Owlery - Hogwarts Castle (364 pieces)
Owlery - Hogwarts Castle (364 pieces)
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🦉 Hogwarts Castle: Owlery – A magical delivery straight from Hogwarts!
Immerse yourself in the Harry Potter universe with this charming set from the Owlery!
With 4 minifigures, including Harry, Cho Chang, and Filch — and 5 detailed owls, the scene depicts the place where students send and receive letters at Hogwarts.
A charming build with gothic architecture, snowy elements, and authentic accessories for those who love every corner of the castle! 🏰





🧱 Product Details
🧩 Pieces: 364.
🧙♂️ Minifigures: 3 exclusive: Harry Potter, Cho Chang, and Argus Filch.
🦉 Included animals: 5 owls (including Pigwidgeon).
📏 Assembled size: 36 cm (H) × 12 cm (W) × 10 cm (D).


🎬 In the Movie
💌 The Owlery is where students take care of the messenger owls — and where Harry invites Cho to the Yule Ball. One of the sweetest moments in the 4th film of the saga!

✨ Why is this set magical?
🏰 Iconic recreation: Recreates the scene of Harry inviting Cho Chang to the Yule Ball at the Owlery.
🎮 Engaging play: Includes a setup to feed and care for the owls.
🔗 Expandable: Connects to other sets in the “Hogwarts Moments” line to build a complete Hogwarts.



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