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+ | The '''Unidentified Magical Statue''' was a statue depicting a woman sitting on a pedestal, located in [[Paris]]. It served as entrance to [[Rue Claudel]] and the wizarding part of Paris.<ref>{{COG}}</ref><ref>https://www.buzzfeed.com/eleanorbate/fantastic-beasts-crimes-of-grindelwald-set-secrets?utm_term=.jgvMZZOO98#.ueBPookkn8</ref> To non-magical individuals, the statue would appear as any ordinary statue, but when a magical individual was near, the statue would become animated, providing entrance to Paris' counterpart of [[Diagon Alley]]. The statue would move its leg and dress away from the pedestal it was set on, opening the passage. |
In [[1927]], [[Porpentina Goldstein]], [[Newton Scamander]] and [[Jacob Kowalski]] used the statue entrance to enter the street. |
In [[1927]], [[Porpentina Goldstein]], [[Newton Scamander]] and [[Jacob Kowalski]] used the statue entrance to enter the street. |
Revision as of 22:43, 3 December 2018
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The Unidentified Magical Statue was a statue depicting a woman sitting on a pedestal, located in Paris. It served as entrance to Rue Claudel and the wizarding part of Paris.[1][2] To non-magical individuals, the statue would appear as any ordinary statue, but when a magical individual was near, the statue would become animated, providing entrance to Paris' counterpart of Diagon Alley. The statue would move its leg and dress away from the pedestal it was set on, opening the passage.
In 1927, Porpentina Goldstein, Newton Scamander and Jacob Kowalski used the statue entrance to enter the street.
Behind the scenes
- The statue is not known to have any real-world counterpart.