In Game of Thrones, it is a 300-mile-long, 700-feet-tall colossal fortification, made totally of solid ice, along the northern border of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.

However, the Wall - the site for some of the show's most dramatic scenes involving the Night's Watch, Jon Snow and Ygritte, and the Wildings - is now scalable for fans of the HBO fantasy series thanks to pioneering street artists 3D Joe and Max.



To celebrate the release of season three on DVD and Blu-ray, the show has created a large-scale pavement artwork of 'The Wall' in London's Bishop's Square.

The 10m x 7.5m street art has taken over the spot for one day only (February 17) and fans and passers-by are encouraged to interact with the artwork and 'scale the wall', putting themselves in the position of Wildling or following in the footsteps of Jon Snow himself.

Joe Hill, founder of 3D Joe and Max, said of the stunt: "We are delighted to be approached by HBO to commission this artwork - we knew we had to do something really special to match the sheer scale of this phenomenal TV show that has swept the globe.



"That's why The Wall in 3D works from more than one angle – making it a first in the 3D art world."

Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season is out now on Blu-ray & DVD.

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