In this museum, there are cabins displaying each character and exhibiting the belongings. You can listen to the stories of characters from headphones. In addition, brochures and boards with these information are found in these cabins for the hearing impaired.
SOME CHARACTERS IN THE BOOK
Dobby
“Such a beautiful place… to be with friends.” It’s difficult to not get a bit misty-eyed recalling the moment when Dobby the house-elf said those words in Deathly Hallows Part 1, which were among his last. When we met Dobby, admittedly, he was pretty annoying. He was a strange, little creature with a habit of hurting himself, who made things very difficult for Harry Potter as he began his second year at Hogwarts. But Dobby’s intentions were always noble, and his determination to help Harry, despite the short term consequences, was commendable.

Harry Potter
He’s a sympathetic figure; a kid plucked from unfortunate circumstances and thrust into a magical reality. He realizes he has been gifted with great power. And then he’s pitted against the ultimate evil in the wizarding world, Lord Voldemort, who years ago killed his mother and father . Everybody loves an underdog story of good vs. evil and we’ve read Harry grow up in this fantastic setting — forming friendships, fighting foes, and finding love.
While Harry only partially realizes his deepest desire, to see his dead parents again, he is fathered and mothered by the care-taking adults who surround him — Albus Dumbledore, Hagrid, Molly and Arthur Weasley, and Sirius Black to name a few. His faithful friends Ron and Hermione are an extension of this ad hoc family — as close as any real brother and sister. And Harry needed all the support he could get in his battle against those who would do him harm — from school bully Draco Malfoy, to soul sucking Dementors, the terrible Death Eaters, and ultimately the Dark Lord himself.
J.K. Rowling was careful to not make Harry perfect. His temper got the better of him at times and he made some crucial mistakes along the way, ignoring his friends in the process. But Harry’s defects only help to endear us to him, as he feels so very real and part of both our world and the magical one he spent the first 10 years of his life ignorant of. The weight of the world is upon his shoulders, as he’s said to be “The Chosen One,” on top of processing being famous simply because he didn’t die when someone tried to kill him – the same someone who killed his parents. That’s a lot to deal with, but Harry Potter somehow is able to stand strong, even when faced with tremendous loss and being asked to make terrible sacrifices of his own.

Hermione Granger
Hermione Granger, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley’s best girl-pal, is so much more than just a token throw-in for female readers/viewers to identify with. In fact, she narrowly edges out Ron for second place on our list. Why? We’re glad you asked… Potter author J.K. Rowling describes her as “very logical, upright, and good.” And while she’s at first painted as a brainy do-gooder who always plays by the rules, it’s fun to watch Hermione develop into so much more over the course of the series.
Throughout the novels and films, Hermione remains the voice of reason, but she’ll break the law without hesitation if it’s for the greater good. And her Spock-like logic is no help at all when hormones come into play — completely fracturing, in fact, when it comes to her playfully love-hate relationship with Ron. You’ll find no better friend or magical ally than “the brightest witch of her age.”

