey for Harry Potter™ fans of all ages, showcasing its grand collection of items in wonderfully detailed settings inspired by the film sets. As they tour through the exhibition space, fans will enjoy some of their favorite props and costumes from all the Harry Potter™ films, including Harry’s iconic wand and eyeglasses, Professor Snape’s™ original costume, the Golden Snitch™ and the Gryffindor school uniforms. Other key items to be featured include Sybill Trelawney’s crystal ball and exotic wardrobe; costumes and props from Professors Lupin™, Lockhart™ and Umbridge™; items from the Yule Ball, including costumes from such notable characters as Harry, Ron, Hermione and Professor Dumbledore™; and life-size creatures, including centaurs, a caged dragon, Buckbeak™ the Hippogriff, and a giant Acromantula. Keeping in line with the Harry Potter™ immersive movie experience, visitors will be transported to some of their favorite locations in the films via themed vignettes, including the Gryffindor common room, a Hogwarts classroom, Hagrid’s hut, the Forbidden Forest, the Great Hall, and more. Guests will also have the opportunity to pull a Mandrake from its pot in the Herbology vignette, toss a Quaffle in the Quidditch area, and tour Hagrid’s hut as part of the exhibition’s highly interactive experience. Also showing at ArtScience Museum is the world-debut of Andy Warhol: 15 Minutes Eternal. The exhibition presents over 260 artworks, including favorites such as Marilyn Monroe (1967), Campbell’s Soup Can (1961) and The Last Supper (1986). Journey through five decades of Warhol’s prolific career and come face to face with the work that brought him eternal fame.
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