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Basil Fronsac Hall
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The oldest building on campus, Basil Fronsac Hall now serves as the main administrative building for the University of Bangor. Here, you will find any and all tuition services, general course help, and the Dean’s Office. The building was named after a former Hogwarts Headmaster known for his love of learning.
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Bridget Wenlock Hall
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This building, named after the famous Arithmancer Bridget Wenlock, is home to the Arithmancy lecture halls and professor offices. It is quite modest, only three stories in height, but still an exceptionally beautiful building.
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Crickerly House
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This is the apartment-style residence at the University of Bangor, standing at fifteen stories high. It has a variety of apartments, from studios, one bedrooms, two bedrooms, and four bedroom lofts. All of the floors are co-ed, and each of the apartments comes with a kitchen. There is a washer and a dryer on each floor available communally.
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Eldritch Diggory Quad
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This is the University of Bangor’s largest quad. It has a beautiful collection of greenery, several picnic tables, and is also home to the bookstore and the campus pub. It is named after a former Minister of Magic.
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Gambol House
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This is the dormitory-style residence at the University of Bangor, standing at nine stories high. It sports eight floors of dorms, each with a collection of single and double rooms, a washer and a dryer, a kitchen, two communal washrooms, and a lounge and study area. The top two floors are female only, the next two below it are male-only, and the remaining four are co-ed. The main floor is where one can find the mess hall and some more study space. It is the recommended residence for first year students and comes equipped with a meal plan.
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Herbert Beery Centre
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A coliseum-like building spanning four stories houses the lecture halls for all Herbology classes, as well as the offices for the Herbology professors. In the middle, there is a large courtyard space that is taken up by the university’s five greenhouses arranged in a circle. The building and its greenhouses were named after a former Hogwarts Herbology professor.
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Kettleburn Center for Magizoology
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Named after the famed magizoologist and former Hogwarts professor, Silvanus Kettleburn, the building is possibly just as eccentric as he was. The building is painted with a rather bright blue and yellow and houses the lecture halls for Magizoology classes, offices of the Magizoology professors, as well as an animal enclosure just behind it.
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Myrtle Warren Library
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The University of Bangor’s world-renowned library, named after a Ravenclaw student gone before her time. It stores a variety of tomes and scrolls on all of the magical subjects offered at the university. Many students and staff also claim that the grand building, which boasts five floors, is a great study space. Many students feel right at home, as the library is riddled with moving staircases and quietly chattering portraits, similar to Hogwarts.
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Paracelsus Alchemy Building
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Named for the physician, Alchemist, and discoverer of Parseltongue, Phillipus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim (commonly known as Paracelsus, and for good reason), this building houses the Alchemy laboratories, lecture halls, and professor offices. This will also be the home of the mysterious Bangor/Mungo’s program that is in the works...
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Petrova Porskoff Pitch
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Named after the Russian Chaser that perfected the Porskoff Ploy, this Quidditch pitch is regulation size and well-tended to. It is surrounded by bleachers, which are covered with Warming Charms for the colder months, and banners for the university’s team, the Bowtruckles.
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Ridgebit Dragon Dome
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Named for the founder of the world’s largest dragon sanctuary, Harvey Ridgebit, the University of Bangor’s Dragon Dome is a thing of wonder. The dome houses lecture halls, laboratories, and professor offices along its walls, from floor to ceiling. The “hallways” are simply balconies spanning the walls of the dome, and at the very top is a hanging balcony. All of the balconies look down unto the centre of the dome, which has a modest dragon enclosure that is very heavily Charmed and enchanted to keep the dragons contained, as well as to recreate a larger and more outdoor environment for them. The dome is much bigger on the inside than it appears on the outside. The University of Bangor is home to a Common Welsh Green, a Hebridean Black, and a very heavily restrained Peruvian Vipertooth.
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Sinistra Observatory Hall
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This building sports an observatory on the roof with 4 domes equipped to gaze at the stars and a collection of the finest telescopes. The other six floors of the building hold the lecture halls and offices of the Astronomy Department. This is where students attend their Astronomy classes and labs, as well as where they would find an Astronomy professor. The building was recently renamed after former Hogwarts Astronomy professor Aurora Sinistra.
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The Vindictus Viridian Center for Potionology
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This building is one of the oldest on campus, second only to the main administration building, Basil Fronsac Hall. Here, students may find the lecture halls, laboratory rooms, and offices for their Potionology classes and professors. The building was named after famed Potioneer and former Hogwarts Headmaster, Vindictus Viridian.
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University of Bangor

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This is a small university, but it is popular amongst locals. It can't compete with some of the bigger wizarding universities and doesn't have as many offerings as say, Lufkin University. But it is still a well-respected university in the United Kingdom, and not all that easy to get into. It focuses on the main magical specialities — alchemy, arithmancy, astronomy, dragonology, herbology, magizoology, and potionology. It is hidden in plain sight in the city, with dormitories, a student union, and buildings for classes.
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