Chamber of Secrets
Slimy stone tunnel large enough to stand in, wet walls, bone-littered floor, branching pipes. Damage in ch15.
The Chamber of Secrets, a hidden lair beneath Hogwarts constructed by Salazar Slytherin, is introduced in the second book as a foreboding network of slimy stone tunnels lined with wet walls, bone-littered floors, and branching pipes, serving as the lair for the monstrous Basilisk. Accessed via a concealed sink in Moaning Myrtle's bathroom using the Parseltongue phrase 'Open,' it unleashes terror through petrifications before Harry Potter confronts and slays the serpent within its massive hall adorned with Slytherin's colossal statue. Though physically damaged during the battle, the Chamber remains a pivotal symbol of Slytherin's dark legacy, referenced hauntingly in later books but never revisited in action, underscoring its one-time cataclysmic role in the series.
History
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Slimy stone tunnel large enough to stand in, wet walls, bone-littered floor, branching pipes. Damage in ch15.
Key Events
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
First appears Ch 15