Professor Lupin's Classroom
Hogwarts classroom with rows of desks, blackboard, professor's desk with books, and large windows for sunlight.
Professor Lupin's Classroom, introduced in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, serves as the dynamic hub for Defense Against the Dark Arts instruction under Remus Lupin's tenure, transforming a standard Hogwarts room into a space brimming with practical magic and werewolf-themed lessons. Featuring rows of desks, a blackboard, the professor's cluttered desk, and expansive windows flooding the room with sunlight, it hosts pivotal moments like the boggart confrontation that empowers students with the Riddikulus charm. Though it appears only in the third book, its legacy endures as a symbol of innovative teaching amid the series' escalating threats, with no further evolution in later volumes as Lupin departs.
History
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Hogwarts classroom with rows of desks, blackboard, professor's desk with books, and large windows for sunlight.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
First appears Ch 9