Hogwarts Castle: Hospital Wing
A gorgeous slice of castle, if you can forgive it for being a slice.
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Set 76463 · 2026
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The Grey Lady is the one who got me.
Ravenclaw's ghost with a reversible face, one calm and one grim, and she made the whole set feel like it had a secret. This is a lovely three-level module (Hospital Wing, a Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, and the Ravenclaw common room) with seven strong figures, and it clicks into the wider modular Hogwarts collection. The catch is right there in the name. It is a wing, not a castle, and at ninety-nine dollars it quietly assumes you will buy the neighbors too.
Best for: Harry Potter fans committed to building the full modular Hogwarts
What it is
The first thing worth saying is that this set is beautiful in a very specific, room-by-room way. It stands over fifteen inches tall and stacks three levels: the Hospital Wing where Harry recovers, a removable Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom with an old cupboard hiding a boggart, and the Ravenclaw common room up top. Each space is dressed with real care, the wooden wardrobe, the hospital beds, Ron's brick-built giant spider skittering through his worst nightmare. When you finish it and step back, it reads instantly as Hogwarts. That is not a small achievement for 909 pieces.
The catch
Here is where I have to be straight with you about the money. Ninety-nine dollars for 909 pieces works out to roughly eleven cents a part, and that is on the expensive side even before you notice what is missing. There is no Madam Pomfrey, which feels almost strange in a set literally called the Hospital Wing, and the boggart never takes its most famous shape as Professor Snape. Both figures would have fit the price so naturally that their absence stings a little. The bigger structural point is that this is a module. It is designed to connect to the rest of the 2026 modular Hogwarts sets, and on its own it can feel like one chapter of a book you have to buy in installments.
Who it's for
So who should bring it home. If you are already in on the modular castle plan, or you fully intend to be, this is an easy yes, because the connection points and the shared portrait system are built to reward collectors who go all in. Ravenclaw fans in particular get spoiled here, between the common room, Penelope Clearwater, and the Grey Lady. If you want a single dramatic centerpiece that stands proud by itself, though, I would gently steer you elsewhere, because this one is happiest with siblings on either side of it.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself is friendly and fairly relaxed, aimed at ages nine and up, and most adult builders will move through it in about ninety minutes. There is a pleasant rhythm to it, ground floor up, room by room, with the LEGO Builder app on hand if you want the 3D guidance. Nothing here will test a seasoned builder's engineering brain, and that is honestly fine. The reward is in the dressing and the play features, the cupboard that springs its boggart, the classroom tier that lifts away, rather than in any clever hidden technique.
The real treasure is on the minifigure side. The Grey Lady and Penelope Clearwater both carry reversible faces, calm on one turn and grim on the other, and getting Ravenclaw's ghost as a proper figure is a genuine draw. Lupin arrives with a wolf Patronus in the style of the twenty-fifth anniversary collectibles, and the set tucks in two of the fourteen collectible Hogwarts portraits, so there is a small hunt-and-collect thread running through the whole modular line. For printed detail and character value, this box punches above what the raw part count suggests.
Fun facts
- 01The set includes just two of a fourteen-portrait collectible series spread across the 2026 modular Hogwarts sets, so completing the wall means buying multiple modules.
- 02The Grey Lady is Ravenclaw's house ghost, Helena Ravenclaw, and here she gets a reversible face that flips between a calm and a grim expression.
- 03The Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom tier is fully removable, and its central cupboard is built to hide the boggart for play.
- 04Ron's fear takes physical form as a brick-built giant spider, a nod to his arachnophobia from the films.
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