To commemorate the highly anticipated eighth and final season of Game of Thrones, a world-first experience for fans called Grave of Thrones has been unveiled by Foxtel.
Game of Thrones: The Final Resting Place is located inside Centennial Park in Sydney and is open to the public from Friday April 12 to Sunday April 14 from 7am to 6pm. Spanning over 2,000 square metres, it pays tribute to the bloodshed and more than a hundred thousand individual deaths in Game of Thrones over the past seven seasons.
Grave of Thrones features an extraordinary collection of gravestones, including two grand family mausoleums housing the deceased members of House Stark and House Baratheon and the headstones of some of Game of Thrones’ most infamous characters, including Joffrey Lannister, Ramsay Bolton, Khal Drogo, Tywin Lannister, Littlefinger and Olenna Tyrell.
Every single grave has been created in staggering detail, closely referencing the lives and deaths of the characters featured, including Hodor’s headstone which honours one of the show’s most loved characters and depicts his tragic death at the exit of a cave.
Visitors to Grave of Thrones will be able to download a map at graveofthrones.com, where they can also find an audio tour of the cemetery, illustrating the meticulous detail featured on each grave.
The final season of Game of Thrones launches globally on April 15.
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