Divination Classroom
visual_ruleDim crimson-lit attic: chintz furniture, perfumed fire, shelves of feathers/crystal balls/teacups; mystical clutter.
The Divination Classroom, a dimly crimson-lit attic in Hogwarts' North Tower, debuts in *Prisoner of Azkaban* as a perfumed, mystical haven cluttered with chintz furniture, feathers, crystal balls, and teacups, embodying Professor Trelawney's eccentric brand of prophecy and tea-leaf reading. Though it appears only in the third book, it becomes iconic for Harry, Ron, and Hermione's disastrous foray into the subject, marked by vague omens and fabricated visions that foreshadow greater dangers. Across the series, its influence lingers as a symbol of dubious divination, revisited in later conflicts involving Trelawney's rare true prophecy.
Evolution
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Dim crimson-lit attic: chintz furniture, perfumed fire, shelves of feathers/crystal balls/teacups; mystical clutter.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
First appears Ch 5