The ''
Wizarding World'' contains numerous settings for the events in the
novels,
films
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and other media of the ''
Harry Potter
''Harry Potter'' is a series of seven Fantasy literature, fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the lives of a young Magician (fantasy), wizard, Harry Potter (character), Harry Potter, and his friends ...
'' and the ''
Fantastic Beasts
''Fantastic Beasts'' is a film series directed by David Yates and a spin-off prequel to the ''Harry Potter'' novel and film series. The series is distributed by Warner Bros and consists of three fantasy films, beginning with '' Fantastic Bea ...
'' series. These locations are divided into four main categories: residences, education, business, and government.
Residences
Number 4, Privet Drive
Harry is raised from infancy by his aunt
Petunia Dursley and his uncle
Vernon Dursley at Number 4, Privet Drive. The house is located in the fictional town of Little Whinging, which is south-west of London in the county of
Surrey
Surrey () is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Greater London to the northeast, Kent to the east, East Sussex, East and West Sussex to the south, and Hampshire and Berkshire to the wes ...
.
Albus Dumbledore explains to Harry that when his mother sacrificed herself to save him, an "ancient magic" was created that protects Harry while he lives with her sister Petunia. Unbeknownst to Harry, his neighbour
Arabella Figg is a
Squib who was placed in Little Whinging by Dumbledore to keep an eye on Harry.
Scenes set at the Dursley residence in the film adaptation of ''Philosopher's Stone'' were filmed at 12 Picket Post Close in the town of
Bracknell
Bracknell () is a town and civil parish in Berkshire, England, the westernmost area within the Greater London Built-up Area, Greater London Urban Area and the administrative centre of the borough of Bracknell Forest. It lies to the east of Re ...
in the neighbouring county of Berkshire. Filming for subsequent films took place on a constructed set at
Leavesden Film Studios, near Watford, Hertfordshire that proved to be cheaper than filming on location.
Godric's Hollow
Godric's Hollow is a fictional
West Country
The West Country is a loosely defined area within southwest England, usually taken to include the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset and Bristol, with some considering it to extend to all or parts of Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and ...
wizarding village where
Lily
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and
James Potter lived with their infant son
Harry.
It has been a home to
Albus Dumbledore,
Bathilda Bagshot and
Godric Gryffindor
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, after whom it was named. At the centre of the village square is a war memorial that magically transforms into a monument to the Potter family. At the end of the main street are the remains of Harry's old home. In ''Deathly Hallows'', Harry discovers that the Godric's Hollow cemetery where his parents are buried also contains the grave of
Ignotus Peverell.
The Burrow
The home of the Weasley family is known as the Burrow. It is located outside the village of Ottery St Catchpole in
Devon
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, England, near the homes of the
Lovegoods, the
Diggorys and the Fawcetts. The Burrow is used as the headquarters of the
Order of the Phoenix in ''
Deathly Hallows''. The dilapidated house has seven floors and remains standing only through the use of magic.
Little Hangleton
Little Hangleton is a fictional
Muggle
In J. K. Rowling's ''Harry Potter'' series, a Muggle () is a person who lacks any sort of magical ability and was not born in a magical family. Muggles can also be described as people who do not have any magical blood inside them. It differs fr ...
village near a fictional Muggle town of Great Hangleton in the north of England, around 200 miles from Little Whinging in Surrey. It contains the graveyard where
Voldemort
Lord Voldemort ( , in the films) is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the ''Harry Potter'' series of novels by J. K. Rowling. He first appears in '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' (1997) and returns either in pe ...
is restored to bodily form in ''
Goblet of Fire''. On a hill above the village is the former estate of the
Riddle family, where Voldemort killed his father, his grandparents and the Muggle gardener
Frank Bryce. Also nearby is the former home of the
Gaunt family.
Malfoy Manor
Malfoy Manor is the home of
Lucius and
Narcissa Malfoy and their son
Draco. The novel ''Order of the Phoenix'' states that the manor is located in
Wiltshire
Wiltshire (; abbreviated to Wilts) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It borders Gloucestershire to the north, Oxfordshire to the north-east, Berkshire to the east, Hampshire to the south-east, Dorset to the south, and Somerset to ...
. In ''
Deathly Hallows'', Voldemort uses Malfoy Manor as his headquarters and imprisons
Luna Lovegood
Luna Lovegood is a fictional character in the ''Harry Potter'' series of novels by J. K. Rowling. She first appears in '' Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'' (2003). She is portrayed by Evanna Lynch in the ''Harry Potter'' films.
Ch ...
,
Dean Thomas,
Mr. Ollivander and
Griphook in the basement. When Snatchers capture
Harry,
Ron Ron is a shortening of the name Ronald.
Ron or RON may also refer to:
Arts and media
* Big Ron (''EastEnders''), a TV character
* Ron (''King of Fighters''), a video game character
*Ron Douglas, the protagonist in '' Lucky Stiff'' played by Joe ...
, and
Hermione, they are also imprisoned in the manor. Some scenes set at Malfoy Manor in the ''Harry Potter'' films were shot at
Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire.
Number 12, Grimmauld Place
Number 12, Grimmauld Place is the London home of the
Black family. In the fifth novel, it is selected as the headquarters of the
Order of the Phoenix. A
house-elf named
Kreacher inhabits the house. In ''
Half-Blood Prince'', Harry learns that he has inherited the property from his deceased godfather Sirius Black, and he donates it to the Order. In ''Deathly Hallows'', Grimmauld Place becomes a sanctuary for Harry, Ron, and Hermione while they are hiding from Voldemort.
Spinner's End
The house of
Severus Snape is located on a fictional Muggle street called Spinner's End. The street first appears in ''Half-Blood Prince'' when Snape is visited by
Bellatrix Lestrange
Bellatrix Lestrange () is a fictional character in the ''Harry Potter'' book series written by J. K. Rowling. She evolved from an unnamed peripheral character in ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'' into a major antagonist in subsequent novel ...
and
Narcissa Malfoy. In ''Deathly Hallows'', it is revealed that Snape lived in Spinner's End as a child, and that
Lily Potter and
Petunia Dursley lived in the same town.
Shell Cottage
Shell Cottage is the home of
Bill Weasley and
Fleur Delacour after they get married. It overlooks a beach outside the village of Tinworth in
Cornwall
Cornwall (; or ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South West England. It is also one of the Celtic nations and the homeland of the Cornish people. The county is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, ...
county. The cottage serves as a hiding place for Harry and his companions after they escape from Malfoy Manor. After
Dobby dies, Harry buries him in the garden. The scenes set at Shell Cottage in the film adaptations of ''Deathly Hallows'' were shot on
Freshwater West beach in Wales.
Education
Beauxbatons
The Beauxbatons Academy of Magic is a French magic school. It is first introduced in ''Goblet of Fire'' when a delegation of students from Beauxbatons arrives at
Hogwarts
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry () is a fictional boarding school of magic for young wizards. It is the primary setting for the first six novels in the '' Harry Potter'' series by J. K. Rowling, and also serves as a major setti ...
for the Triwizard Tournament. Beauxbatons is described as a
boarding school
A boarding school is a school where pupils live within premises while being given formal instruction. The word "boarding" is used in the sense of "room and board", i.e. lodging and meals. They have existed for many centuries, and now extend acr ...
located in the
Pyrenees
The Pyrenees are a mountain range straddling the border of France and Spain. They extend nearly from their union with the Cantabrian Mountains to Cap de Creus on the Mediterranean coast, reaching a maximum elevation of at the peak of Aneto. ...
mountains. The school has a preponderance of French students, although students from Spain, Portugal, Holland, Luxembourg and Belgium also attend in large numbers.
The headmistress of Beauxbatons is
Olympe Maxime, and the school's champion in the Triwizard Tournament is Fleur Delacour. In the film adaptation of ''
Goblet of Fire'', all Beauxbatons students are female, while in the novel the school is
co-educational
Mixed-sex education, also known as mixed-gender education, co-education, or coeducation (abbreviated to co-ed or coed), is a system of education where males and females are educated together. Whereas single-sex education was more common up to ...
. ''Beauxbatons'' translates from French as "beautiful sticks".
The depiction of French students in the ''Harry Potter'' series has been described as stereotypical by several scholars. Marek Oziewicz has called the Beauxbatons delegation "homogeneous" and lacking the cultural diversity of Hogwarts. Christina Flotmann claimed that the contrast depicted between Beauxbatons and Hogwarts functions as an allusion to a historical competition between the "sober and proper" England and the "immoral and decadent" France.
Castelobruxo
Castelobruxo () is a Brazilian school of magic that specialises in
Magizoology and
Herbology. The exact location of the school is unknown, but it is said to appear to wizards as a golden temple, and to
Muggle
In J. K. Rowling's ''Harry Potter'' series, a Muggle () is a person who lacks any sort of magical ability and was not born in a magical family. Muggles can also be described as people who do not have any magical blood inside them. It differs fr ...
s as nothing more than ruins. Castelobruxo is guarded by magical creatures called
Caipora.
Durmstrang
The Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning is a school that makes its first appearance in ''Goblet of Fire''. Like
Beauxbatons, Durmstrang sends a delegation of students to Hogwarts for the
Triwizard Tournament. According to the
Wizarding World website, Durmstrang is located in the "far Northern reaches of Europe". The school's headmaster is the former
Death Eater
The Death Eaters are an extremist group from the ''Harry Potter'' series, led by the dark wizard Lord Voldemort. They follow a strict belief in blood purity, thinking that only pure-blood wizards should have power over the wizarding world. Bec ...
Igor Karkaroff, and the novel reveals that Durmstrang students are instructed in the
Dark Arts. Durmstrang is portrayed as an all-boys school in the film adaptation of ''
Goblet of Fire'', but is depicted as co-educational in the novel. In ''
Deathly Hallows'', it is revealed that the Dark wizard
Gellert Grindelwald attended Durmstrang.
Several writers have commented on the depiction of the Durmstrang students. The British journalist
Julia Eccleshare has claimed that the Durmstrang delegation is depicted as dishonest and untrustworthy. Marek Oziewicz called Durmstrang a "medley of scary stereotypes" of Eastern Europe. Christina Flotmann wrote that the first appearance of the Durmstrang delegation links the school with "sinister literary tropes such as the
Flying Dutchman
The ''Flying Dutchman'' () is a legendary ghost ship, allegedly never able to make port, but doomed to sail the sea forever. The myths and ghost stories are likely to have originated from the 17th-century Golden Age of the Dutch East India C ...
." She also suggested that the name ''Durmstrang'' sounds dark and threatening. The name of the school is likely a play on the German phrase ''
Sturm und Drang
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'', meaning ''storm and stress''.
Hogwarts
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a British school of
magic. It is the primary setting for the first six ''Harry Potter'' novels.
Ilvermorny
Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is an American school of magic.
It first appeared in a short story by J. K. Rowling in 2016, and was subsequently depicted in the film ''
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them''. The school was founded in the seventeenth century by Isolt Sayre in
Adams, Massachusetts
Adams is a town in northern Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 8,166 at the 2020 census.
History
Nathan Jones purchased the township of ...
. It is located on
Mount Greylock and is concealed from Muggles with enchantments. Like Hogwarts, Ilvermorny is divided into four houses. The Ilvermorny houses are
Horned Serpent,
Pukwudgie,
Thunderbird and
Wampus, each said to represent a different aspect of the ideal wizard.
Mahoutokoro
Mahoutokoro is the smallest wizarding school, and is located in Japan. Students wear enchanted robes which grow in size with the wearer. The robes change colour, from faint pink to gold, as the wearer increases their knowledge of magic. The students of Mahoutokoro are known for their academic prowess and skill at Quidditch.
Uagadou
According to the
Wizarding World website, Uagadou is the oldest of several African wizarding schools, and the largest wizarding school in the world. Its precise location is unknown.
Business
The Leaky Cauldron
The Leaky Cauldron is described as a dark and shabby pub and inn, located on the Muggle street
Charing Cross Road
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in London. The Leaky Cauldron is a way of entering Diagon Alley from the Muggle world. The rear of the pub opens onto a courtyard, in which a particular brick must be tapped three times to open a path to Diagon Alley.
Diagon Alley
Diagon Alley is a winding London
high street – with a number of side-streets and back alleys – that is accessible to wizards, but hidden from Muggles. It contains Gringotts Wizarding Bank and various types of shops for magical items and creatures.
Shops and Places in Diagon Alley
* Eeyelops Owl Emporium sells owls, which deliver wizard mail.
It is here that
Rubeus Hagrid
Rubeus Hagrid () is a fictional character in the ''Harry Potter'' series of novels by J. K. Rowling. He was introduced in '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' (2001) as a half-giant who is the gamekeeper and groundskeeper at the wi ...
purchases the snowy owl
Hedwig as a birthday gift for Harry.
* Florean Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlour sells ice cream and other treats.
In ''Half-Blood Prince'', the parlour is boarded up and Mr Fortescue has gone missing.
* Flourish & Blotts sells a variety of magical books including Hogwarts textbooks.
* Gambol and Japes is a wizarding joke shop.
* is the only wizarding bank mentioned in the novels. It is operated primarily by
goblins and contains vaults that are protected by very strong and complex security measures.
* Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions sells robes and other clothing.
* The Magical Menagerie sells magical creatures and offers advice on animal care. It is here that Hermione purchases her cat
Crookshanks.
* Ollivanders is a
wand
A wand is a thin, light-weight rod that is held with one hand, and is traditionally made of wood, but may also be made of other materials, such as metal, bone or stone. Long versions of wands are often styled in forms of staves or sceptres, whi ...
shop owned by the wandmaker
Mr. Ollivander. His shop closes in ''Half-Blood Prince'' after he is kidnapped by Death Eaters. He is rescued by Harry and his friends in ''Deathly Hallows''.
* Potage's Cauldron Shop sells various types of
cauldrons.
* Quality Quidditch Supplies sells
broomsticks and
Quidditch
Quidditch () is a fictional sport invented by author J. K. Rowling for her fantasy book series ''Harry Potter''. It first appeared in the novel ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' (1997). In the series, Quidditch is portrayed as a dang ...
-related items.
* Slug and Jiggers Apothecary sells scales, potions and potion ingredients.
* Twilfitt and Tatting's is a clothing shop.
* is a popular joke shop founded by
Fred and George Weasley. It sells joke and trick items, useful novelties, sweets, and items for use in defence against the Dark Arts. The shop is temporarily closed in ''Deathly Hallows'', but Fred and George continue to run an owl-order service. In the play ''
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'', George and his brother Ron manage the business.
* Wiseacre's Wizarding Equipment sells various types of equipment used in the wizarding world.
* Market Stalls – Diagon Alley contains a variety of stalls which sell magical objects, sweets and trinkets. After Voldemort returns, some wizards illegally peddle amulets and other objects which they claim can protect against
Dementors,
Inferi and
werewolves
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.
Knockturn Alley
Knockturn Alley is described in the novels as a dark and seedy alleyway diagonal to Diagon Alley. Many of the shops in Knockturn Alley, such as , are devoted to the
Dark Arts. Objects that have appeared in Borgin and Burkes include a cursed opal necklace, a
Hand of Glory, and a
Vanishing Cabinet which is used by Draco Malfoy to infiltrate Hogwarts in ''
Half-Blood Prince''. Voldemort worked at Borgin and Burkes briefly during the 1940s. The shop is owned by Caractacus Burke and Mr. Borgin, though Mr. Borgin is the only owner to appear in the novels and films.
Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, King's Cross

The
Hogwarts Express train departs from the fictional platform 9¾ at
King's Cross railway station in central London. The platform is accessed by magically walking through a solid barrier between platforms 9 and 10. After the ''Harry Potter'' novels were published, Rowling found that she had confused the layout of King's Cross with that of
Euston station. During production of the ''Harry Potter'' films, the
St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel, which is part of
St Pancras station, was used for King's Cross station.
A plaque depicting the supposed location Platform 9¾ was placed on a wall at King's Cross, along with a luggage trolley "stuck" halfway through the wall. A wrought-iron "Platform 9¾" gate used in the film set is preserved at the
National Railway Museum. After
Alan Rickman's death in 2016, ''Harry Potter'' fans created a memorial to the actor at Platform 9¾. A ''Harry Potter''–themed store is also located in the station near the plaque.
There is a replica of King's Cross at
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
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themed area at
Universal Orlando Resort
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. It features a wall between Platforms 9 and 10, which visitors can "walk through" to access Platform 9¾.
Hogsmeade
Hogsmeade Village, or simply Hogsmeade, is a wizarding village located near
Hogwarts
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry () is a fictional boarding school of magic for young wizards. It is the primary setting for the first six novels in the '' Harry Potter'' series by J. K. Rowling, and also serves as a major setti ...
in the north-west
Scottish Highlands
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. It primarily consists of a single thoroughfare called High Street, which is home to shops and pubs all served by the Hogsmeade railway station nearby. Hogwarts students who are in their third year or above are permitted to visit Hogsmeade during scheduled weekends. In the films, it is only seen in under mid-winter snow.
Places in Hogsmeade
* Dervish & Banges sells and repairs magical equipment.
* Gladrags Wizardwear is a clothing shop full of quirky merchandise, including a selection of strange and unusual socks.
* Honeydukes is a popular sweets shop. There is a secret passageway in the cellar that leads into Hogwarts.

* Hogsmeade Station is a train station where the
Hogwarts Express stops. Scenes depicting Hogsmeade Station in the ''Harry Potter'' films were filmed at
Goathland railway station on the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Extensive filming of the Hogwarts Express for the ''Harry Potter'' series took place on the West Highland Line with the
Glenfinnan Viaduct located at the top of
Loch Shiel in
Inverness-shire, Scotland. The scene of the flying
Ford Anglia meeting the Express train is on this viaduct in ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' and in the following ''Prisoner of Azkaban'' film, the train stops there for the
dementors' inspection just before entering Hogsmeade Station. In later films, filming took place on the same rail-line as it crossed
Rannoch Moor
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.
* The Hog's Head is a filthy pub owned by
Aberforth Dumbledore. A few months before Harry was born,
Sybill Trelawney uttered a prophecy in The Hog's Head which connected Voldemort and Harry. In ''Order of the Phoenix'', the first meeting of Dumbledore's Army is held at The Hog's Head. During ''Deathly Hallows'', Aberforth reveals a secret passage in the pub that leads into Hogwarts.
* Madam Puddifoot's is a small teashop located on a side street. On
Valentine's Day
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, floating cherubs throw pink confetti on visiting couples. In ''Order of the Phoenix'', Harry and
Cho Chang visit Madam Puddifoot's on Valentine's Day.
* Scrivenshaft's Quill Shop sells stationery items such as quills, ink, parchment and envelopes.
* The Shrieking Shack stands on the outskirts of Hogsmeade, with boarded-up windows and an overgrown garden. It was built as a hiding place for the werewolf
Remus Lupin, then a Hogwarts student. He accessed the shack from a secret tunnel underneath the
Whomping Willow on the Hogwarts grounds, and would stay there during his monthly transformations to avoid harming fellow students. Nearby villagers heard Lupin's howling and a rumour started that the shack was haunted by spirits.
* The Three Broomsticks is an inn and pub known for its delicious
butterbeer.
* Zonko's Joke Shop sells joke and trick items.
La Place Cachée, Paris
La Place Cachée or The Hidden Square, as seen in the film, ''
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald'', is close to the
River Seine and is the Parisian equivalent to Diagon Alley in London to hide the shops and businesses of the Wizarding World from Muggles. It is accessed via a portal in a brick pedestal under a
verdigris
Verdigris () is a common name for any of a variety of somewhat toxic copper salt (chemistry), salts of acetic acid, which range in colour from green to a blue-green, bluish-green depending on their chemical composition.H. Kühn, Verdigris and Cop ...
bronze statue of a reclining woman. Seen in 1927, its style and design is heavily influenced by the
Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau ( ; ; ), Jugendstil and Sezessionstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and ...
style from late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Government
Azkaban
Azkaban is a prison for criminals of the British and Irish wizarding world. According to ''Half-Blood Prince'', Azkaban is located somewhere in the North Sea. It is guarded by
Dementors, which render the inmates incapable of happiness. According to Sirius Black, many inmates simply stop eating and eventually die of starvation. It was considered impossible to escape from Azkaban until Sirius managed to do it.
Performing any of the
Unforgivable Curses on a human is punishable by a life sentence in the prison, although there are occasions when Aurors are allowed to perform those curses. Following Voldemort's demise,
Kingsley Shacklebolt becomes Minister of Magic and ends the use of Dementors at Azkaban.
"J.K. Rowling Web Chat Transcript"
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Ministry of Magic
The Ministry of Magic is the government of the wizarding community of Britain and Ireland.
Magical Congress of the United States of America
The Magical Congress of the United States of America (MACUSA), as seen in the film, '' Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them'', is the magical body in charge of governing the wizarding population of the United States as an equivalent to the Ministry of Magic. The MACUSA is led by a President instead of a Minister. It is located in a tower in the Wizarding World – all within the same footprint as the Woolworth Building
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in Lower Manhattan, New York City – but far larger on the inside, with a vast atrium and extensive basement levels, and at ground level is only accessible by a specific side door.
The French Ministry of Magic
The French Ministry of Magic, as seen in the film, '' Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald'', is in central Paris and is accessed via a hidden lift in the centre of a quiet square that descends through a translucent glass atrium. At night, it is patrolled and defended by matagots, large black cat-like spirits. Seen in 1927, its style and design is heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau ( ; ; ), Jugendstil and Sezessionstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and ...
movement from late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The German Ministry of Magic
The German Ministry of Magic, as seen in the film, '' Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore'', is in central Berlin and is a large imposing triangular building in the centre of an arrowhead-shaped forum full of imposing columns. Its interior design of the large halls with vast murals is heavily influenced by the Reichstag building
The Reichstag (; ) is a historic legislative government building on Platz der Republik in Berlin that is the seat of the German Bundestag. It is also the meeting place of the Federal Convention, which elects the President of Germany.
The Ne ...
and its offices are sparely decorated, dominated by green-tinged glass, chrome, and black bakelite
Bakelite ( ), formally , is a thermosetting polymer, thermosetting phenol formaldehyde resin, formed from a condensation reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. The first plastic made from synthetic components, it was developed by Belgian chemist ...
. Seen in 1932, its style and design is heavily influenced by the Bauhaus
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school of the Art Deco
Art Deco, short for the French (), is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first Art Deco in Paris, appeared in Paris in the 1910s just before World War I and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920 ...
movement that dominated the 1920s and 1930s.
St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries
Located in London, St Mungo's Hospital in the Wizarding World is for treating witches and wizards who have suffered magical injuries or are infected by magical diseases. It also acts as a long-term asylum to keep those left totally and permanently disabled by magic or suffering dangerous conditions – such as an obscurial – locked away in order to prevent any exposure of the Wizarding World to Muggles.
Nurmengard
Nurmengard is a prison that the Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald built to incarcerate Muggles and foes. After Albus Dumbledore defeated Grindelwald, the prisoners were released and Grindelwald himself was imprisoned in the top-most cell. In ''Deathly Hallows'', Voldemort arrives at Nurmengard seeking information about the Elder Wand. When Grindelwald refuses to tell him anything, Voldemort kills him.
Erkstag
Erkstag is a prison in Berlin that is supposedly closed and decommissioned, but is still surreptitiously being operated and is accessed via a closed U-Bahn
Rapid transit in Germany consists of four systems and 14 systems. The , commonly understood to stand for ('underground railway'), are conventional rapid transit systems that run mostly underground, while the or ('city rapid railway') are c ...
entrance. It appears a vast underground quarry with a spiral walkway down to its depths. It is populated by thousands of baby manticores with an enormous mother manticore that snatches away prisoners, who hang inverted on the perimeter of the walkway, from time to time and injecting them with an acidic venom that dissolves the body so she can feed the remains to her offspring.
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Fictional elements introduced in 1997
Fictional universe of Harry Potter
Harry Potter
''Harry Potter'' is a series of seven Fantasy literature, fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the lives of a young Magician (fantasy), wizard, Harry Potter (character), Harry Potter, and his friends ...
Harry Potter
''Harry Potter'' is a series of seven Fantasy literature, fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the lives of a young Magician (fantasy), wizard, Harry Potter (character), Harry Potter, and his friends ...
Fictional populated places in Scotland
Fictional locations in Scotland
Harry Potter lists