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July 25, 2011

Harry Potter: Hogsmeade

The miniature version of Hogsmeade had over 20 shop windows filled with tiny window dressing.

Hogsmeade was 42 x 24 x 8 ft high at a scale of 1:16.

The full-sized version of Hogsmeade built for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was based on the miniature version created for previous films.

In all film adaptations to date, Hogsmeade has been shown as a small snowy roof-topped array of shops. Whether the weather is always like this at Hogsmeade is unknown; while on-screen visits to Hogsmeade have usually been shown as taking place in winter, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban shows Hogwarts students departing to pay it a visit in autumn. The village, however, is not seen.

There is a recreation of Hogsmeade Village at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida.

In the film adaptation for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the set is actually the Diagon Alley set used in the first two films redesigned to look like Hogsmeade. Likewise, Honeydukes is the set of Ollivanders in the first film and Flourish and Blotts in the second.

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Here are a list of shops and buildings in Hogsmeade:
Deverish & Banges
Dogweed and Deathcap
Dominic Maestro's
Gladrags Wizardwear
Hairdressing salon
Hogsmeade Post Office
Hogsmeade Station
Honeydukes
Madam Puddifoot's Tea Shop (what Harry refers to as 'the haunt of happy couples')
Potage's Cauldron Shop
Scrivenshaft's Quill Shop
The Shrieking Shack
Spintwitches
The Hog's Head
The Magic Neep
The Three Broomsticks Inn
Tomes and Scrolls
Wiseacre's Wizarding Equipment
Wizarding Wireless Network Headquarters
Zonko's Joke Shop


[Source: Hollywood Reporter, Harry Potter Wikia; Image: Harry Potter Wikia]

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