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The Museum of Quidditch is a building in London that stores historical Quidditch items. It is referenced in Quidditch Through the Ages.

Exhibits[]

One item kept here is a medieval broomstick with a thick, knotty, unvarnished ash handle and hazel twigs wrapped on the end. This early version of the broomstick is very basic and uncomfortable to ride, with no aerodynamic abilities.[1]

Also kept in the museum is the eleventh century diary of Gertie Keddle which contains her records of the earliest Quidditch games[2], a tapestry depicting Snidget-hunting in the twelfth century and a letter that Modesty Rabnott had sent regarding a Quidditch game.[3]

Notes and sources[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Quidditch Through the Ages, Chapter One: The Evolution of the Flying Broomstick
  2. Quidditch Through the Ages, Chapter Three: The Game From Queerditch Marsh
  3. Quidditch Through the Ages, Chapter Four: The Arrival of the Golden Snitch