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− | |location=[[Sweden]] or [[Norway]]<ref name="maggie">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/1209-hpfgu-scruton.html Report on Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre reading]</ref><ref name="gofhermione">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'': Hermione: "It must be far north because they have fur capes on the uniform list."</ref><ref name="Norway"> The geographic characteristics described by Krum in ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'' strongly imply northern Norway. See the "Behind the Scenes" section </ref> |
+ | |location=<!--DO NOT CHANGE this information. It has been placed here in accordance with Rowling's statements in an interview.-->[[Sweden]] or [[Norway]]<ref name="maggie">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/1209-hpfgu-scruton.html Report on Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre reading]</ref><ref name="gofhermione">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'': Hermione: "It must be far north because they have fur capes on the uniform list."</ref><ref name="Norway"> The geographic characteristics described by Krum in ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'' strongly imply northern Norway. See the "Behind the Scenes" section </ref> |
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{{Quote|Veil, ve have a castle also, not as big as this, nor as comfortable, I am thinking. Ve have just four floors, and the fires are lit only for magical purposes. But ve have grounds larger even than these — though in vinter, ve have very little daylight, so ve are not enjoying them. But in summer ve are flying every day, over the lakes and the mountains —|[[Viktor Krum]] describes Durmstrang to [[Hermione Granger]].|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}} |
{{Quote|Veil, ve have a castle also, not as big as this, nor as comfortable, I am thinking. Ve have just four floors, and the fires are lit only for magical purposes. But ve have grounds larger even than these — though in vinter, ve have very little daylight, so ve are not enjoying them. But in summer ve are flying every day, over the lakes and the mountains —|[[Viktor Krum]] describes Durmstrang to [[Hermione Granger]].|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}} |
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− | '''Durmstrang Castle''' is a four-stories high castle located in [[Sweden]] or [[Norway]],<ref name="maggie"/><ref name="gofhermione"/><ref name="Norway"/> that houses [[Durmstrang Institute]]. The castle has existed since at least [[1290s|1294]], around the year of the first [[Triwizard Tournament]]. |
+ | '''Durmstrang Castle''' is a four-stories high castle located in [[Sweden]] or [[Norway]]<!--DO NOT CHANGE this information. It has been placed here in accordance with Rowling's statements in an interview.-->,<ref name="maggie"/><ref name="gofhermione"/><ref name="Norway"/> that houses [[Durmstrang Institute]]. The castle has existed since at least [[1290s|1294]], around the year of the first [[Triwizard Tournament]]. |
− | Durmstrang is not quite as big as Hogwarts. The castle is only four stories tall and |
+ | Durmstrang is not quite as big as Hogwarts. The castle is only four stories tall and [[fire]]s are only lit for [[magic]]al purposes. It has very extensive grounds compared to Hogwarts. The students' arrival at [[Hogwarts Castle]] by ship in [[1994]] implies that Durmstrang is somewhere at the seaside or by some river or major lake. |
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+ | It is known that Durmstrang is one of if not ''the'' most secretive of all the eleven wizarding schools. Like Hogwarts, the school is [[Unplottability|Unplottable]]; Durmstrang, like other schools, likes to conceal its whereabouts so the other schools cannot steal their secrets, and presumably protected by Anti-intruder jinxes, Muggle-Repelling Charms and Concealment Charms to hide its location from plain sight. Due to the school policy of keeping the school hidden from everyone, it is also likely that it is impossible to Apparate or Disapparate within the castle and grounds, and visitors even have to agree to be subjected to a Memory Charm upon depature so they forget the school's exact location. |
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==Behind the scenes== |
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*In an interview with Accio Quote [[J. K. Rowling]] stated that Durmstrang was located in [[Wikipedia:Scandinavia|Scandinavia]], in the far north of either [[Sweden]] or [[Norway]].<ref name="maggie">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/1209-hpfgu-scruton.html Report on Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre reading]</ref> |
*In an interview with Accio Quote [[J. K. Rowling]] stated that Durmstrang was located in [[Wikipedia:Scandinavia|Scandinavia]], in the far north of either [[Sweden]] or [[Norway]].<ref name="maggie">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/1209-hpfgu-scruton.html Report on Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre reading]</ref> |
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− | *However, from Krum's description of the school's surroundings in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', they do |
+ | *However, from Krum's description of the school's surroundings in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', they do match northern Sweden and Norway. Krum says that the castle is situated in a mountainous region, and is in close proximity to at least two lakes. Krum then goes into great detail in describing the climate at Durmstrang, stating that during the winter months there is very little sunlight. The highest point in Sweden is the mountain [[Wikipedia:Kebnekaise|Kebnekaise]] at 6926 feet (2,106 m). This is fairly diminutive when compared with Norway's highest mountain [[Wikipedia:Galdhøpiggen|Galdhøpiggen]] which measures 8100 feet (2,469 m). However, Norway's highest peak is not of a significant latitude to restrict sunlight to the degree that Krum describes, but Sweden's certainly is, being situated north of the [[Wikipedia:Polar Circle|Polar Circle]]. Furthermore, Galdhøpiggen is surrounded by several major lakes including [[Wikipedia:Gjende|Gjende]] and [[Wikipedia:Russvatnet|Russvatnet]], whereas the northernmost point of Sweden has no lakes, the closest lake being [[Wikipedia:Torneträsk|Torneträsk]], which is located in the northwest. |
− | *In the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|film]], the {{wplink|coat of arms}} for Durmstrang is shown to be a double-headed eagle, and also features Cyrillic characters. Some of the regions of Sweden have crests with beings such as dragons, eagles, griffons, and giants. Additionally, one region of Sweden has a moose, eagle, and a wolf on its crest, all three of which are found on the Durmstrang crest |
+ | *In the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|film]], the {{wplink|coat of arms}} for Durmstrang is shown to be a double-headed eagle, and also features Cyrillic characters. Some of the regions of Sweden have crests with beings such as dragons, eagles, griffons, and giants. Additionally, one region of Sweden has a moose, eagle, and a wolf on its crest, all three of which are found on the Durmstrang crest. Both Sweden and Norway countries being of Viking descent. Also, on the German flag there is an eagle similar to the one on the Durmstrang crest. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 12:38, 1 August 2014
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- "Veil, ve have a castle also, not as big as this, nor as comfortable, I am thinking. Ve have just four floors, and the fires are lit only for magical purposes. But ve have grounds larger even than these — though in vinter, ve have very little daylight, so ve are not enjoying them. But in summer ve are flying every day, over the lakes and the mountains —"
- — Viktor Krum describes Durmstrang to Hermione Granger.[src]
Durmstrang Castle is a four-stories high castle located in Sweden or Norway,[1][2][3] that houses Durmstrang Institute. The castle has existed since at least 1294, around the year of the first Triwizard Tournament.
Durmstrang is not quite as big as Hogwarts. The castle is only four stories tall and fires are only lit for magical purposes. It has very extensive grounds compared to Hogwarts. The students' arrival at Hogwarts Castle by ship in 1994 implies that Durmstrang is somewhere at the seaside or by some river or major lake.
Security
It is known that Durmstrang is one of if not the most secretive of all the eleven wizarding schools. Like Hogwarts, the school is Unplottable; Durmstrang, like other schools, likes to conceal its whereabouts so the other schools cannot steal their secrets, and presumably protected by Anti-intruder jinxes, Muggle-Repelling Charms and Concealment Charms to hide its location from plain sight. Due to the school policy of keeping the school hidden from everyone, it is also likely that it is impossible to Apparate or Disapparate within the castle and grounds, and visitors even have to agree to be subjected to a Memory Charm upon depature so they forget the school's exact location.
Behind the scenes
- In an interview with Accio Quote J. K. Rowling stated that Durmstrang was located in Scandinavia, in the far north of either Sweden or Norway.[1]
- However, from Krum's description of the school's surroundings in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, they do match northern Sweden and Norway. Krum says that the castle is situated in a mountainous region, and is in close proximity to at least two lakes. Krum then goes into great detail in describing the climate at Durmstrang, stating that during the winter months there is very little sunlight. The highest point in Sweden is the mountain Kebnekaise at 6926 feet (2,106 m). This is fairly diminutive when compared with Norway's highest mountain Galdhøpiggen which measures 8100 feet (2,469 m). However, Norway's highest peak is not of a significant latitude to restrict sunlight to the degree that Krum describes, but Sweden's certainly is, being situated north of the Polar Circle. Furthermore, Galdhøpiggen is surrounded by several major lakes including Gjende and Russvatnet, whereas the northernmost point of Sweden has no lakes, the closest lake being Torneträsk, which is located in the northwest.
- In the film, the coat of arms for Durmstrang is shown to be a double-headed eagle, and also features Cyrillic characters. Some of the regions of Sweden have crests with beings such as dragons, eagles, griffons, and giants. Additionally, one region of Sweden has a moose, eagle, and a wolf on its crest, all three of which are found on the Durmstrang crest. Both Sweden and Norway countries being of Viking descent. Also, on the German flag there is an eagle similar to the one on the Durmstrang crest.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (First mentioned)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film) (Mentioned only)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Report on Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre reading
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Hermione: "It must be far north because they have fur capes on the uniform list."
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The geographic characteristics described by Krum in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire strongly imply northern Norway. See the "Behind the Scenes" section