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This girls' lavatory is situated on the second floor of Hogwarts Castle. It has been out of order ever since a student named Myrtle was killed there. Myrtle has haunted the bathroom ever since the Ministry of Magic stopped her from haunting Olive Hornby who had been teasing Myrtle just before her death, leading it to be a place most students do not want to enter. This bathroom holds the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets. To get in the Chamber, a person needs to say "open" in Parseltongue. This will cause the tap with a snake on the side (a tap which incidentally, never worked) to move into the floor, revealing a tunnel which leads downwards into the Chamber.

History

Founding of Hogwarts

Myrtletower

The tower where it is located

Hogwarts Castle and, consequently, this bathroom were built by Godric Gryffindor, Rowena Ravenclaw, Helga Hufflepuff and Salazar Slytherin. It was built inside a turret.[1] According to ancient legend, Salazar Slytherin was responsible for the construction of the Chamber of Secrets beneath Hogwarts dungeons. The Chamber contained a Basilisk which could only be controlled by Slytherin's true heir, and use it to purge the school of all muggle-born students. Slytherin hid the entrance to the Chamber behind the sinks in this lavatory, and bewitched the sink so that it could be only opened by someone who spoke Parseltongue. For centuries, the Castle was thoroughly searched and no such Chamber was found until one of Slytherin's descendents stepped foot on the Castle in the late 1930s.

Chamber of Secrets openings (1943)

Myrtle

Moaning Myrtle haunting the bathroom.

In 1938, Tom Riddle (best known by the alias |Lord Voldemort) started his education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In his sixth year, he learned of his Slytherin ancestry and discovered the existence and entrance to the Chamber of Secrets and tamed the Basilisk which dwelt within. As the Heir of Slytherin through his mother's family, Tom was able to open the Chamber of Secrets and started purging the school "of all those who were unworthy of study magic" - in Riddle and Slythern's eyes those were Muggle-born students. Many students were attacked in 1943. The attacks eventually stopped with the murder of a student named Myrtle inside this bathroom.

Myrtle's ghost

After her death, Myrtle's ghost (or Moaning Myrtle, as the students usually call her) haunted Olive Hornby, the fellow student who caused her to be in the bathroom that evening. When the Ministry of Magic refrained her from doing so, Moaning Myrtle returned to the bathroom, haunting indefinitely.

Chamber of Secrets openings (1992-1993)

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Hermione Granger brewing Polyjuice Potion in 1992.

On Halloween night, 1992, Tom Riddle's Diary (one of Voldemort's Horcruxes), possessed student Ginny Weasley and forced her to open the Chamber of Secrets (which had been closed since 1943).

Hermione Granger brewed Polyjuice Potion there in her Second year, in 1992. She, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley used it as part of their unsuccesful plan to question Draco Malfoy about the opening of the Chamber of Secrets. Later in the school year, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley discovered where the entrance to the Chamber was and they, along with Gilderoy Lockhart, then-Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor, entered the Chamber of Secrets via this bathroom.

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Myrtle's

The bathroom in films and video games

Notes and references

  1. See this image.
  2. Despite it's locked, there is a doorway on the second floor with pavement around it and is flooded. The same doorway serves as the entrance to Myrtle's Bathroom in the next instalment.
Second-floor of Hogwarts Castle
Bathrooms
Moaning Myrtle's Bathroom
Classrooms
Class 31 · Classroom 22b
Corridors
Gargoyle Corridor · Second-floor corridor
Halls and rooms
Portrait hall · Second-floor arcade · Second-floor foyer · Second-floor hall · Faculty Tower entrance hall
Offices
Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher's office
Other locations
No entry due to flooding - Mr Filch
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Anne Boleyn · Bust of a medieval wizard · Basil Fronsac · Map of Argyllshire · Painting of apples · Temeritus Shanks · The Old Librarian · Wizarding family
Staircases
Faculty Tower staircase · Grand Staircase · Staircase to the ground-floor · Staircase between the first and second-floor corridors · Staircase to the library corridor · Staircase to the third-floor · Turris Magnus staircase
Storerooms
Defence Against the Dark Arts Professors' office storage room · Defence Against Dark Art's Store Room · Potions storeroom · Secret storeroom · Warning! Keep Out! Dangerous Creatures Inside!
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