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  1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone filmed on location at Alnwick Castle in autumn 2000. The following year, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (the second film in the series) used Alnwick Castle for shooting. The Outer Bailey is recognisable as the area where Harry and his fellow students learned to fly broomsticks with Madam Hooch ...

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  2. Address: Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 1NQ. Our very own Alnwick Castle was used as a filming location of both the Philosopher’s Stone and the Chamber of Secrets. Harry and his classmates learned to fly broomsticks on the Outer Bailey, which is also where Harry learned to play the wizarding sport Quidditch.

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    Creating a Philosopher's Stone was one of the best known goals of Alchemy, and Alchemists have sought to produce the stone for centuries. Critics of the legend of the Deathly Hallows have suggested that Beedle the Bard (c. 15th century) was inspired to create the life-restoring Resurrection Stonefrom the life-extending Philosopher's Stone. In reality, the Resurrection Stone was, in fact, a genuine artefact with similar powers to its legendary depiction. Despite countless attempts over the age...

    Protecting the Stone

    In 1991, the Philosopher's Stone became the target of the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who intended to use the Elixir of Life to create a new body for his mangled soul after being disembodied during his failed attack on Godric's Hollow in 1981. It is unknown how Voldemort learned of the Stone. Voldemort used a human host, Quirinus Quirrell, to attempt to steal the Stone from Gringotts. However, possibly suspecting a threat, Albus Dumbledore had Rubeus Hagridretrieve the Stone the very morning...

    Aftermath

    After his failure, Voldemort correctly deduced that Dumbledore would destroy the Stone to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands again. Voldemort had then given up on the Stone and waited for another method to regenerate his body. He only wanted the Stone to create a body for himself, and nothing more, as being dependent on the Elixir and Stone for his immortalitywas unacceptable to him. When Dumbledore's Army met for the first time in the Hog's Head Inn in 1995, Neville Longbottomincor...

    The Stone could turn any metal into pure gold, and it was used to produce the Elixir of Life, which extended the drinkers lifespan, thus preventing them from dying of old age. If drunken continuously, it effectively made the drinker immortal. The downside was that once the drinker reached the end of their natural lifespan, they became totally depen...

    The Stone is known in the United States books and films as the Sorcerer's Stone (with the exception of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, where it is referenced as "the Philosopher's Stone"). This was s...
    Historically for Alchemists, the Philosopher's stone was a symbol of achieving perfection, a theme that is carried throughout the Harry Potter series as Harrygoes through a "Refiner's Fire" or "Cru...
    Five years after the stone's destruction, Harry suggested that if Voldemort was obsessed with immortality, he could either create or steal a Philosopher's Stone, implying that the one created by Fl...
    In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Neville Longbottommistakenly calls it the "Philological Stone" ("Sorcerous Stone" in the U.S. edition) when discussing Harry's past achievements.
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  3. In The Sorcerer's Stone, Harry walks with his white owl, Hedwig, through a snowy cloister at Durham Cathedral, which was used throughout the series for various Hogwarts scenes. Harry first learns to fly a broomstick on the green grass of Hogwarts' school grounds, filmed inside the walls of Alnwick Castle , where admission includes broomstick-riding lessons.

  4. The Philosopher's Stone. The Philosopher’s Stone was legendary, with the power not only to turn metals into gold but also to produce the Elixir of Life, giving its drinker immortality. The only wizard ever to successfully create the stone was alchemist Nicholas Flamel, with help from Albus Dumbledore. Flamel and his wife subsequently lived ...

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · UNESCO World Heritage Site, Durham Cathedral, has doubled up as Hogwarts not once, but twice over the years. Explore the ancient cloisters that became the snow-covered quadrangle where Harry magically releases Hedwig in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and walk in the footsteps of Harry, Ron and Hermione in The Chapter House, which appeared in the Chamber of Secrets as the setting for ...

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  7. Movie: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and the Chamber of Secrets. Shots: Alnwick Castle has been used for exterior shots of Hogwarts. Fact: Alnwick Castle is the second largest inhabited castle in England. It has been home to the dukes of Northumberland for over 700 years.

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