Hogwarts Courtyard: Sirius’s Rescue | Source: The LEGO Group

Hogwarts wasn’t built in a day, but you can build the legendary wizarding school one LEGO set at a time, in addition to other iconic Harry Potter locations.

The LEGO world is already abundant with plenty of Harry Potter-themed sets (including the Hogwarts Hospital Wing, Divination Class, Defense Class, and more), but the wizarding world is becoming even more detailed with tons of new building sets from the LEGO Group.

Hogwarts Courtyard: Sirius’s Rescue | Source: The LEGO Group

Help Sirius Black with an epic getaway with the Hogwarts Courtyard: Sirius’s Rescue set. This 345-piece set is an easier build featuring a prison cell high in the Hogwarts tower where Sirius gets locked away. It comes with Harry, Hermione, and Sirius minifigures, as well as a Buckbeak the Hippogriff figure with movable wings and room on his back for a passenger. The set is recommended for kids ages 8 and up, and is available for $49.99.

Shrieking Shack & Whomping Willow | Source: The LEGO Group

The Shrieking Shack & Whomping Willow set features two Harry Potter builds full of interactive features. The 777-piece set comes with six LEGO minifigures (Harry, Ron, Hermione, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew), as well as a dog, a werewolf, and a rat (if you know, you know). Kids can change the Lupin figure into a werewolf when a glowing moon appears behind clouds. The Whomping Willow spins around and its branches bend to strike minifigures and pick them up. The set is recommended for kids ages 9 and up, and is available for $89.99.

12 Grimmauld Place | Source: The LEGO Group

The 12 Grimmauld Place set is a three-level building that transforms from an ordinary townhouse into the magical headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix. It comes with nine minifigures and many locations within, including Sirius Black’s room, the Black family tree tapestry, and the piano where Ron and Hermione practice playing. This 1,083-piece set is recommended for kids ages 8 and up, and is available for $119.99.

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The Ministry of Magic | Source: The LEGO Group

Infiltrate the Ministry of Magic with a 990-piece set that comes with nine minifigures, Dolores Umbridge’s office, Arthur Weasley’s office, the Hall of Prophecy, and the Court Room. The Harry, Herminone, and Ron minifigures can transform into different characters with a dash of Polyjuice Potion. Kids can search for the Slytherin locket and attempt to escape without being caught by Yaxley, Pius, and a Dementor. This set is suitable for kids ages 9 and up, and is available for $99.99.

Hogwarts Dumbledore’s Office | Source: The LEGO Group

Explore Dumbledore’s Office at Hogwarts with a 654-piece set that comes with six minifigures, Harry’s Invisibility Cloak, the Pensieve, the Sword of Gryffindor, the Sorting Hat, and baby Fawkes. The building is full of four floors of Hogwarts magic. It is recommended for kids ages 8 and up, and is available for $79.99.

Hungarian Horntail Dragon | Source: The LEGO Group

Potterheads can also build a model of the Hungarian Horntail Dragon with a 671-piece set featuring wings that can move up and down, a Harry Potter minifigure on a broomstick, a golden egg, and a display stand for the dragon. It is recommended for kids ages 10 and up, and is available for $49.99.

LEGO BrickHeadz Professors of Hogwarts | Source: The LEGO Group

Lastly, the LEGO BrickHeadz Professors of Hogwarts set includes buildable models of Professors Snape, McGonagall, Mad-Eye Moody, and Trelawney. The four characters stand over 3 inches tall and come with individual base plates for display. This 601-piece set is recommended for kids ages 10 and up, and is available for $39.99.

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Jackie Cucco

Jackie Cucco

Jackie Cucco was a Senior Editor of The Toy Book, The Toy Insider, and The Pop Insider. She covered toy trends, pop culture, and entertainment news, and made appearances on national and regional outlets, including CBS, WPIX, News 12, and more. Jackie spends her time watching horror movies and working her way through every Stephen King novel out there.

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