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Game of Thrones will be reaching its conclusion in 2019, but fans of the HBO series will soon be able to visit the lands of Westeros in order to expand the story for themselves. HBO has announced plans to convert various filming locations in Northern Ireland into tourist attractions.

HBO is planning on including sets from such iconic locations as Winterfell, Castle Black, and Kings Landing as part of this experience, as well as a more formal studio tour of Linen Mill Studios, which will showcase various props and other material. The company is planning on opening these attractions in 2019 as part of what they’re calling the Game of Thrones Legacy experience.

“HBO is thrilled to celebrate the work of the Game of Thrones creative team and crew by preserving these locations and inviting fans to visit Northern Ireland and explore Westeros in person,” said Jeff Peters, HBO’s VP of licensing and retail, in a statement. “The opportunity to celebrate Northern Ireland’s pivotal role in the life and legacy of the show and share its culture, beauty and warmth is also a huge inspiration behind these Legacy projects.”

HBO is working with the country’s travel marketing authority, Tourism NI, on the planned experience. The Game of Thrones Legacy attractions will feature show sets, costumes, props, and much more. HBO also plans to install other content and interactive materials in order to showcase some of the visual effects used on the show.