Fans of Game of Thrones will be able to step into the land of Westeros at a £40m attraction including sets, costumes, and accessories from the hit HBO series.
Linen Mill, one of the show's filming locations in Northern Ireland, will host the Game of Thrones Studio Tour later this year.
Since the completion of filming in 2018, the Great Hall of Winterfell and Castle Black sets have remained in situ.
For the 110,000-square-foot attraction, other sets have been recreated, and famous objects such as the Iron Throne have been included.
Before the outbreak, Game of Thrones tourism was thriving in Northern Ireland, with one out of every six leisure tourists admitting the program affected their decision to come in 2018.
According to Tourism Northern Ireland, this amounted to about 350,000 people spending £50 million in the local economy.