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Gringotts ist die einzige bekannte britische Zaubererbank. Gegründet von dem Kobold Gringott wird. Die Gringotts Zaubererbank (polskierosliny.eutts Wizarding Bank) ist eine Bank der Zaubererwelt in. Erinnerst Du Dich wie Harry an Hagrids Seite mit großen Augen zum ersten Mal die Zaubererbank Gringotts betritt? Oder wie Hermine sich hier in „Die. Übersetzung im Kontext von „Gringotts“ in Englisch-Deutsch von Reverso Context: There is no place safer than Gringotts. Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts im Universal Orlando Resort (Florida, USA) ist eine Stahlachterbahn des Herstellers Intamin, die am 8. Juli Gringotts. Die Zauberer-Bank Gringotts ist die bekannteste und wahrscheinlich auch einzige Zauberer-Bank in Großbritannien und wird von Kobolden geführt. Gringotts, die Bank der Zauberer, wurde von dem Kobold Gringott – daher der Name – gegründet und wird noch heute von Kobolden geführt. Im Lexikon des.

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Jede der Masken wurde in wochenlanger Arbeit handgefertigt, von den einzeln eingefügten Haaren bis hin zu sorgsam aufgemalten Venen. Die prächtige Eingangshalle ist, wie in den Filmen zu sehen, von hoch aufragenden Marmorsäulen und drei riesigen Kristallleuchter umrahmt. Vorschläge: gringos.Engraved on these silver doors are the words:. Enter, stranger, but take heed Of what awaits the sin of greed, For those who take, but do not earn, Must pay most dearly in their turn.
So if you seek beneath our floors A treasure that was never yours, Thief, you have been warned, beware Of finding more than treasure there.
In contrast to the grand marble of the entryway and the main hall, the passageways to the vaults are stone and dimly lit with flaming torches.
They slope down to a track, upon which run little carts controlled by the goblins DH The carts only go one speed — fast — which makes Hagrid a little queasy and prevents its occupants from getting a good look at their surroundings PS5 , and seem to run on a vast, complex, interconnected series of tracks that allow them to move to and between any vaults PS5 , CS4.
The vaults themselves vary in size and security. The largest, most well protected vaults belong to the oldest wizarding families and lie deepest beneath the surface DH Those vaults closer to the surface seem to be smaller and have fewer security precautions surrounding them — they use keys, for example, rather than requiring the touch of a goblin to gain access.
We know of several vaults specifically:. The rules around who is allowed to access vaults seem odd. Perhaps there is a charm forcing the wizard to give the gold to its rightful owner.
However, there are many other security measures on Gringotts vaults as well. Those we know of include:. The second break-in was much more successful, and happened in May There seem to be a number of jobs available at Gringotts for wizards, in addition to those positions held by goblins, though they are largely behind-the-scenes.
The job was described in a pamphlet available to Hogwarts students:. When he wanted to do work for the Order of the Phoenix, Bill transferred to a desk job in England to be near home OP4.
They stand around the walls and, one by one, are called to stand on the symbol of the Gordian Knot set into the middle of the stone floor.
In silence the school then waits for the enchanted carvings to react. If the Horned Serpent wants the student, the crystal set into its forehead will light up.
If the Wampus wants the student, it roars. The Thunderbird signifies its approval by beating its wings, and the Pukwudgie will raise its arrow into the air.
Unlike Hogwarts, more than one Ilvermorny house can claim a student; when two or more carvings react, the student is entitled to choose their house.
Castelobruxo pronounced Cass-tell-o-broo-shoo is the South American school of magic, based in Brazil. The exact location of the school is unknown as of yet, but is said to appear to Muggles non-magic folk as nothing more than ruins.
To magic folk, it resembles a golden temple. The school is guarded by small mischievous magical creatures called Caipora. The school's specialties are Magizoology and Herbology.
The student attire is green robes. Diagon Alley is a high street located in London. It is accessible to the wizarding world , to which it is something of an economic hub, but hidden from Muggles non-magical people.
However, Muggles are allowed access to it if they need to accompany their Muggle-born magical children. If a wizard or witch needs something, chances are that it can be found in Diagon Alley.
The inn, which is invisible to Muggles, lies in between a bookshop and a music shop. To enter Diagon Alley, one must go through the Leaky Cauldron to a rear courtyard and tap a brick in the wall, found by counting three up and two across, three times.
In the film, the tapping of five bricks around a hole in the wall opens the doorway to Diagon Alley. Given the busy nature of the area, travelling to and from Diagon Alley is likely typically done by more magical means such as Apparition or by using the Floo Network , which are both ways of wizarding transport.
In the sixth film , it was inserted into the actual Charing Cross Road, between a book store and a surveyors' storefront.
The name Diagon Alley is a near homophone of the word "diagonally", which is used as a plot device when Harry mispronounces the phrase near the beginning of the second book.
Eeylops Owl Emporium sells owls and supplies such as owl treats and cages. Inside, it is dark and full of soft hooting, rustling, and the flickering of "jewel-bright eyes".
Florean Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlour , under the management of the owner Florean Fortescue founder and shopkeeper , sold ice cream and other treats, which could be enjoyed at outdoor tables.
Nearing the end of the summer holidays, Harry meets Ron and Hermione there. Rowling confirmed that Florean was murdered. In the back there is a corner devoted solely to divination, which includes a small table stacked with titles like Predicting the Unpredictable: Insulate Yourself against Shocks and Broken Balls: When Fortunes Turn Foul.
Usually, there is a display of gold-embossed spell books the size of paving slabs in the window, but in Prisoner of Azkaban , the front window holds an iron cage filled with hundreds of copies of The Monster Book of Monsters.
To deal with the vicious books, set for the third year Care of Magical Creatures class by Hagrid, the harassed manager had to gear up with thick gloves and jab at them with a knobbly walking stick, as the books tended to rip each other apart.
The manager says that he had thought he had seen the worst when they bought copies of The Invisible Book of Invisibility , which were promptly misplaced.
In Chamber of Secrets , celebrity author Gilderoy Lockhart signs copies of his autobiography, Magical Me , at the shop the day Harry buys his second year school books.
The signing drew a huge crowd of fans mostly middle-aged women. This is also where Lucius Malfoy slips Tom Riddle's diary into Ginny's battered old Transfiguration book, thus causing the start of the events in Chamber of Secrets.
Gambol and Japes is a wizarding joke shop. Gringotts Wizarding Bank is the only known bank of the wizarding world and it is operated primarily by goblins.
A snowy white building, near the intersection of Knockturn Alley and Diagon Alley, Gringotts towers over all neighbouring shops. Customers pass through a set of bronze doors and then silver ones before entering the lobby.
The main floor is paved with marble and has a long counter stretching along its length, behind which goblin clerks work at tasks such as counting coins and updating account ledgers.
Within, wizards and witches keep their money and other valuables in vaults that are protected by very complex and very strong security measures.
The vaults extend for miles under London and are accessible through rough stone passageways navigated by magic carts that travel speedily along their tracks.
When Harry first visits Gringotts, he is told by Hagrid that one would have to be mad to try to rob Gringotts. In addition, according to Hagrid, apart from Hogwarts, Gringotts is considered "the safest place in the world for anything you want to keep safe".
There are a number of methods of opening the vaults. Most vaults, such as Harry's, use small golden keys. Higher-security vaults may have various enchantments or other measures upon the doors.
For example, the door to Vault , [35] which briefly contained the Philosopher's Stone, must be stroked by a certified Gringotts goblin, whereupon it melts away to allow access to the contents.
If anyone other than a certified Gringotts goblin touches the door, that person will be sucked into the vault, which is only checked for trapped thieves about once every 10 years.
Dragons guard the maximum-security vaults found in the lowest reaches of the bank, and a subterranean waterfall called the "Thief's Downfall" acts to overturn carts that pass through it and negate spells used by would-be robbers.
In the Philosopher's Stone Gringotts Vault held a small parcel wrapped in paper, inside of which was the Philosopher's Stone. Dumbledore sent Hagrid to retrieve it while he escorted Harry.
Although he was unsuccessful in obtaining the Philosopher's Stone, the break-in shocked the wizarding world because it was unheard of for Gringotts to be robbed.
Griphook claims that the protection had been lessened due to the Vault being emptied. However, when they enter Bellatrix's vault, which is stocked with all manner of treasures, they discover that the treasure has had Gemino and Flagrante curses placed on it, which, respectively, cause any item to multiply rapidly and go red-hot whenever it is touched.
The trio escape with the Horcrux by freeing a half-blind dragon that was part of the security for the vault, and clambering onto its back.
While Gringotts is largely staffed by goblins, including Griphook and Ragnok, it is known that the bank has human employees, though not apparently for banking and accounting services.
Bill worked as a curse-breaker for Gringotts in Egypt, retrieving artefacts from ancient Egyptian tombs and pyramids.
Knockturn Alley a play on the word " nocturnally " [37] is a dark and seedy alleyway leading off from Diagon Alley. It is frequently populated by Dark Wizards.
Harry lands in Knockturn Alley in the Chamber of Secrets , when accidentally saying in the film version "Diagonally" instead of Diagon Alley the book does not indicate what he pronounced while using Floo Powder to get to Diagon Alley.
Here Hagrid finds him and narrowly rescues him from a witch with mossy teeth who was holding a tray with fingernails in it , while looking for Flesh-eating Slug repellent, for the school's cabbage patch.
From there he takes him back to Diagon Alley, where they find Hermione Granger who takes them to the Weasleys. Borgin and Burkes is an antique shop, which specializes in the Dark Arts, located in Knockturn Alley.
The shop sells many dangerous and Dark artefacts such as a cursed opal necklace, a Hand of Glory , and half of a vanishing cabinet set which was used by Draco Malfoy to infiltrate Hogwarts in the Half-Blood Prince.
Lord Voldemort worked at Borgin and Burkes briefly after he left Hogwarts during the mids. It is owned by Caractacus Burke and Mr. Borgin, though Mr.
Borgin is the only owner to appear in the series. The Leaky Cauldron is a dark, shabby pub and inn for wizards, located on the Muggle street of Charing Cross Road in London, offering food, drinks and rooms to rent.
It was founded by Daisy Dodderidge — in "to serve as a gateway between the non-wizarding world and Diagon Alley". The current barman and innkeeper is a wizard named Tom.
On the main floor, the inn has a bar, several private parlour rooms, and a large dining room. People often stay at The Leaky Cauldron when they come to London on shopping trips.
The pub serves as a way of entering into Diagon Alley from the Muggle world for Muggle-borns and their parents both of whom, until the first letter from Hogwarts, have no magical knowledge or means of entering.
The rear of The Leaky Cauldron opens onto a little courtyard, in which a particular brick must be tapped three times to open a path to Diagon Alley.
It sells robes and other clothing, including the standard Hogwarts-required plain black work robes, and dress robes. Inside the shop, Madam Malkin and her assistants will tailor the robes to fit.
Malkin is an archaic term for a crotchety old woman. Harry has two meetings with Draco Malfoy in Madam Malkin's shop.
This is where Harry meets the first wizard of his own age, Malfoy, for the first time, in Philosopher's Stone.
Harry is rather bewildered by the questions Malfoy asks, because Harry is still unfamiliar with many aspects of the wizarding world.
A second meeting occurs just before the beginning of Harry's sixth year, in Half-Blood Prince. This meeting is far more unpleasant, and escalates quickly into a near-duel before Malfoy and his mother leave in disgust.
The Magical Menagerie is a magical creature shop that in addition to selling magical creatures offers advice on animal care and health.
The shop is very cramped, noisy and smelly, due to every inch being covered with cages. Among the creatures in the Magical Menagerie are enormous purple toads, a firecrab, poisonous orange snails, a fat white rabbit that can turn into a silk top hat, cats of every colour, ravens, puffskeins, and a cage of sleek black rats that play skipping games with their tails.
When Harry, Ron, and Hermione visit the shop in Prisoner of Azkaban , a witch wearing heavy black spectacles helps them.
Ollivanders is a wand shop described as "narrow and shabby, with a sign that reads Ollivanders: Makers of Fine Wands since BC in peeling gold letters over the door.
The only display in the window overlooking Diagon Alley is a single wand lying on a faded purple cushion in the dusty window.
Within, there are countless narrow boxes piled neatly right up to the ceiling and a spindly-legged chair" which Hagrid breaks when he sits upon it.
Ollivander , the pale-eyed, white-haired shopkeeper Played in the film by John Hurt , makes and sells magic wands to witches and wizards as they enter school or break their old wands.
He remembers every wand he has ever sold. To determine the best wand for a witch or wizard, Ollivander measures various body parts including, in Harry's case, between his nostrils and then checks the reactions of various wands to the buyer, a process to which he refers as "the wand choosing the wizard".
The shop closed when Ollivander went missing in Half-Blood Prince , Voldemort having ordered his Death Eaters to kidnap him to attempt to discover more about the link between his own and Harry's wand.
Harry rescues Ollivander in Deathly Hallows. Potage's Cauldron Shop sells different varieties and sizes of cauldrons , including copper, brass , pewter , silver, self-stirring, collapsible, and solid gold, according to a sign outside the shop.
Hogwarts requires its students to have a size 2 pewter cauldron as listed in the Philosopher's Stone book list. Quality Quidditch Supplies sells broomsticks and Quidditch -related items.
The store windows often draw young customers to gaze longingly at the merchandise. Its most famous items on display are the Nimbus and the Firebolt broomsticks , both of which Harry would eventually own.
The Firebolt is a national racing broom that professional leagues use. Harry spent the summer before his third year gazing at the brand new Firebolt racing broom in the display window, the price of which was only available upon request.
Ron had previously longed for a full set of Chudley Cannons robes offered at the shop. The Apothecary sells scales , potions and potion ingredients.
The shop is quite fascinating despite its very bad smell a mixture of bad eggs and rotten cabbage. Some of the ingredients available are silver unicorn horns for twenty-one Galleons each , glittery-black beetle eyes five Knuts a scoop , and Dragon liver seventeen Sickles an ounce.
As well as many shops, Diagon Alley also contains small stalls, which sell a wide variety of magical objects, sweets, and trinkets.
In Half-Blood Prince , many witches and wizards try to take advantage of the fear created by Voldemort's return. They set up stalls selling amulets and other objects, which supposedly protect you against werewolves, Dementors and Inferi.
These "dark magic protection" stalls, however, are illegal, and likely scams. Arthur Weasley is the one in charge of arresting their owners.
Twilfitt and Tatting's is a wizarding clothing shop located in Diagon Alley, mentioned in Half-Blood Prince by Narcissa Malfoy , who claims she would shop there rather than shopping in Madam Malkin's due to the presence of Harry, Ron, and Hermione mostly Hermione, whom the Malfoys look down upon due to her blood status.
By the tone in Narcissa's voice, it is implied to be slightly more upscale than Malkin's. Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes is a popular joke shop that started as a small school business created by Fred and George Weasley in the fourth book.
Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes sells joke and trick items, useful novelties, sweets, and Defence Against the Dark Arts items.
The front of the shop is described as a fireworks display against the muffled backdrop of dull shops. Fred and George started using the name "Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes" in Goblet of Fire for a mail order business selling merchandise, including sweets to help students fake illness in order to skip classes.
After an early departure from Hogwarts in Order of the Phoenix , the two Weasleys set up their shop in Diagon Alley, which quickly became a huge success.
Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes had to be temporarily shut down in Deathly Hallows , because the Death Eaters were keeping an eye on all the Weasleys, but Fred and George continued to run an Owl-Order service.
In interviews post-publication of Deathly Hallows, Rowling has said that George after Fred died reopened the Diagon Alley store, that "it became a tremendous money-spinner", and that Ron worked for him there after taking Auror training and going to work for the Ministry of Magic.
Sells all sorts of equipment used in the wizard world and is where Harry buys his first telescope. Hogsmeade Village , or simply Hogsmeade , is the only settlement in Britain inhabited solely by wizards, witches, and other magical beings, and is located to the northwest of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
It was founded by medieval wizard Hengist of Woodcroft [39] who fled to Scotland to escape Muggle persecution of wizards in Northumberland.
Much of Hogsmeade's architecture reflects its medieval origin; the village is known for its leaning medieval houses the most famous of which being the Three Broomsticks, an ancient inn built on the site of Woodcroft's home, and the backdrop for such dramatic wizarding events as the rebellion of Britain's goblins the upper rooms of the inn served as the headquarters for the Ministry of Magic in its attempts to put down the insurrection in the Highlands.
Hogsmeade primarily consists of a single thoroughfare, called High Street, on which most shops and other magical venues reside; however, unnamed alleyways branching off from the main road are also home to such historic places as the Hog's Head Inn and Madame Puddifoot's Teashop.
Students of Hogwarts who are in their third year and above are permitted to visit Hogsmeade during scheduled visits, to shop and mingle with friends un-chaperoned, as long as they have a signed permission slip from a parent or guardian.
Mainly, students frequent a high street in the village which contains the named speciality shops and pubs in the series.
Otherwise, they wander on to observe the infamous Shrieking Shack. Hogsmeade gives its name to the train station which serves as one end of the route traveled by the Hogwarts Express to transport students to and from London.
Students must walk or take a carriage to travel between Hogsmeade and Hogwarts. Hogsmeade remained unseen in the Harry Potter film series until 's Prisoner of Azkaban.
In all of these, the village is seen under heavy caps of snow. The Three Broomsticks is a well known inn and pub located on High Street in the village of Hogsmeade.
After entering the vault, the walls come crashing down and Nagini appears in an attempt to attack guests. Bellatrix reappears, this time with Lord Voldemort, who confronts guests, questioning them on their knowledge of Harry Potter's whereabouts.
He blames Bellatrix for the vault infiltration, who again decides to torture guests sending them to a lava-filled chamber deep in the vaults.
To further torture guests into revealing Harry Potter's whereabouts, Voldemort decides to administer "a little dose of pain to help you remember" and conjures a ball of fire.
The Ukrainian Ironbelly crashes in from the opposite side, and Harry casts a counterspell, while the dragon spits fire towards Voldemort, who shields himself and Bellatrix and both later furiously retreat.
Hermione casts a spell to hook the cart to the dragon in order to get guests safely out of the vaults and Ron casts Confringo to create an escape route.
In the final scene, Harry asks Bill to take care of the guests as he acknowledges the retrieval of the Horcrux , which is the item that went unmentioned in the beginning, and Bill bids the guests farewell.
Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts features many of the main characters of the film series , which were reprised by their respective actors, except for Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson who were both involved in other film projects:.
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Gringotts Bank Münz Kollektion bei polskierosliny.eu | Günstiger Preis | Kostenloser Versand ab 29€ für ausgewählte Artikel. Those vaults closer to the surface seem to be smaller and have fewer security precautions surrounding them — they use keys, for example, rather than requiring the touch of a goblin to gain access.
We know of several vaults specifically:. The rules around who is allowed to access vaults seem odd. Perhaps there is a charm forcing the wizard to give the gold to its rightful owner.
However, there are many other security measures on Gringotts vaults as well. Those we know of include:. The second break-in was much more successful, and happened in May There seem to be a number of jobs available at Gringotts for wizards, in addition to those positions held by goblins, though they are largely behind-the-scenes.
The job was described in a pamphlet available to Hogwarts students:. When he wanted to do work for the Order of the Phoenix, Bill transferred to a desk job in England to be near home OP4.
There also seems to be a full-time security force that is comprised of wizards, and that rushes to the scene when the Lestranges vault is broken into DH Related images.
Tags: Diagon Alley businesses doors first meeting gold marble money protection safety security tunnel. Editor: Steve VanderArk. Engraved on these silver doors are the words: Enter, stranger, but take heed Of what awaits the sin of greed, For those who take, but do not earn, Must pay most dearly in their turn.
The Gringotts Vaults In contrast to the grand marble of the entryway and the main hall, the passageways to the vaults are stone and dimly lit with flaming torches.
When Harry visits, the vault contains only a small pile of Sickles and a single Galleon, and Mrs. Weasley cleans it out completely CS4.
The vault was very deep and required a goblin to stroke the door with his finger in order to gain entry PS5.
The fact that it is numbered so closely to — coupled with the fact that the Blacks are indeed an old wizarding family — suggests that it too is a high-security vault PA The Lestrange family vault, with even higher security than vault — a dragon guards its entrance and rather than just a finger, a goblin must place his entire palm to the door to open it.
The Gringotts carts can only be controlled by goblins DH26 and move so rapidly the passengers do not have time to see their surroundings PS5.
Keys are required for lower-security vaults; for higher-security vaults a goblin must touch the door to allow access. The dragons guarding the high-security vaults can be controlled only by Clankers, which only the goblins have DH Some vaults have Gemino and Flagrante Curses added to them, meaning that everything a thief touches will burn them and multiply, eventually scalding and crushing them to death DH Warnings were sent to the Gringotts goblins, informing them of wizards who might try to break into specific vaults, wands that have been stolen, etc.
A number of other unknown precautions mean that it takes about five hours for the public to access their vaults, according to Bill Weasley HBP6.
In the seventh book, it is noted that the neighbours had long ago come to terms with the houses on their square running straight from 11 to It is as secure as any magical dwelling can be and can accommodate a large number of people.
For this reason, it was chosen as the headquarters of the reconstituted Order of the Phoenix when Sirius offered it to the Order. Only magical people can see it, and only if told the location by the Secret Keeper himself.
This is known because Hermione Granger mentions Voldemort by name at least once whilst inside the house. The house fell into disrepair during Sirius' twelve-year imprisonment in Azkaban.
Following his escape, he returned to it in the fifth book to discover that it was now a gloomy and unpleasant ruin teeming with dust, decay, magical creatures, and various dangers.
Harry, Ron, Hermione, and various members of the Order gradually restore it to a livable condition over the course of this book.
In Half-Blood Prince , Harry learns that he has inherited the property under the terms of Sirius' will, although he donates it to the Order wanting no connection to the place where Sirius felt trapped and useless before his death.
As the three attempt to escape the Ministry of Magic by Disapparating, Corban Yaxley seizes hold of Hermione and is transported along with them to 12 Grimmauld Place.
This action breaks the Fidelius Charm on the house, allowing Voldemort's forces to know its location and forcing Harry and his friends to abandon it.
It is located overlooking a beach outside the village of Tinworth in Cornwall. Ollivander and Griphook after they managed to escape from imprisonment in Malfoy Manor.
Dobby the house-elf was buried in the garden after he died with a tombstone reading "Here lies Dobby, a free elf".
Spinner's End is a Muggle street, on which sits a house that is the home of Severus Snape. The street is located near a dirty river, the bank of which is strewn with litter.
A mill with a tall chimney is close by. From the description of its surroundings it is likely that this is the house Severus Snape grew up in, thus making the place the fictitious town of Cokeworth.
Snape's front door opens directly into a sitting room that has the feeling of a dark, padded cell, containing walls filled with books, [17] threadbare furniture, and a dim, candle-filled lamp that hangs from the ceiling.
A hidden door leads to a narrow staircase. The Academy is housed in a glittering palace in France. The school has existed for at least years, when they began participating in the Triwizard Tournament.
Dumbledore welcomes Durmstrang's students as "our friends from the North", and J. Rowling is said to have located the school somewhere in Northern Scandinavia.
Durmstrang students wear heavy furs with blood-red robes. The students of Durmstrang mentioned by name are Russians and Bulgarians.
Durmstrang is portrayed as an all-boys school in the film, but according to the book, it is co-ed. Several female students are mentioned, though not by name.
Durmstrang is known for placing an emphasis on the study of the Dark Arts. While other schools of magic in the series limit the study to Defence Against the Dark Arts , Durmstrang students actually learn them.
He also carved the symbol of the Deathly Hallows onto the school's stone walls. Although Durmstrang teaches the Dark Arts as part of its curriculum, apparently the experiments performed by Grindelwald were considered too extreme even by the school's standards as he was expelled because of them.
The name "Durmstrang" is likely to be an allusion to the German phrase Sturm und Drang meaning storm and stress.
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a British school of magic for students aged eleven to eighteen, and is the primary setting for the first six books in J.
Rowling 's Harry Potter series. Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry , shortened Ilvermorny , is an American school of magic, which serves as the school for the North American continent.
The school was founded in the seventeenth century in Adams, Massachusetts , on Mount Greylock , the highest natural point in the state.
Ilvermorny was founded by Isolt Sayre after she travelled from Ireland via England to North America on the Mayflower in and named after the cottage in which she had been born.
She had not had the opportunity to attend Hogwarts during her childhood, and partially modelled Ilvermorny after what she had heard of Hogwarts, as well as her own imagination.
Her first students were her own adopted children, Chadwick and Webster Boot. Ilvermorny is divided into four houses: Thunderbird , Horned Serpent , Pukwudgie , and Wampus , each said to represent a different part of the ideal wizard.
The names were chosen by Isolt Sayre and her family after their favourite magical creatures. Chadwick being "intelligent but also temperamental" [27] chose the Thunderbird, his brother Webster "argumentative and fiercely loyal" chose the Wampus.
Isolt herself was a Parselmouth and chose the Horned Serpent, and her No-Maj Muggle or non-magical husband James Steward picked the Pukwudgie, since Isolt's stories about one made him laugh.
Ilvermorny has no house colours, but every student wears blue and cranberry robes, fastened by a gold Gordian Knot.
The Sorting process is also different to that of Hogwarts. While the rest of the school watches from the circular balcony overhead, new students file into the round entrance hall.
They stand around the walls and, one by one, are called to stand on the symbol of the Gordian Knot set into the middle of the stone floor.
In silence the school then waits for the enchanted carvings to react. If the Horned Serpent wants the student, the crystal set into its forehead will light up.
If the Wampus wants the student, it roars. The Thunderbird signifies its approval by beating its wings, and the Pukwudgie will raise its arrow into the air.
Unlike Hogwarts, more than one Ilvermorny house can claim a student; when two or more carvings react, the student is entitled to choose their house.
Castelobruxo pronounced Cass-tell-o-broo-shoo is the South American school of magic, based in Brazil. The exact location of the school is unknown as of yet, but is said to appear to Muggles non-magic folk as nothing more than ruins.
To magic folk, it resembles a golden temple. The school is guarded by small mischievous magical creatures called Caipora.
The school's specialties are Magizoology and Herbology. The student attire is green robes. Diagon Alley is a high street located in London.
It is accessible to the wizarding world , to which it is something of an economic hub, but hidden from Muggles non-magical people.
However, Muggles are allowed access to it if they need to accompany their Muggle-born magical children. If a wizard or witch needs something, chances are that it can be found in Diagon Alley.
The inn, which is invisible to Muggles, lies in between a bookshop and a music shop. To enter Diagon Alley, one must go through the Leaky Cauldron to a rear courtyard and tap a brick in the wall, found by counting three up and two across, three times.
In the film, the tapping of five bricks around a hole in the wall opens the doorway to Diagon Alley. Given the busy nature of the area, travelling to and from Diagon Alley is likely typically done by more magical means such as Apparition or by using the Floo Network , which are both ways of wizarding transport.
In the sixth film , it was inserted into the actual Charing Cross Road, between a book store and a surveyors' storefront.
The name Diagon Alley is a near homophone of the word "diagonally", which is used as a plot device when Harry mispronounces the phrase near the beginning of the second book.
Eeylops Owl Emporium sells owls and supplies such as owl treats and cages. Inside, it is dark and full of soft hooting, rustling, and the flickering of "jewel-bright eyes".
Florean Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlour , under the management of the owner Florean Fortescue founder and shopkeeper , sold ice cream and other treats, which could be enjoyed at outdoor tables.
Nearing the end of the summer holidays, Harry meets Ron and Hermione there. Rowling confirmed that Florean was murdered.
In the back there is a corner devoted solely to divination, which includes a small table stacked with titles like Predicting the Unpredictable: Insulate Yourself against Shocks and Broken Balls: When Fortunes Turn Foul.
Usually, there is a display of gold-embossed spell books the size of paving slabs in the window, but in Prisoner of Azkaban , the front window holds an iron cage filled with hundreds of copies of The Monster Book of Monsters.
To deal with the vicious books, set for the third year Care of Magical Creatures class by Hagrid, the harassed manager had to gear up with thick gloves and jab at them with a knobbly walking stick, as the books tended to rip each other apart.
The manager says that he had thought he had seen the worst when they bought copies of The Invisible Book of Invisibility , which were promptly misplaced.
In Chamber of Secrets , celebrity author Gilderoy Lockhart signs copies of his autobiography, Magical Me , at the shop the day Harry buys his second year school books.
The signing drew a huge crowd of fans mostly middle-aged women. This is also where Lucius Malfoy slips Tom Riddle's diary into Ginny's battered old Transfiguration book, thus causing the start of the events in Chamber of Secrets.
Gambol and Japes is a wizarding joke shop. Gringotts Wizarding Bank is the only known bank of the wizarding world and it is operated primarily by goblins.
A snowy white building, near the intersection of Knockturn Alley and Diagon Alley, Gringotts towers over all neighbouring shops.
Customers pass through a set of bronze doors and then silver ones before entering the lobby. The main floor is paved with marble and has a long counter stretching along its length, behind which goblin clerks work at tasks such as counting coins and updating account ledgers.
Within, wizards and witches keep their money and other valuables in vaults that are protected by very complex and very strong security measures.
The vaults extend for miles under London and are accessible through rough stone passageways navigated by magic carts that travel speedily along their tracks.
When Harry first visits Gringotts, he is told by Hagrid that one would have to be mad to try to rob Gringotts. In addition, according to Hagrid, apart from Hogwarts, Gringotts is considered "the safest place in the world for anything you want to keep safe".
There are a number of methods of opening the vaults. Most vaults, such as Harry's, use small golden keys. Higher-security vaults may have various enchantments or other measures upon the doors.
For example, the door to Vault , [35] which briefly contained the Philosopher's Stone, must be stroked by a certified Gringotts goblin, whereupon it melts away to allow access to the contents.
If anyone other than a certified Gringotts goblin touches the door, that person will be sucked into the vault, which is only checked for trapped thieves about once every 10 years.
Dragons guard the maximum-security vaults found in the lowest reaches of the bank, and a subterranean waterfall called the "Thief's Downfall" acts to overturn carts that pass through it and negate spells used by would-be robbers.
In the Philosopher's Stone Gringotts Vault held a small parcel wrapped in paper, inside of which was the Philosopher's Stone.
Dumbledore sent Hagrid to retrieve it while he escorted Harry. Although he was unsuccessful in obtaining the Philosopher's Stone, the break-in shocked the wizarding world because it was unheard of for Gringotts to be robbed.
Griphook claims that the protection had been lessened due to the Vault being emptied. However, when they enter Bellatrix's vault, which is stocked with all manner of treasures, they discover that the treasure has had Gemino and Flagrante curses placed on it, which, respectively, cause any item to multiply rapidly and go red-hot whenever it is touched.
The trio escape with the Horcrux by freeing a half-blind dragon that was part of the security for the vault, and clambering onto its back.
While Gringotts is largely staffed by goblins, including Griphook and Ragnok, it is known that the bank has human employees, though not apparently for banking and accounting services.
Bill worked as a curse-breaker for Gringotts in Egypt, retrieving artefacts from ancient Egyptian tombs and pyramids.
Knockturn Alley a play on the word " nocturnally " [37] is a dark and seedy alleyway leading off from Diagon Alley.
It is frequently populated by Dark Wizards. Harry lands in Knockturn Alley in the Chamber of Secrets , when accidentally saying in the film version "Diagonally" instead of Diagon Alley the book does not indicate what he pronounced while using Floo Powder to get to Diagon Alley.
Here Hagrid finds him and narrowly rescues him from a witch with mossy teeth who was holding a tray with fingernails in it , while looking for Flesh-eating Slug repellent, for the school's cabbage patch.
From there he takes him back to Diagon Alley, where they find Hermione Granger who takes them to the Weasleys. Borgin and Burkes is an antique shop, which specializes in the Dark Arts, located in Knockturn Alley.
The shop sells many dangerous and Dark artefacts such as a cursed opal necklace, a Hand of Glory , and half of a vanishing cabinet set which was used by Draco Malfoy to infiltrate Hogwarts in the Half-Blood Prince.
Lord Voldemort worked at Borgin and Burkes briefly after he left Hogwarts during the mids. It is owned by Caractacus Burke and Mr.
Borgin, though Mr. Borgin is the only owner to appear in the series. The Leaky Cauldron is a dark, shabby pub and inn for wizards, located on the Muggle street of Charing Cross Road in London, offering food, drinks and rooms to rent.
It was founded by Daisy Dodderidge — in "to serve as a gateway between the non-wizarding world and Diagon Alley". The current barman and innkeeper is a wizard named Tom.
On the main floor, the inn has a bar, several private parlour rooms, and a large dining room. People often stay at The Leaky Cauldron when they come to London on shopping trips.
The pub serves as a way of entering into Diagon Alley from the Muggle world for Muggle-borns and their parents both of whom, until the first letter from Hogwarts, have no magical knowledge or means of entering.
The rear of The Leaky Cauldron opens onto a little courtyard, in which a particular brick must be tapped three times to open a path to Diagon Alley.
It sells robes and other clothing, including the standard Hogwarts-required plain black work robes, and dress robes.
Inside the shop, Madam Malkin and her assistants will tailor the robes to fit. Malkin is an archaic term for a crotchety old woman. Harry has two meetings with Draco Malfoy in Madam Malkin's shop.
This is where Harry meets the first wizard of his own age, Malfoy, for the first time, in Philosopher's Stone. Harry is rather bewildered by the questions Malfoy asks, because Harry is still unfamiliar with many aspects of the wizarding world.
A second meeting occurs just before the beginning of Harry's sixth year, in Half-Blood Prince. This meeting is far more unpleasant, and escalates quickly into a near-duel before Malfoy and his mother leave in disgust.
The Magical Menagerie is a magical creature shop that in addition to selling magical creatures offers advice on animal care and health.
The shop is very cramped, noisy and smelly, due to every inch being covered with cages. Among the creatures in the Magical Menagerie are enormous purple toads, a firecrab, poisonous orange snails, a fat white rabbit that can turn into a silk top hat, cats of every colour, ravens, puffskeins, and a cage of sleek black rats that play skipping games with their tails.
When Harry, Ron, and Hermione visit the shop in Prisoner of Azkaban , a witch wearing heavy black spectacles helps them.
Ollivanders is a wand shop described as "narrow and shabby, with a sign that reads Ollivanders: Makers of Fine Wands since BC in peeling gold letters over the door.
The only display in the window overlooking Diagon Alley is a single wand lying on a faded purple cushion in the dusty window.
Within, there are countless narrow boxes piled neatly right up to the ceiling and a spindly-legged chair" which Hagrid breaks when he sits upon it.
Ollivander , the pale-eyed, white-haired shopkeeper Played in the film by John Hurt , makes and sells magic wands to witches and wizards as they enter school or break their old wands.
He remembers every wand he has ever sold. To determine the best wand for a witch or wizard, Ollivander measures various body parts including, in Harry's case, between his nostrils and then checks the reactions of various wands to the buyer, a process to which he refers as "the wand choosing the wizard".
The shop closed when Ollivander went missing in Half-Blood Prince , Voldemort having ordered his Death Eaters to kidnap him to attempt to discover more about the link between his own and Harry's wand.
Harry rescues Ollivander in Deathly Hallows. Potage's Cauldron Shop sells different varieties and sizes of cauldrons , including copper, brass , pewter , silver, self-stirring, collapsible, and solid gold, according to a sign outside the shop.
Hogwarts requires its students to have a size 2 pewter cauldron as listed in the Philosopher's Stone book list.
Quality Quidditch Supplies sells broomsticks and Quidditch -related items. The store windows often draw young customers to gaze longingly at the merchandise.
Its most famous items on display are the Nimbus and the Firebolt broomsticks , both of which Harry would eventually own. The Firebolt is a national racing broom that professional leagues use.
Harry spent the summer before his third year gazing at the brand new Firebolt racing broom in the display window, the price of which was only available upon request.
Ron had previously longed for a full set of Chudley Cannons robes offered at the shop. The Apothecary sells scales , potions and potion ingredients.
The shop is quite fascinating despite its very bad smell a mixture of bad eggs and rotten cabbage. Some of the ingredients available are silver unicorn horns for twenty-one Galleons each , glittery-black beetle eyes five Knuts a scoop , and Dragon liver seventeen Sickles an ounce.
As well as many shops, Diagon Alley also contains small stalls, which sell a wide variety of magical objects, sweets, and trinkets.
In Half-Blood Prince , many witches and wizards try to take advantage of the fear created by Voldemort's return. They set up stalls selling amulets and other objects, which supposedly protect you against werewolves, Dementors and Inferi.
These "dark magic protection" stalls, however, are illegal, and likely scams. Arthur Weasley is the one in charge of arresting their owners.
Twilfitt and Tatting's is a wizarding clothing shop located in Diagon Alley, mentioned in Half-Blood Prince by Narcissa Malfoy , who claims she would shop there rather than shopping in Madam Malkin's due to the presence of Harry, Ron, and Hermione mostly Hermione, whom the Malfoys look down upon due to her blood status.
By the tone in Narcissa's voice, it is implied to be slightly more upscale than Malkin's. Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes is a popular joke shop that started as a small school business created by Fred and George Weasley in the fourth book.
Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes sells joke and trick items, useful novelties, sweets, and Defence Against the Dark Arts items.
The front of the shop is described as a fireworks display against the muffled backdrop of dull shops. Fred and George started using the name "Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes" in Goblet of Fire for a mail order business selling merchandise, including sweets to help students fake illness in order to skip classes.
After an early departure from Hogwarts in Order of the Phoenix , the two Weasleys set up their shop in Diagon Alley, which quickly became a huge success.
Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes had to be temporarily shut down in Deathly Hallows , because the Death Eaters were keeping an eye on all the Weasleys, but Fred and George continued to run an Owl-Order service.
In interviews post-publication of Deathly Hallows, Rowling has said that George after Fred died reopened the Diagon Alley store, that "it became a tremendous money-spinner", and that Ron worked for him there after taking Auror training and going to work for the Ministry of Magic.
Sells all sorts of equipment used in the wizard world and is where Harry buys his first telescope. Hogsmeade Village , or simply Hogsmeade , is the only settlement in Britain inhabited solely by wizards, witches, and other magical beings, and is located to the northwest of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
It was founded by medieval wizard Hengist of Woodcroft [39] who fled to Scotland to escape Muggle persecution of wizards in Northumberland.
Much of Hogsmeade's architecture reflects its medieval origin; the village is known for its leaning medieval houses the most famous of which being the Three Broomsticks, an ancient inn built on the site of Woodcroft's home, and the backdrop for such dramatic wizarding events as the rebellion of Britain's goblins the upper rooms of the inn served as the headquarters for the Ministry of Magic in its attempts to put down the insurrection in the Highlands.
Hogsmeade primarily consists of a single thoroughfare, called High Street, on which most shops and other magical venues reside; however, unnamed alleyways branching off from the main road are also home to such historic places as the Hog's Head Inn and Madame Puddifoot's Teashop.
Students of Hogwarts who are in their third year and above are permitted to visit Hogsmeade during scheduled visits, to shop and mingle with friends un-chaperoned, as long as they have a signed permission slip from a parent or guardian.
Mainly, students frequent a high street in the village which contains the named speciality shops and pubs in the series. Otherwise, they wander on to observe the infamous Shrieking Shack.
Hogsmeade gives its name to the train station which serves as one end of the route traveled by the Hogwarts Express to transport students to and from London.
Students must walk or take a carriage to travel between Hogsmeade and Hogwarts. Hogsmeade remained unseen in the Harry Potter film series until 's Prisoner of Azkaban.
In all of these, the village is seen under heavy caps of snow. The Three Broomsticks is a well known inn and pub located on High Street in the village of Hogsmeade.
It is known for its delicious butterbeer and its beautiful owner Madam Rosmerta , who lives above the pub. It is the site of important events in the series, including Harry's interview with Rita Skeeter in his fifth year.
It is described as being warm, smoky, crowded, and noisy. As well as butterbeer, it serves firewhisky although seemingly not to students, as mentioned by Ron in the Hog's Head in the fifth year , gillywater, Rosmerta's oak-matured mead, and many muggle drinks.
Madam Rosmerta usually works at the bar, in the front or the side of the room. There is a fireplace in the back of the pub and an inn above. Honeydukes is a popular sweets shop located in Hogsmeade that is usually crowded with Hogwarts students and occasionally even the professors of Hogwarts.
There is also a secret passageway in the cellar of Honeydukes that leads to the third floor corridor of Hogwarts, behind the large stone statue of Gunhilda of Gorsemoor.
Zonko's Joke Shop has jokes and tricks that can "fulfil even Fred and George's wildest dreams". It closes down in Half-Blood Prince.
Fred and George later buy the shop. Hogsmeade Station is the closest train stop to Hogwarts; the Hogwarts Express stops here after travelling from King's Cross.
Scenes involving Hogsmeade Station in the Harry Potter films were shot at Goathland railway station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway , built in and virtually unchanged, that serves the village of Goathland in the North York Moors.
According to Rowling's illustrations, Hogsmeade station is not in Hogsmeade, but on the opposite side of the lake. The Hog's Head is another pub , which often attracts a more disreputable clientele than the Three Broomsticks, and many of the customers hide their faces out of a desire not to be recognised.
The hanging sign in front of the pub has a severed boar's head, leaking blood onto the white cloth around it. The pub itself is filthy, with the floor covered with layers of dirt and the windows smeared with so much grime that little light gets through.
The main floor is a single room, but there are additional rooms on the upper floors. Harry notes that the pub smells strongly of goats. The barman and owner is Aberforth Dumbledore , the brother of Hogwarts Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, although this is not revealed until the final book.
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