The most famous wizard of the silver screen studies a Oxford and. Well yes, after talking about the castle in which most of the scenes of the various Harry Potter are shot, here's the discovery: the corridor scenes are those of the most famous college in England.
The rooms of Hogwarts correspond to the interiors of several Oxford academic buildings. The Hogwarts canteen is actually that of the Christ Church College. The library where Harry and Ron study is the Bodleian Library dating back to 1300. The grand staircase at the top of which Professor McGonagall welcomes them in the first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, also belongs to Christ Church College.
The halls and corridors of the famous Hogwarts, the library where the wizards study and some of the stairways that make some of the most beautiful scenes in the movies, were shot in the Oxford College. So the fans who want to replay the locations of harrypottian films they will have to make a lot of stages. London Zoo, the platform at King's Cross Station, Alnwick Castle and now the College. Don't worry, the College is located a hundred kilometers from London, so in one day you can easily reach and visit the beautiful city of Oxford, and its beautiful library.