MACUSA Lobby
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Rooms, chambers, and floors
Up a wide staircase from the entrance to the Woolworth Building, this is a large space with very high, vaulted ceilings. High in the air is a giant dial with multiple clock-like faces and hands pointing to the present threat-level to the secrecy of the wizarding world. When Newt Scamander first… Read MoreMadam Hooch's office
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Hogwarts castle and grounds • Quidditch places • Rooms, chambers, and floors
Madam Hooch’s office is somewhere within the grounds of Hogwarts, possibly in the castle itself. It is only mentioned in CS10 when a school Bludger, which was supposedly kept safe in her office, was jinxed. Read MoreMap of the Chambers of the Philosopher's Stone
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Atlas of the Wizarding World • Hogwarts castle and grounds • Rooms, chambers, and floors
This map was originally created by Marie Meuller for the Harry Potter Lexicon. … Read MoreMap of the Ministry of Magic Atrium - Level 8
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Atlas of the Wizarding World • Government places • Rooms, chambers, and floors
Ministry of Magic Headquarters, London Atrium – Level 8… Read MoreMap of Ministry of Magic Level 2
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Atlas of the Wizarding World • Government places • Rooms, chambers, and floors
Ministry of Magic Headquarters, London Level 2 This is not a complete map of the level, certainly, but it shows the details noted by Harry during his brief visit visit to Level 2 on August 12, 1995. The magical windows were streaming sunlight on that particular day. Read MoreMap of Ministry of Magic Level Ten
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Atlas of the Wizarding World • Government places • Rooms, chambers, and floors
Ministry of Magic Headquarters, London Level 10 This level does not have lift access, so it must be entered through level nine. The Wizengamot sits in the raised benches above the accused, who sits in the chair. The corridor of level ten is stone walled and lit with… Read MoreMaps of the Department of Mysteries
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Atlas of the Wizarding World • Government places • Mysterious places • Rooms, chambers, and floors
It’s likely impossible to map the Department of Mysteries; after all, the revolving walls sure make it seem like the rooms move around a lot. But once inside, even though there are a heck of a lot of doors, space still seems pretty linear. Also, we’re missing at least… Read MoreMatron's office
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Hogwarts castle and grounds • Rooms, chambers, and floors
The matron’s office is located just off of the Hospital Wing so that she may easily and quickly service patients. Read MoreMcGonagall's office
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Rooms, chambers, and floors
McGongall’s office is decorated with a lot of tartan plaid. She keeps a tin of biscuits on her desk and usually, the Quidditch Cup on her shelf. Her office has a fireplace with a mantelpiece, and the entrance is evidently within easy walking distance of Myrtle’s bathroom (… Read MoreMcGonagall's study
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Rooms, chambers, and floors
This part of McGonagall’s quarters is located on the first floor (PS15). Read MoreMoaning Myrtle's bathroom
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Hogwarts castle and grounds • Rooms, chambers, and floors • Wizarding places
Moaning Myrtle’s bathroom is an out-of-order girls’ bathroom on the second floor. It is the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets and home to the ghost of Myrtle Warren – “Moaning Myrtle“. Upon his first visit to Myrtle’s bathroom during his second year, Harry’s opinion is that… Read More