The Harry Potter Encyclopedia

Your Complete Guide to the Wizarding World

Magical Locations

Explore the wizarding world from Hogwarts to Diagon Alley

🏰 Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

A thousand-year-old castle in the Scottish Highlands serving as Britain's premier magical school. Hidden from Muggles by powerful enchantments. Contains moving staircases, talking portraits, secret passages, and countless magical rooms.

The Four Houses

Notable Rooms and Areas

Location Description
Great Hall Main gathering space with enchanted ceiling showing the sky outside. Houses the four house tables and staff table.
Library Vast collection of magical books. Contains a Restricted Section requiring special permission.
Room of Requirement Magical room that appears only when someone is in great need. Takes the form necessary for the seeker's purpose.
Chamber of Secrets Secret chamber built by Salazar Slytherin containing a basilisk. Opened in Harry's second year.
Forbidden Forest Dark forest on Hogwarts grounds home to centaurs, unicorns, Acromantulas, and other creatures.
Quidditch Pitch Stadium for playing Quidditch with goal hoops at each end and spectator stands.
Astronomy Tower Tallest tower at Hogwarts used for Astronomy classes. Site of Dumbledore's death.
Shrieking Shack Supposedly haunted building in Hogsmeade. Actually where Lupin transformed during his school years.

πŸͺ Diagon Alley

Hidden magical shopping street in London accessed through the Leaky Cauldron pub. Where wizarding families purchase school supplies, robes, wands, books, and more.

Ollivanders

Wand shop established 382 B.C. "The wand chooses the wizard." Run by Mr. Ollivander, a wandmaker with extensive knowledge of every wand he's ever sold.

Flourish and Blotts

Bookshop selling textbooks and other magical literature. Site of Gilderoy Lockhart's book signing in Book 2.

Gringotts Wizarding Bank

Run by goblins, contains hundreds of vaults deep underground. Heavily protected with dragons, enchantments, and other security measures.

Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes

Joke shop founded by Fred and George Weasley. Sells magical pranks, tricks, and novelty items. Becomes hugely successful.

Quality Quidditch Supplies

Shop selling broomsticks, Quidditch equipment, and related merchandise.

Knockturn Alley

Dark and dangerous side alley off Diagon Alley. Sells Dark Arts items and attracts unsavory characters.

πŸ›οΈ Ministry of Magic

Government headquarters for magical Britain, located underground in London. Accessed via visitor's entrance (red telephone box) or by Floo Network. Contains multiple departments and levels.

Key Departments:

🏘️ Other Important Locations

Platform 9ΒΎ, King's Cross Station

Hidden platform between platforms 9 and 10 at King's Cross Station in London. Departure point for the Hogwarts Express. Accessed by running through the barrier.

Hogsmeade

Only all-wizarding village in Britain. Students can visit on certain weekends from third year onward. Contains shops, pubs, and the entrance to a secret passage to Hogwarts.

Notable places: Three Broomsticks Inn, Honeydukes sweet shop, Zonko's Joke Shop, Shrieking Shack

The Burrow

The Weasley family home near Ottery St. Catchpole in Devon. A ramshackle but warm and welcoming house held together by magic. Harry often stays here during summers.

Grimmauld Place (Number 12)

Ancestral home of the Black family in London. Hidden by Fidelius Charm. Headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix. Left to Harry by Sirius.

Godric's Hollow

Village where Harry's parents were killed. Home to both wizards and Muggles. Also where Dumbledore's family lived and where the Peverells (original owners of Deathly Hallows) are buried.

Azkaban

Wizard prison in the North Sea. Guarded by Dementors until Voldemort's return. Escapees include Sirius Black and numerous Death Eaters.

Privet Drive (Number 4)

The Dursleys' home in Little Whinging, Surrey. Where Harry grew up sleeping in a cupboard under the stairs. Protected by his mother's blood sacrifice while he can call it home.

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