No, Hogwarts was created by the amazing mind of J.K Rowling, although the writer states that some of the characters were based on real life people from her childhood days. One of these is Draco Malfoy, based on a bully in her school when she was young.
School in the Harry Potter series is the same thing as it is in the real world - a place where you go to learn.
There is no wizarding university in the Harry Potter world. Hogwarts School is a high school (last 7 years of school).
Hogwarts is a fictitious school, from the Harry Potter novels. Many of the people, creatures, and places in Harry Potter are fictitious. According to the novels, you get a letter, inviting you to the school.
Hogwarts is a fictitious school, from the Harry Potter novels. Many of the people, creatures, and places in Harry Potter are fictitious.
Harry potter and the philosopher's stone based on the real life philosopher's stone created by Nicolas Flamel
No, magic isn't real and neither is Harry Potter.
J.K. Rowling said she based Harry Potter on her sisters son Benjamin.
This has been a very controversial debate between many intelligent scholars for many years, most of these scholars argue that the Harry Potter movies and books are in fact based on real people and events. There is however a minority of people who do not agree with these wise opinions and say that Harry and his friends are non-existent in real life and that the events are fictional, however these people are largely outspoken and most people believe that Harry Potter is real.
No, Harry Potter is a fictional series.
Harry James Potter,
Harry Potter does not exist in real life and so can have no real life son
Harry Potter is a fictitious character; therefore he doesn't have a "real life".