


There are fluffy cushions and adorable tea cups and sweet little kittens mewing softly from little plates on the walls. It's decorated in pink with all kinds of little frills and doilies all over the place. We also would be shirking our duty is we didn't mention how amazing Umbridge's office is. Getting stupefied looks like it hurts a bit. Sure, the floor could use a few cushions. There are huge Death Eater statues for casting curses and big mirrors all around the room for checking out your form while jinxing. The design for this room is all about fighting. It's like Hogwarts wants us to fight back. And it's always equipped for the seeker's needs The Room of Requirement only appears when a person has real need of it. HERMIONE GRANGER: It's also known as the Come and Go Room. HERMIONE GRANGER: You've done it, Neville. What's different this year at Hogwarts? Well, Harry and friends find the Room of Requirement, which is a pretty massive stroke of luck. Who says fast food can't be inspirational? Hogwarts ( Source) It was inspired by classic London locations such as the London Underground and even a BurgerKing on Tottenham Road with a Victorian façade. The atrium in the Ministry of Magic was the most expensive Potter set to date and ended up being 220 feet in length. The set in the Hall of Prophecies was done completely digitally because the crew was worried about lighting issue with all the little orbs and having to reset all that broken glass in between takes. The final battles are staged at the Ministry of Magic, so you know these sets had to be completely epic. In short, this place is very big and very busy. People are appearing out of fireplaces courtesy of the Floo Network and folks are selling newspapers and talking business all around us.
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There are huge multi-story windows and a fountain with golden wizard statues in it. The place is enormous and decorated in black and green ceramic tile with gold detailing. The inside of the Ministry is pretty epic.

Weasley take the visitor's entrance, which is on Whitehall (a road in London that just so happens to be home to various Muggle government ministries). This is our first visit to the governmental hub of the wizarding world. The production crew asked for help visualizing what the Black family would look like up on the wall and "fifteen minutes later a fax came through with the entire Black family tree which had the family crest, their motto, with eight generations of Blacks with all their names." ( Source)ĭang. The Black family tree that you see in the movie actually came straight from J.K. He and Harry explore the Black family tree-a huge tapestry that covers the walls of an entire room.

Sirius reveals that this is the house he grew up in along with his parents who were obsessed with their own pure-blood wizarding ancestry. Guess no one bothered to give him a sock. Harry finds out the reason why the place is so dusty-it's all being looked after by one ancient-looking house elf named Kreacher. The place is filled with old-looking artifacts, skulls, and family portraits all covered in cobwebs. The inside of the house is dark, dirty, and cramped. The Black family home becomes the headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix and a mysterious stop on Harry's journey to Hogwarts. Let's explore, shall we? Number 12, Grimmauld Place So, in Order of the Phoenix, we get the usual Hogwarts magic…but we also spend about a third of the movie in some new wizarding locales. No one nails embroidered "Home Sweet Home" samplers above the doors of tiny under-stairs rooms. Well, actually his main home since we don't count the house he lives at on Privet Drive during the summer as much of a home. Like the other Harry Potter movies, a majority of Order of the Phoenix is set at good ol' Hogwarts. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
