Gryffindor Tower dormitory
Circular tower dormitory in Gryffindor with four-poster beds. Sleeping quarters for Gryffindor boys.
The Gryffindor Tower dormitory, a cozy circular room in Hogwarts' Gryffindor Tower furnished with four-poster beds, serves primarily as the sleeping quarters for Gryffindor boys throughout the Harry Potter series. Introduced in Philosopher's Stone as Harry's new home where he first experiences friendship and school life, it remains a constant backdrop for late-night conversations and plotting among Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Though its role is understated in later books amid escalating threats, it evolves into a symbol of respite and camaraderie amidst the wizarding world's darkening conflicts, occasionally hosting pivotal moments like midnight confessions and protective spells.
History
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Circular tower dormitory in Gryffindor with four-poster beds. Sleeping quarters for Gryffindor boys.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
First appears Ch 15