A library in Manchester is the ideal place for Harry Potter fans who will feel like they're at the real Hogwarts Castle.
The John Ryland's Library at the University of Manchester bears a striking resemblance to the famous wizarding school. The gothic library is full to the brim of beautiful architecture, stained glass windows and a huge reading room.
In a recent post, Secret shared a video of the library. The caption said: "It's no secret we're obsessed with John Ryland's Library.
"Potterheads, you’re gonna wanna visit John Ryland’s Library now spooky season is in full swing!" The video shows various clips of the library, along with the title, 'Manchester's very own Hogwarts.'
It does not have any official ties to but it could be a great choice for fans to visit on a rainy day. The library is open to the public and is situated in Deansgate in the city.
It's free to enter and you don't need to book, though they may ask people to queue if it gets too busy inside.
In the comments, many viewers have shared their thoughts on the library. One said: "It's an amazing place. Went the other week."
While another wrote: "We loved it took some fab pictures enjoyed every second."
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