Vault 1 was a vault in Gringotts Wizarding Bank, which contained a lot of Knuts and was an easy to difficult vault to get through. It also contained some rubies, emeralds, sapphires, and diamonds. Inside the vault, a goblin stood explaining to people how to use the Mine Cart.
Unfortunately, one of those Horcruxes happened to be locked away in Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts. A bank famous for being pretty impossible to break into (ignoring that slight blip of Quirrell's futile attempt to retrieve the Philosopher's Stone):
The Philosopher's Stone was protected in this vault until Rubeus Hagrid removed it on 31 July 1991 on Albus Dumbledore's orders to be placed under more effective protection at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
During the filming of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Gringotts Wizarding Bank was filmed on location at Australia House, London. For Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, however, a studio-created set was later constructed, with original props adapted and embellished.
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Who owns Vault 713?
It's a good guess that the Vault belonged to Albus Dumbledore since his permission gave Hagrid access to it, but it could also have belonged to Hogwarts School or Nicolas Flamel himself, since he was a good friend of Dumbledore's.
There are over approximately 750 vaults at Gringotts or so. I would assume that due to the first several descriptions in the first book, there will probably be a hundred or so. There were lines of goblins and customers bustling about.
"Inside were mounds of gold coins. Columns of silver. Heaps of little bronze Knuts." Vault 687 in Gringotts Wizarding Bank belonged to the Potter family.
At some point in time, Lord Voldemort gave Bellatrix Lestrange Hufflepuff's Cup, one of his Horcruxes, to keep safe in her vault, though he didn't tell her its true nature.
Horcruxes are hugely important in the Harry Potter film series. In The Deathly Hallows, Harry, Ron and Hermione set out to retrieve and destroy the 7 Horcruxes made by the Dark Lord himself, Lord Voldemort, in order to finally defeat him.
Delphini was born in secret at Malfoy Manor in early March 1998 as the result of a liaison between Bellatrix Lestrange and Lord Voldemort. On 2 May 1998, both of her biological parents were killed in the Battle of Hogwarts.
He would later assist Harry Potter in his break-in of Gringotts in order to obtain Helga Hufflepuff's Cup. However, despite being rescued by them, Griphook's general mistrust of wizardkind resulted in him betraying Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger.
Vault 31. In the biggest twist, it is discovered that Vault 31 was filled with Vault-Tech employees who were chosen by Bud Askins, a sales rep for Vault-Tech who cryonically froze his best employees.
This break-in of Gringotts Wizarding Bank on 31 July 1991, was an attempt by Quirinus Quirrell (at the time Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry), under orders from Lord Voldemort, to steal the Philosopher's Stone, which was being kept in Vault 713 of Gringotts Wizarding ...
The stone created the Elixir of Life. In some way, the potion would create a body for Voldemort. That's why he wanted it. No Nicholas Flamel did not create a horcrux.
People say the Most Forgotten House is Hufflepuff, but people pay so much attention to it BECAUSE they think it's forgotten. In the end it's Ravenclaw.
In a break with the tradition of Potters being sorted into Gryffindor, Albus is sorted into Slytherin alongside Scorpius. Both boys are bullied over the next years, with Albus perceived as failing to live up to his parents, and Scorpius being rumoured to be the son of Lord Voldemort.
Originally meant to be the Secret Keeper for James and Lily Potter, Sirius Black thought Voldemort was on to him (he thought that Remus Lupin was a spy). He therefore passed on the role of Secret Keeper to Peter Pettigrew.
It is unknown whom exactly the Vault belongs to but it could be assumed that it belongs to either Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore or Nicolas Flamel. The vault's number can be separated to have 7 and 13, the two of the most well known lucky (7) and unlucky (13) numbers.
Vault 33 is a Vault in what was once Los Angeles in the Fallout TV series. Its entrance is located shortly south of the Santa Monica Pier. Along with Vaults 31 and 32, it is one of the "Three Vaults" linked by a triangle of tunnels. Hank MacLean is the Vault's overseer as of 2296.
Vault 711 was a vault in Gringotts Wizarding Bank that belonged to Sirius Black. It appeared to be deeper underground than the vaults of the Weasley and Potter families.
Inside vault 713 is the place where Dumbledore kept the Philosopher's stone. It was the safest place until Dumbledore realised Quirell was trying to steal it and moved the stone to Hogwarts.
Dobby was a house-elf, much shorter in stature than humans, standing only about 3 and a half feet (1.06 m). He had large, tennis-ball-like green eyes, a pencil-like nose and long, bat-like pointed ears and brown skin. Before he was given freedom, he wore a body-covering pillowcase.
The total number of coins at that time totalled 1 Galleon and 58 Sickles. It is unknown as to whether Fred and George Weasley — who had inherited Harry Potter's Triwizard Tournament winnings and all of their earnings from Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes — used this vault to store their money or if they used a separate vault.