Flamel House

Flamel House was a 15th-century house located in Rue de Montmorency, in Paris, and was the home of alchemist Nicolas Flamel and his wife. It was the oldest stone house standing in Paris.

The drawing room was "creepy" and "medieval", sporting tapestries featuring moving pictures and odd runes. A crystal ball is kept on a table in a corner. Flamel's alchemist's studio opens to the drawing room. Within the studio, there is a cupboard in which Flamel keeps glass vials and tubes, the Philosopher's Stone, and a padlocked book embossed with a phoenix.