{"id":221149,"date":"2021-03-02T16:00:15","date_gmt":"2021-03-02T16:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.factstoryhub.com\/?p=221149"},"modified":"2025-02-26T07:25:15","modified_gmt":"2025-02-26T07:25:15","slug":"hogwarts-school-facts","status":"publish","type":[],"link":"https:\/\/www.factstoryhub.com\/hogwarts-school-facts\/","title":{"rendered":"8 Enchanting Facts About Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hogwarts is the place where Harry Potter\u2019s introduction into witchcraft and wizardry really begins.\n
Not only is it significant to Potter and his journey, but it also serves as the main location throughout the series written by J.K Rowling.\n
Hogwarts is a prestigious wizarding school based in the UK and is the best in Europe.\n
Its history means that it is a complex building holding lots of untold mysteries and secrets.\n
Here are eight fun facts about Hogwarts.\n
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The castle of Hogwarts has 12 main towers and around 12 small towers.\n
The tallest tower at Hogwarts Castle is the Astronomy Tower.\n
This is where astronomy lessons are held and where Snape kills Dumbledore.\n The Dark Tower is the most mysterious of them all due to its usage, or lack of.\n It is the least visited due to its location on the seventh-floor landing.\n The Dark Tower is made from rugged stone and even has its own prison at the top.\n The prison consists of a stone bench and shackles.\n The four founders of Hogwarts were Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Helga Hufflepuff.\n The two witches and two wizards founded Hogwarts around 990 AD.\n Each of the founders represented a personality trait that they wanted to bring out in students.\n Shortly after founding the school, they had a disagreement with Slytherin about school rules.\n Slytherin thought that only pure-blooded students deserved to attend the school, and half-bloods and muggles were not welcome.\n However, the other three founders disagreed, which resulted in Slytherin leaving the school.\n The four founders are remembered through the houses at Hogwarts.\n When a witch, wizard, or child with magical ability is born, they are automatically enrolled on the register to attend Hogwarts.\n There is a magical quill called the quill of acceptance.\n It is located in Hogwarts that detects when a magical child is born and writes their name in the Book of Admittance.\n The book was placed in a small tower by the founders, and it has never been touched by a human since.\n On the child\u2019s 11th birthday, a staff member or an owl messenger is sent to the student with an invitation to come to Hogwarts.\n No wizard has ever reportedly seen the book in action, and it has been the only method of enrollment the school has used.\n Known as The Battle of Hogwarts, which took place in 1998, this was the end of a major war.\n Sadly during the battle, much of the castle was destroyed.\n However, Hogwarts has its own powers and had the ability to regenerate and heal itself.\n This meant that over a short time, the building was restored and was able to remain open.\n You might be wondering why we don\u2019t see any wizards using mobile phones, computers, or any electrical device at Hogwarts.\n This is because of the amount of interference caused by magic.\n Many electrical devices would not work at Hogwarts or in many densely inhabited areas of the wizarding world because of this.\n The high levels of magic make muggle devices go wild.\n However, wizard radios do work at Hogwarts because they are a magical imitation of muggle radios.\n There are no other magical imitations of electronic devices.\n Plus, who needs a phone when you can use magic?\n There is a portrait of King Henry VIII\u2019s wife, Anne Boleyn, hung in the grand staircase hall.\n She was the Queen of England alongside King Henry VIII and the mother to Elizabeth I.\n Her portrait sits near the second-floor landing.\n Muggles believed that Boleyn was a witch, and there were rumors she was a squib.\n A squib is a non-magical child born to magical parents.\n The school’s motto is \u201cDraco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus,\u201d which translates to mean \u201cNever Tickle A Sleeping Dragon.\u201d\nHogwarts was founded in the 10th Century.\n
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Every magical child is enrolled at Hogwarts when they are born.\n
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The Second Wizarding War ended at Hogwarts.\n
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Electronics don\u2019t work at Hogwarts because of interference.\n
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A painting of Anne Boleyn is hung at Hogwarts.\n
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The motto of Hogwarts is \u201cNever Tickle A Sleeping Dragon.\u201d\n
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