![]() This last didn't exist until Deathly Hallows, and was created by the Room of Requirement. The portrait of Ariana Dumbledore in Aberforth's home leading to the Room of Requirement.Underneath The Whomping Willow into the shrieking shack.One leading to the cellar of Honeydukes candy store.The only three plot significant secret passages used in the books are passages leading into Hogsmeade Village: The castle has so much and some are so well hidden few people know the exact locations of each one. In Harry Potter, Much of Hogwarts castle is built with several secret passages that the students use to get around school quickly.Camp 30: The German prisoners are revealed to have been digging one that extends 300 kilometres outside of Camp 30 as part of the Great Escape that George and Jack were trying to foil.He plans to reopen the tunnel and use it to rob the bank. In Henry's Crime, Henry discovers there is an old bootlegger's tunnel running from the bank to the theatre across the alley.Fortunately for the team, Mei-Lin reads Cold War Architectural Digest. In Mercenaries, there is a secret passage leading from the Citadel to the church in the village. ![]() In Ask a Policeman, a tunnel leads from Devil's Cave to the cellar of the police station, which the smugglers use to transport their contraband from the beach to the village.Dan and Pete later discover a secret passage running from the cliff to the cellar, and a second passage plays a vital role in the killer's final plan. In The Phantom of Crestwood, Frank makes a throwaway remark about the house being riddled with secret passages: a relic of the days when his ancestors had to worry about revolutions.They try to locate a hidden passage they've been told is there, but their information is wrong and those who aren't killed in the fighting choose to commit suicide when the Germans flood the crypt to force them out. The commandoes are hiding in the crypt of a church which is surrounded by German troops. Averted in the 1975 movie Operation Daybreak (aka The Price of Freedom). ![]() Judging by his attitude after discovering it, he was anxiously expecting one. ![]()
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