Hogwarts Dungeons Potions Classroom
Dim stone dungeon classroom deep underground lined with jars of pickled creatures. Cauldrons bubble in cold damp air. Snape's domain for Potions lessons.
The Hogwarts Dungeons Potions Classroom, a perpetually chilly underground lair beneath the castle, serves as Severus Snape's intimidating domain for brewing lessons throughout the early Harry Potter series. In Philosopher's Stone, its damp, jar-lined walls amplify the terror of Snape's first-year classes, where Harry's scar pains and Snape's accusatory glare cement its reputation as a place of dread. By Chamber of Secrets, the stone-walled room with its rows of desks and steaming cauldrons hosts pivotal Polyjuice Potion brewing, enabling transformative espionage that advances the Chamber mystery, subtly evolving from mere classroom to clandestine hub.
History
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Dim stone dungeon classroom deep underground lined with jars of pickled creatures. Cauldrons bubble in cold damp air. Snape's domain for Potions lessons.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Large underground stone-walled classroom with rows of wooden desks equipped with brass scales and ingredient jars, multiple cauldrons steaming between.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
First appears Ch 7
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
First appears Ch 10