Hogwarts - Potions Class (271 pieces)
Hogwarts - Potions Class (271 pieces)
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🧪 Enter the magical world of Potions with Professor Snape!
If you are a Harry Potter fan, this set is a direct invitation to a class at Hogwarts!
Inspired by the iconic Potions classroom, this LEGO set includes all the details that make magic happen: cauldrons, mysterious jars, blackboards, and the watchful (and serious!) gaze of Professor Snape.
All of this is packaged in an enchanted book that opens to reveal a miniature of the Hogwarts dungeon, perfect for playing, collecting, or displaying! 🧙✨


🧱 Product Details
🔢 Pieces: 271 blocks
🧍♂️ Minifigures: Professor Snape, Draco Malfoy, and Seamus Finnigan
📏 Size: About 12 cm tall × 8 cm wide × 4 cm deep
📖 Portable setting: Built into a book that opens revealing the potions room
🧪 Included accessories: Cauldron, colored potions, blackboard, table, armchair, secret chamber, and dungeon environment
🧾 Important: Only original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas are shipped in generic packaging.



🧠 Movie History
This class takes place in the Hogwarts Potions classroom, where the demanding Professor Snape teaches how to manipulate magical ingredients, one of the first tense and intriguing moments in the series.

✨ Why is this set magical?
🎬 Faithful recreation: Relive Professor Snape's class with authentic details from the movie
📦 Compact and functional: Portable, allows for easy play or display
🧩 Connects with other sets: Fits with other “Hogwarts Moments” to create a magical 360° space



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