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LEGO Harry Potter

A Magical Adventure at KockaPark

One of KockaPark’s most popular and spectacular dioramas brings the world of LEGO Harry Potter to life. The realm of wizards and witches comes alive through LEGO bricks, featuring the most famous locations, iconic scenes, and favorite characters. As soon as you step into this world, you’ll feel the magic of Hogwarts—this diorama offers an unforgettable experience for all ages.

The History of LEGO Harry Potter Sets

The collaboration between LEGO and Harry Potter began in 2001, immediately after the release of the first film, *Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone *. Even back then, the first sets featured the most famous locations: Hogwarts Castle, the Forbidden Forest, and the Hogwarts Express.

Since then, LEGO has re-released and further developed the series on several occasions. One of the most significant releases was the 71043 Micro-Figure Scale Hogwarts Castle set, released in 2018, which consists of more than 6,000 pieces, weighs more than 7.5 kilograms, and, with its dimensions (46 cm wide, 66 cm long, 58 cm tall), is one of the largest LEGO sets in the world.

An Experience for Families and Fans

The LEGO Harry Potter diorama is a real crowd-pleaser. Children experience discovering its details as a magical adventure, while adults look back on the stories with nostalgia.

Iconic Scenes Recreated

The diorama meticulously recreates memorable moments from the films: Harry’s battle with the Basilisk, Dobby’s liberation, and the Weasley family’s home, the Burrow. These smaller scenes are what make the diorama truly lifelike and rich in detail.

Hogwarts Castle – the centerpiece of the diorama

The heart and soul of the diorama is Hogwarts Castle, which comes to life with its towers, halls, and the famous Great Hall—all built from LEGO bricks. What makes the 71043 set special is that, for the first time, we can see the castle’s four founders as minifigures.

Among the figures placed around the castle, you can also spot characters from the collectible LEGO Harry Potter minifigure series released in 2019 and 2020, so the diorama is rich not only in its architecture but also in its figures.

Hogwarts – the school for wizards and witches

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is the main setting of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. It is known as the only major school of witchcraft and wizardry in the United Kingdom, where students with magical abilities are trained to become witches and wizards.

Harry, Hermione, and Ron experience their unforgettable adventures here while studying under the Hogwarts house system. The four houses— Gryffindor (Godric Gryffindor), Hufflepuff (Helga Hufflepuff), Ravenclaw (Hedwig Ravenclaw), and Slytherin (Malazar Slytherin) —each have their own spirit, symbols, and values.

This diorama not only showcases the architectural beauty of the castle, but also captures the spirit of rivalry and solidarity among the houses.

The Hogwarts Express and Platform 9¾

One of the most popular parts of the diorama is the Hogwarts Express, the famous red steam locomotive that departs from Platform 9¾. The LEGO version brings the entire train to life, complete with passengers and iconic scenes.

Among the details are the wizard apprentices bustling about on the platform, as well as the magical passageway through the wall, which showcases the diorama’s humor and playfulness.

The Forbidden Forest and the Magical Creatures

The diorama also depicts the world of the Forbidden Forest. Mysterious magical creatures—such as Aragog’s spiders, centaurs, and the hippogriff Buckbeak—lurk in the dark forest. Even in LEGO form, the forest is both terrifying and exciting, full of tiny details and hidden scenes.

A LEGO Version of a Quidditch Match

With its colorful bleachers, flying players, and the appearance of the Golden Snitch, the Quidditch field offers an entertaining and action-packed scene. This is one of the most interactive parts of the diorama, which particularly captures children’s imaginations.

Why is it worth seeing in person?

Photos and videos say a lot, but nothing beats the personal experience!

The castle's grandeur, the humorous poses of the minifigures, and the magical atmosphere really come to life when viewed up close.

Ticket Prices

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adult ticket

2.690 FT
  • LEGO® exhibition and playhouse adult day ticket

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child/student ticket

2.290 FT
  • LEGO® exhibition and playhouse children's and students' day ticket

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senior ticket

2.290 FT
  • LEGO® exhibition and playhouse senior citizen day ticket

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family ticket

8.490 FT
  • LEGO® Exhibition and Playhouse Family Day Ticket

Purchasing an admission ticket grants access to the KockaPark exhibition area and entitles you to use the games and services available there; however, for some of these (the token-based activities), you must purchase an additional ticket! Admission ticket prices include VAT. At our ticket office, you can pay with cash, credit card, or the SZÉP Card issued by any of the three banks (K&H, MKB, OTP Bank).

With the wristband they receive, our guests are free to come and go as they please if they want to use the restroom or go out for lunch.
Admission is FREE for children under 3 years old!

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