Diagon Alley For Harry Potter Fans
February 9, 2011
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- Lego Collection
Love Harry Potter? If you’ve read the book and watched all the movies and maybe even bought a Harry Potter Lego collection, then you are officially a Harry Potter fan.
Since you already have Lego Harry Potter, it may be high time to expand your wizarding world and start casting spells on everyone –ok, to whoever you may like to cast a spell on.
There is no need to go through a boiling cauldron to expand your Harry Potter world because at the Lego shop (any Lego shop for that matter) you can finally add the rather fantastical Diagon Alley where your wizard minifigs can shop.
Join the wizardry gang and shop for school supplies. You can even visit Gringott’s Bank and Ollivander’s, and Borgin and Burke’s. All buildings offer you the things you would need in your next semester at Hogwarts –from a selection of wands to whatever magical elements you will be needing for school and even moolah from the bank if you need it.

These buildings are very realistic and are much the same as the ones you saw in the movies and of course, the ones described in the book.
It can be a real thrill to shop around Diagon Alley and a great way to spend those lazy afternoons.
To excite you more, here are the measurements of the buildings:
Ollivander’s (which of course includes Mr. Ollivander himself) measures 8 x 5 inches wide. That is 20 x 13 cm if you use the metric system.
Borgin and Burke’s is 8 inches by 7 inches wide that’s 20 x 18 cm.
Gringott’s Bank is at 8 x 4 wide when it is closed. It is 8 inches high x 9 when opened –pretty cool huh?
You must be salivating for more so why not go to the store and get your very own Diagon Alley to complete your Harry Potter Lego collection?