yes, but not the whole thing, i think some of the castle was graphically made or modified.
Hogwarts Castle is actually known as the Alnwick Castle which is located in Northumberland. Currently the duke of Northumberland lives there. They used the interior and exterior of this castle for filming.
Hogwarts exists only in the Harry Potter series.
Hogwarts Herald has never been mentioned in the Harry Potter series.
HARRY POTTER LEFT HOGWARTS IN HIS SEVENTH YEAR HE NEVER STARTED HIS SEVENTH YEAR EITHER!!!
The series does not continue that far into the future.
Hogwarts is a fictitious school from the awesome book series Harry Potter, so there is no way to "get in touch."
No. It's a fiction school in the Harry Potter series.
The producers of the series split the 7th year at Hogwarts into two parts.
Hogwarts in the world of Harry Potter cannot be precisely located as the school is hidden by the most powerful spells possible, and is Unplottable. Spells protecting the castle include anti-Apparition and Muggle-repelling charms, which make the castle appear as an old ruin with a sign that says 'Danger, Keep Out.' These spells may be lifted by the Headmaster. Most electronic devices do not work on Hogwarts grounds. All that is known is it is somewhere in Scotland besides a large loch. In real life, filming for scenes at hogwarts take place at Alnwick Castle and Gloucester Cathedral. The Duke of Northumberland, owner of Alnwick Castle, claims on his website: "We are fortunate and privileged in being a location for Hogwarts School in the forthcoming Harry Potter film." Alnwick Castle is the second largest inhabited Castle in England, the first being Windsor Castle, and has been the home of the Percys, Earls and Dukes of Northumberland since 1309. The earliest mention of Alnwick Castle in the history books appears soon after 1096.
No. Harry Potter didn't complete his seventh year at Hogwarts.
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Signed, Albus Potter
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