“Pretty Little Liars” may be coming to an end after Season 7, but that doesn’t mean memories from the show can’t live on. Thanks to Warner Bros. Studios, fans will be able to view notable sets, costumes and other memorable pieces from the set of the Freeform series following the launch of the “Pretty Little Liars”: Made Here exhibit.

The exhibit, which will be celebrating the seventh and final season of the series, will offer fans the opportunity to view some of the most iconic costumes worn on “Pretty Little Liars” by the stars beginning June 15 up until Aug. 15.

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By heading over to the Warners Bros. Studios official website, fans can purchase tickets for the studio tour in Burbank, California. The limited time exhibit will be located inside of the Warner Bros. Interactive Soundstage, Stage 48: Script to Screen.

While touring the exhibit, fans will get an up, close and personal look at “A’s” lair, Liar’s Lament, the Radley Sanatorium, select wardrobe items from Ezra (Ian Harding), Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) and Toby (Keegan Allen) as well as some of the most memorable fashion moments from the series. Fans will also have the opportunity to take a photo in front of an interactive green screen.

During the Warner Bros. Studio tour, guests will not only see items from the “PLL” set, but they will also experience every step of the production process while getting a glimpse at original costumes, props and sets from some of the most legendary films and television shows located on the studio lot.

“Pretty Little Liars” follows the lives of five female characters, Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson), Emily Fields (Shay Mitchell), Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale), Spencer Hastings (Troian Bellisario) and Alison DiLaurentes (Sasha Pieterse), whose high school clique breaks up after one goes missing from the fictional town of Rosewood.

The four remaining girls are then harassed by a mysterious villain known as “A” who punishes them for their actions during their association with Alison as well as acts they have done after she went missing. Although Alison is initially assumed dead, it is later revealed that she is alive and well. Settling back into town, all five girls must adapt to life as the mysterious threats continue.

Fans curious about how the series will end should prepare themselves for an emotional conclusion seeing as Mitchell recently revealed that the final scene of the series was “super difficult to shoot.” The actress explained that she and her cast members couldn’t stop crying long enough to complete their final scene.

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“The last scene we shot was difficult, but I think the last scene of all four of us together was crazy. We were all trying to say our simple lines, and couldn’t even make it through because we were balling. Then, it doesn’t help when you look at one of the girls and she’s crying and then the other is crying,” the actress told Coveteur.

Fans who can’t make it to the Waner Bros. Studios tour can still catch the final episodes of “Pretty Little Liars” airing on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EDT on Freeform.

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Fans will get a behind the scenes look at the Freeform hit series “Pretty Little Liars” thanks to a limited time tour at Warner Bros. Studio. Freeform