As a student, Voldemort came across it too and, arrogantly believing it was known only to him, hid one of his Horcruxes there. Dumbledore himself also mentioned discovering it once when he needed the bathroom it appeared to him as a room filled with toilets. It featured prominently in Order of the Phoenix as the meeting place for Dumbledore's Army. The Room of Requirement is a secret chamber on Hogwarts' seventh floor that only appears when a person has great need of it, and will transform itself to suit that person's needs. They are a great example of the series's creativity, and sometimes they even help to emphasize Harry Potter's central themes. These passages vary in their danger levels, from risky to straight-up insane. However, the Map is incomplete, and there are actually a few more passages that become relevant in later books. They give Harry the Marauder's Map, explaining that it lists seven secret exits. There are seven known secret passages that lead in and out of Hogwarts Fred and George Weasley are the first to introduce the golden trio to the existence of these passages in Prisoner of Azkaban. RELATED: The 10 Best, Funniest Characters From 'Harry Potter' ![]() Nevertheless, over the series, inveterate rule-breakers Harry, Ron and Hermione discover several secret passageways that lead in and out of the school. Those seeking to enter or exit on foot have to brave magical barriers, deadly creatures and of, course, the ever-watchful Severus Snape. ![]() Wizards can't apparate (teleport) into the castle nor transport themselves in via Floo Powder. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is notoriously difficult to get into or out of undetected.
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