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LEGO Luna Lovegood's House 76467 - The Tower of Quirk

Patrick W.

A buildable display of Luna Lovegood's distinctive tower house, complete with her silver Hare Patronus. Charming Wizarding World shelf decor for fans 10+.

LEGO Harry Potter Luna Lovegood's House 76467 a buildable display of the distinctive black tower home with Luna's silver Hare Patronus figure

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🏚️ Introduction - The Oddest, Most Lovable House in the Series

🪄 This review is part of our LEGO Harry Potter Hub - every Wizarding World set we have built and graded, in one place.

Most of the Wizarding World’s famous buildings are grand: the castle, the bank, the Ministry. Luna Lovegood’s house is none of those things, and that is precisely why fans love it. It is a tall, black, cylindrical tower that looks like a chess rook dropped into a field - eccentric, off-kilter, and unmistakably the home of two of the series’ gentlest oddballs. Luna Lovegood’s House (76467) builds that distinctive landmark into a characterful display piece, and it comes with the perfect finishing touch: Luna’s silver Hare Patronus, the bounding guardian that fits her dreamy, fearless spirit better than any other shape could.

We built this one on a quiet evening, and the appeal was obvious from the first section - this is a set with personality, not just another facade. At 10+, the unusual cylindrical shape gives the build a bit more interest than a standard square house, and the result is a piece that stands out on a shelf precisely because it does not look like anything else in the theme. It is a loving tribute to a beloved side character rather than the obvious hero set, and that thoughtfulness is what makes it land. Luna deserved her own house, and this is a charming way to give it to her.

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A buildable display of Luna Lovegood's distinctive black tower home, complete with her silver Hare Patronus. Characterful Wizarding World shelf decor for fans 10+.

LEGO Harry Potter Luna Lovegood's House (76467)

🧱 The Build - A Tower with Real Character

Building a cylinder is a different, more interesting job than building a box, and that is the quiet pleasure of this set. Luna’s tower home is tall and rounded rather than flat-fronted, which means the construction leans on shaping and angle work to capture that distinctive rook-like silhouette. For a 10+ builder, that is exactly the right level of challenge - more engaging than a simple house facade, but never so technical that it stalls a confident kid working solo.

The pacing holds up well because the tower gains character as it rises. Each section adds another recognisable slice of the building’s eccentric profile, so there is a steady sense of the landmark taking shape rather than a long, dull stretch of repeated walls. It is the kind of build where the finished silhouette is genuinely satisfying to step back and look at, because you can see how the shaping work paid off.

As the adult on the team, I found the cylindrical construction more interesting than I expected from a display-focused set. There is a small craft to getting a round tower to read cleanly in brick, and watching it come together is the part of the build that quietly justifies the 10+ rating. It is honest, characterful LEGO that rewards a builder who appreciates a shape with personality.


🐇 The Signature Feature - Luna’s Hare Patronus

A Patronus is the most personal piece of magic a wizard can produce - a silver guardian that takes the shape of their truest self - and Luna’s is a hare. It is a perfect match: gentle, quick, a little whimsical, and completely unbothered by danger, exactly like Luna herself. Including the Hare Patronus with this set is the detail that lifts it from “a building” to “a tribute,” because it captures something true about the character rather than just her address.

As a physical element, the Hare Patronus is a lovely, displayable little figure in its own right - a silvery flourish that sits beside the tower and adds a touch of spellwork to the shelf. It is the bit every fan notices first and the bit that makes the set feel personal to Luna. Plenty of Harry Potter sets give you a wand and call it magic; giving you the character’s actual Patronus is a far warmer, more specific choice, and it is the heart of why this set works.


🧍 The Character - A Set Built for a Fan Favourite

Luna Lovegood occupies a special place in the hearts of Harry Potter readers. She arrives later in the series and quietly becomes one of its most beloved figures - the dreamy, fearless, kind oddball who sees Thestrals when others cannot, believes the unbelievable, and stands by Harry without ever pretending to be something she is not. Building a whole set around her home rather than the usual hero locations is a deliberate nod to that affection.

This is a set that knows its audience. It is not chasing the casual buyer who wants the castle; it is speaking directly to the fan who lights up at the mention of Luna, the Quibbler, and that ridiculous wonderful tower. Capturing her distinctive house and pairing it with her Hare Patronus says the design team understood why people love her. For a Luna fan, that specificity is the whole point - and it is what makes this a set with a clear, devoted audience rather than a generic add-on.

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📖 In The Story - Why Luna’s House Earns a Set

Luna’s house matters in the series for more than its odd shape. It is where Harry, Ron, and Hermione visit Xenophilius Lovegood during their hunt for the Deathly Hallows - a tense, strange, important sequence where the eccentric tower becomes the setting for a key piece of the saga’s mythology. The printing press inside, the Quibbler’s conspiracy theories, the symbol of the Hallows itself: the house is woven into one of the most pivotal moments of the final book.

That gives the building a genuine claim to its own set, beyond just being visually striking. It is a real location with real story weight, attached to a character fans adore, rendered in a silhouette that nothing else in the theme resembles. Celebrating it on a shelf means celebrating both the character and the moment - a richer, more thoughtful thing to display than another version of a building LEGO has already made a dozen times.


🖼️ Display vs Play - A Characterful Shelf Piece

This is firmly a display set, and it knows exactly what it is. The tower is built to be looked at - an eye-catching, oddball landmark that adds personality to a shelf precisely because it does not resemble anything else in the Wizarding World lineup. The Hare Patronus completes the vignette, and together they make a small but distinctive corner of the series to keep on a bookcase or desk.

That said, like the best display sets it is not a fragile, hands-off object. The Patronus invites a bit of posing, and the tower is solid enough to be lifted down and shown off without anxiety. So while there is no working function or roster of figures to drive heavy play, there is enough character here for a fan to enjoy handling it. It is decor with a personality, which is more than most display pieces offer - and for a Luna fan, the character is the play.


👨‍👩‍👧 Family Fit & Value - Decor with a Devoted Audience

For our house, the test for a display set is whether it keeps earning a smile, and Luna’s House passes on charm and distinctiveness alone. It is small enough to live on a shelf without a fight for space, and the unusual tower shape means it gets noticed and asked about far more than a conventional building would. As a gift it is wonderfully targeted - for a Luna fan it is close to a perfect present, instantly recognisable and clearly made with affection.

On value, it is honest. You are paying for a characterful, distinctive build and one of the most charming Patronus figures in the theme, and the recognition factor for a beloved character stretches that a long way. It is not a big-box flagship, and it does not pretend to be - it is a focused, personal tribute that knows its fan and serves them beautifully. For the right buyer, that focus is exactly the appeal.


🧭 Who It’s For

  • Luna Lovegood fans who want a set made specifically for the character they love
  • Harry Potter fans 10+ after a distinctive, characterful display piece rather than a castle
  • Collectors who want the oddball corners of the Wizarding World, not just the famous landmarks
  • Gift-givers chasing a thoughtful, instantly-recognisable present for a devoted fan

Pros

  • Captures one of the most distinctive buildings in the whole series - that unmistakable tower
  • Luna's silver Hare Patronus is a perfect, character-true finishing touch
  • Cylindrical shaping makes for a more interesting build than a standard house facade
  • A loving tribute to a beloved side character rather than the obvious hero set
  • Compact, characterful shelf decor that gets noticed and asked about

Cons

  • Display-first - limited play value beyond posing the Patronus
  • Its appeal is strongest for fans of Luna specifically rather than a general buyer

🏚️ Conclusion

LEGO Harry Potter Luna Lovegood’s House (76467) is a set with a clear heart. It celebrates one of the series’ most beloved side characters by building her unmistakable tower home - an eccentric, rook-like landmark that stands out on a shelf precisely because nothing else in the theme looks like it - and finishing it with her silver Hare Patronus, a detail that captures who Luna is rather than just where she lives. The cylindrical build is more interesting than a standard house, the result is full of character, and for a Luna fan it is close to a perfect gift. Not a flagship, and not trying to be - just a charming, thoughtful tribute. A warm 8.5/10 for Wizarding World fans 10 and up.

📌 FAQ

What is the LEGO set number for Luna Lovegood's House?

The set number is 76467, officially titled Luna Lovegood’s House.

What age is the LEGO Luna Lovegood's House set for?

It is rated 10 and up. Confident 10-year-olds can build it solo, and the distinctive tower shape makes it a satisfying build for an adult fan too.

What does LEGO Luna Lovegood's House 76467 come with?

It builds Luna’s tall, distinctive tower home and includes her silver Hare Patronus, the gentle guardian that matches her dreamy, fearless character.

Is Luna Lovegood's House a display set or a play set?

It leans firmly toward display. The set is built as characterful shelf decor celebrating one of the series’ best-loved side characters, with the Hare Patronus as its standout detail.

Is LEGO Luna Lovegood's House 76467 a good gift for a Harry Potter fan?

Yes, especially for a Luna fan. It captures one of the most distinctive buildings in the series, includes her Hare Patronus, and makes a charming, recognisable shelf piece for any fan 10 and up.

Patrick W. Founder & Editor

Father of two, keen nature & landscape photographer, and smart-home tinkerer based in rural Germany. Camera gear gets tested outdoors in real conditions — not on a studio bench — and the house runs on a home network more elaborate than it strictly needs to be. Everything reviewed here has to survive real family life: school runs, sticky fingers, and the odd toddler stress-test. Reviews are based on hands-on use, not press samples or sponsored placements. How we test →

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