
Malfoy Manor
Used as the base of operations for Lord Voldemort & the Death Eaters during the Second Wizarding War, the foreboding Malfoy Manor is the family...
View full detailsUsed as the base of operations for Lord Voldemort & the Death Eaters during the Second Wizarding War, the foreboding Malfoy Manor is the family...
View full detailsThe high hedges & imposing metal gates of Malfoy Manor serve to conceal the dark endeavors taking place just beyond. Capable of being positione...
View full detailsWhen it comes to radical pure-blood supremacy and reckless abandon for wizarding law, few Death Eaters are as terrifying nor as loyal to Lord Volde...
View full detailsInspired by the candles in the Great Hall, our miniatures offer an illusion of floating in the darkness. Designed to be daisy-chained together, mul...
View full detailsAdjacent to Diagon Alley, sits Knockturn Alley, where the dark side of wizardries and magic are served. Borgin and Burkes is our introduction to Kn...
View full detailsHogwarts was lucky to have its own Quidditch Pitch where house teams could try out, practice, and compete against each other to hone their skills i...
View full detailsIt was Harry's 11th birthday, July 31st, 1991 when Rubeus Hagrid brought Harry to Eeylops Owl Emporium to buy him his pet, Hedwig. Since then, the ...
View full detailsEstablished in the 1400s by Gringotts, the one and only bank in the Wizarding World is operated by goblins. Introduced August 2019 Electrical: Sta...
View full detailsThe highest peak at Hogwarts is the astronomy tower, where young witches and wizards learn about the stars and their effects on magic. A massive an...
View full detailsOne of the most exciting things about the wizarding world is Quidditch. As the main sport, Quidditch combines all of the exciting things about Mu...
View full detailsThe Boathouse is the starting point for all first year student to travel to Hogwarts. The architecture fits in with the Great Hall and the Astrono...
View full detailsHarry Potter's favorite place to spend his holidays away from Hogwarts is with the l Weasley family at their country home, nicknamed the Burrow. It...
View full detailsOlder brothers to Ron, the Weasley twins, Fred and George created their joke shop business with products "guaranteed to cause a wheeze". Located at...
View full detailsHoneydukes is a popular sweets shop located in Hogsmeade that is usually crowded with Hogwarts students and sometimes with the professors of Hogwa...
View full detailsThe Three Broomsticks offers a place for upper classmen from Hogwarts to gather and unwind. The favorite drink? Butterbeer. Masterfully designed ar...
View full detailsThe "Shrieking Shack" is an old abandoned house just outside of Hogsmeade. It was called this because of the shrieking noises that came out it. A...
View full detailsThe Owlery is a bustling bird operated post office at the top of Hogwarts Castle. It's where student's owls live during the school year. Harry Pott...
View full detailsFlourish and Blotts Bookseller was a bookshop in North Side, Diagon Alley, about halfway down the street on the left-hand side. It was where most...
View full detailsLocated in Diagon Alley, Madam Malkin's is where students from Hogwarts got their official school uniforms. Wizards & Witches could purchase ...
View full detailsA popular wizarding pub & inn located in London. The rear of the pub opens up onto a courtyard that contains the entrance to Diagon Alley as ...
View full detailsHogsmeade Station is a tiny, dark platform where the Hogwarts Express ends its journey north from Platform Nine-And-Three-Quarters in London and ...
View full detailsIsolated on a floating island in the middle of the storm-ravaged North Sea, the Azkaban Prison fortress houses the most dangerous convicted crimina...
View full detailsFancy a game of Quidditch? As beaters for the Gryffindor team, twins and notorious mischief makers Fred and George Weasley may be competitive on th...
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