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"Harry Potter" film sets open up to the public

Alan Rickman as Professor Severus Snape (center) and Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2." Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Brothers

(CBS News) "Harry Potter" fans will get a chance to see Hogwarts for themselves.

Warner Bros. is opening up its studio doors - 20 miles outside of London where the popular franchise was filmed - to the public starting this Saturday.

The walking tours take fans through the films' intricate sets, where they can see costumes and props. Fans are expected to see Hogwart's Great Hall, Dumbledore's office, Diagon Alley, Gryffindor's common room and more.

The three hour tour of the Leavesden Studios in Hertfordshire, England, will set back visitors $33 for children, $45 for adults or $130 for a family of four.

Warner Bros. expects 5,000 people a day to visit the attraction when it opens.

A "Harry Potter" themed amusement-park was opened in 2010 at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which reproduces Hogwarts and Hogsmeade, has already proven itself incredibly popular.

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