No, just like the rest of the Harry Potter story it is fictional.
As for the film; not all of it. A lot of it was filmed in a studio but some of it was filmed at Alnwick Castle .
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Harry Potter's world exists only in our imaginations! That or those wizards are really good at memory charms!
Although some areas of the Harry Potter world overlaps with the "real" world (King's Cross Station, Tottenham Court Road) essentially it is a work of fantasy.
There is a Harry Potter section at Universal Studios. It is built from the Harry Potter books and movies. However, the actual Harry Potter world is fictional.
There isn't a Hogwarts in real life, it is a fictional school. Most of the scenes were filmed in a studio. Some of the exterior scenes in the first two movies were shot at Alnwick Castle in England.
The Hogwarts Express is depicted by a real locomotive built in 1937 by GWR Swindon Works. 5972 is the GWR number of that particular train. You can find more information through the link in related links.
Hogwarts exists only in the Harry Potter series.
The Hogwarts gamekeeper (also known as the Hogwarts groundskeeper) is a Wizard employed by Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to tend to and look after the grounds of the school, as well as the security of Hogwarts Castle. It is Rubeus Hagrid.
Harry Potter's school is called Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In the fourth book, Hogwarts hosts the triwizard tournament and students from two other schools come to compete. These schools are Beauxbatons Academy of Magic and Durmstrang Institute.