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These floor plans of every level of Hogwarts castle, researched and created by Harper Robinson, take the the tiniest of details from the books into account — read Harper’s notes below and be amazed — as well as the standard structure and architecture of castles over the centuries.
Here in the Atlas of Hogwarts we’ve collected a variety of maps and other artwork which depicts the castle and the area around it. With the exception of Rowling’s own map, none of these maps can be considered canon.
Hogwarts Castle was a large, seven-storey high building supported by magic, [5] with a hundred and forty-two staircases [6] throughout its many towers and turrets and very deep dungeons. The castle was built in the late Early Middle Ages (c. 993) by a wizard architect and the four most celebrated...
These maps takes the details from the books into account as well as the standard structure and architecture of castles. While not canon, this map is certainly one of the most well-researched and historically accurate blueprints of Hogwarts that anyone could create.
Hogwarts Castle. Explore Hogwarts and its grounds in these magical maps from The Harry Potter Wizarding Almanac - the official magical companion to J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books, publishing on the 10th October.
The Hogwarts Map was, as the name implies, a map charting most of the interiors and grounds of Hogwarts Castle. The map did not show certain rooms, and it did not point out the many secret passages around the school.
Hogwarts. Locations. Located in a huge sprawling castle in the Scottish highlands, the celebrated school of witchcraft and wizardry taught its young students how to finesse their magical skills. From the tallest turrets and towers down to the depths of the dungeons (with 142 staircases between them), Hogwarts is structurally supported by magic ...