Griphook
Verne Troyer - "Mini Me" and voice of Griphook the Goblin bank teller Gringotts
The wizarding bank in Harry Potter. It is in Diagon Alley, a wizarding town in England.
I believe it is Rubeus Hagrid that shows Harry to Gringotts bank in Harry Potter and the Philsopher's/Sorcerer's Stone.
They go to Bellatrix Lestrange's vault in Gringotts Bank.
Yes! Bill Weasley worked for Gringotts in Egypt.
Harry gets his wizarding world money (galleons, sickles, knuts) at Gringotts, in Diagon Alley.
Verne Troyer - "Mini Me" and voice of Griphook the Goblin bank teller Gringotts
Gringotts is the correct spelling of the bank in the Harry Potter series.
In the Harry Potter game for the DS, you can find Harry's vault at Gringotts by first entering the bank and speaking to the goblin teller. After that, you need to navigate through the bank's corridors and use your magic to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. Once you reach the right area, you'll need to interact with a cart to access Harry's vault, where you can collect the items stored there.
The wizarding bank in Harry Potter. It is in Diagon Alley, a wizarding town in England.
I believe it is Rubeus Hagrid that shows Harry to Gringotts bank in Harry Potter and the Philsopher's/Sorcerer's Stone.
Griphook is the goblin who escorts Harry and Hagrid to the underground vaults in book 1, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US and in the films). He also appears in book 7, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, where he is involved in getting Harry back into the Gringotts Wizarding Bank vaults.
Gringotts Bank is run by goblins.
If you mean Harry Potter... then it would be the dragons in Gringotts Bank.
They fly out on a dragon that is there to help guard the gold and other items in the bank.
Gringotts (the wizarding bank) was not from a film studio. Gringotts Bank is actually Australia House in London.
Gringotts is pronounced as "GRIN-gots," with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "Grin" sounds like the word "grin," and "gotts" rhymes with "lots." This pronunciation is commonly used in the Harry Potter series, where Gringotts is the wizarding bank.