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*In {{POA|FA}}, the sound of the bell chiming sounds very similar to the chiming of the bell inside the clock tower at the [[Palace of Westminster]] in London, popularly known as Big Ben. However, in {{GOF|FA}} the sound of the bell is changed, and is not heard chiming in the subsequent films.
 
*In {{POA|FA}}, the sound of the bell chiming sounds very similar to the chiming of the bell inside the clock tower at the [[Palace of Westminster]] in London, popularly known as Big Ben. However, in {{GOF|FA}} the sound of the bell is changed, and is not heard chiming in the subsequent films.
 
*The [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|film adaptation]] of {{POA}} only shows the third and fourth-floor landings and the outside of the Tower. All subsequent films only show the outside building of the Tower. In the [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)|video game version]] of {{POA}}, we are only shown the outside of the Tower, inside being the [[Entrance Hall]], but in the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)|video game adaptation]] of {{OOTP}} and the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)|video game adaptation]] of {{HBP}} all the Tower is shown, including all the landings and the exterior.
 
*The [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|film adaptation]] of {{POA}} only shows the third and fourth-floor landings and the outside of the Tower. All subsequent films only show the outside building of the Tower. In the [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)|video game version]] of {{POA}}, we are only shown the outside of the Tower, inside being the [[Entrance Hall]], but in the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)|video game adaptation]] of {{OOTP}} and the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)|video game adaptation]] of {{HBP}} all the Tower is shown, including all the landings and the exterior.
*In {{GOF|FA}} onwards, when students are shown in the Clock Tower courtyard or down the hill from the Clock Tower, we never see the Clock's pendulum swinging in the background as it does in the [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|film adaptation]] of ''{{POA}}''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''​.''
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*In {{GOF|FA}} onwards, when students are shown in the Clock Tower courtyard or down the hill from the Clock Tower, we never see the Clock's pendulum swinging in the background as it does in the [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|film adaptation]] of ''{{POA}}{{POA}}​.''
 
*In {{OOTP|FA}}, a giant swinging pendulum can be seen behind [[Dolores Umbridge]] as she stands at the far end of the [[Great Hall]] during the [[Charms (class)|Charms]] [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.]]. This is similar to what was shown in {{POA|FA}}. It could be said the clock is used for the exams and is returned to the tower after exams are over..
 
*In {{OOTP|FA}}, a giant swinging pendulum can be seen behind [[Dolores Umbridge]] as she stands at the far end of the [[Great Hall]] during the [[Charms (class)|Charms]] [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.]]. This is similar to what was shown in {{POA|FA}}. It could be said the clock is used for the exams and is returned to the tower after exams are over..
 
*In the video game of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, you get the mission to sabotage the Clock Tower so Dolores Umbridge cannot plan her lessons.
 
*In the video game of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, you get the mission to sabotage the Clock Tower so Dolores Umbridge cannot plan her lessons.

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The Clock Tower is one of the older features of Hogwarts Castle. Within the tower, lies the mechanism that run the antique clock. There is an old courtyard at its base, and at the top is the clear glass dial of the clock. There is space between the clock's movement and the dial for a person to either repair the clock or to stand and look out over the courtyard. There are five bells in the clock tower of various sizes; these bells appear to be made of copper as the bells are rather oxidised. The Clock Tower chimes every half hour and strikes a small bell at the beginning and conclusion of class sessions. What powers the clock's mechanism is currently unknown, but it is presumed to be weight-driven.[1]

Description

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The Clock Towers Mechanism and Pendulum Suspension

The Clock Tower

The Glass Dial of the Clock

The Tower does not begin at the Ground Floor level. Because it is placed on top of a hill, the Tower begins at the Third Floor level. When you enter the Tower, there is a large Hall with flights of wooden stairs at the right and left side and the pendulum of the Clock Tower can be seen slowly swinging as well. The first landing is at the Fourth Floor level. It is at this landing that are the clock's movement and transparent dial. A long corridor with the entrance to the Hospital Wing is at this landing. This same corridor connects the Tower to the rest of the castle.[2][3]

If you go up another flight of wooden stairs, you will get to another landing, this time at the Fifth Floor level. It is in this landing that are the clock's bells; four massive gold and copper bells for chiming and striking the hours and the suspension spring of the pendulum. There is another corridor at this landing; like the other, it links the Tower to the main castle.[2]

Timekeeping wise, the clock has a visible pendulum swing of 46 beats per minute, due to the length of the pendulum.[1]

History

1993-1994 School Year

Hogwarts Castle OotP concept art

Hogwarts Castle in 1994

During the 1993-1994 School Year, the Clock Tower Courtyard was where students waiting to visit the village of Hogsmeade would gather.[1]

Battle of Hogwarts

Copy of HPDH2-2208

The Clock Tower's destruction

During the Battle of Hogwarts, the Clock Tower was heavily damaged, especially on the front side, by Death Eaters: much of the clock face was obliterated, the clock mechanism was badly damaged and one of its bells somehow ended up at the Entrance Courtyard. However, the bell could have also come from the Bell Towers, also Voldemort and Harry crashed into the ruined tower during their final battle. It is presumed that the tower was reconstructed and the clock mechanism fully restored to working order sometime after the battle concluded.[4]

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Notes and references

Hogwarts Castle
Towers
Astronomy Tower · Bell towers · Boathouse Bell Tower · Central Tower · Clock Tower · Dark Tower · Faculty Tower · Founders' Tower · Greenhouse tower · Gryffindor Tower · Headmaster's Tower · Hospital tower · Hufflepuff Duelling Turrets · Lookout Tower · Marble Staircase Tower · Moaning Myrtle's Bathroom tower · North battlements · North Tower · Octagon Tower · Pepperpot · Quidditch tower · Ravenclaw Tower · Ravenclaw Tower roof terrace · Right Long Gallery tower · Small Locked Tower · South Tower · Suspension Bridge towers · The Quad battlements · The Tower · Training Grounds tower · Turris Magnus · Turris Medius · Upper Hall tower · Viaduct Courtyard Gatehouses · West Tower · West Tower battlements
Portraits, statues and other artwork located in the towers
Albus Dumbledore · Armando Dippet · Affpuddle of the Cheerful Countenance · Valeria Myriadd · Dexter Fortescue · Dilys Derwent · Oraclitus Spheer · Fat Lady · Niamh Fitzgerald · Sir Cadogan · Slytherin knight · Hufflepuff lady · Heliotrope Wilkins · Severus Snape · Phineas Nigellus Black · Vulpus · Quentin Trimble · Limebert · Ravenclaw bust · Ravenclaw lady · Rowena Ravenclaw · Walter Aragon · Quidditch player · Professor · Female etiquette teacher · Gryffindor lady · Gryffindor man · Gryffindor man · Gryffindor man · Gryffindor seeker · Red-haired witch · Young maiden · Vase with flowers · Group of women in crinolines · Pangur Donn · Sinister-looking monks · Winged horse