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Arendelle Castle Rooms: The final part | Analysis
Eee! It's the final part. Finally all the rooms from the franchise so far all collected together to make sense of where everything is in the Castle. They're arranged by direction.
Before you dive in, if you already haven't checked out the individual breakdowns for each of these rooms. Here's the last breakdown.
Front:
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Top left: Chapel (ref: Coronation in 'Frozen')
Below that: Gallery (ref: "For the first time in forever' in 'Frozen')
Below that: Library (ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen')
Below that: Spiral stairs tower (ref: "Love is an open door" in 'Frozen')
Below that: Corridor between the spiral stairs (ref: "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
Bottom left: The (Second) Great Hall (ref: "Ring in the season" in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure')
Below that: Spiral stairs (ref: "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
Top right: Anna's bedroom (ref: concept art)
Below that: Iduna and Agnarr's bedroom/ balcony (ref: "Some things never change" in 'Frozen 2')
Bottom right: Castle dungeon (ref: Elsa's capture in 'Frozen')
Bottom centre: Courtyard/ Main castle entry (ref: 'Frozen Fever')
Front closeup:
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Top left: Unknown room's balcony (ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen')
Top right: Swing (ref: "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
Bottom: Iduna and Agnarr's bedroom/ balcony (ref: "Some things never change" in 'Frozen 2')
Inside front:
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Top left: Chapel (ref: Coronation in 'Frozen')
Top right: Right side castle entry (ref: Elsa leaving Arendelle in 'Frozen')
Bottom: Barn (ref: Kristoff making stew in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure')
Bottom right: Garden (ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen')
Above that: Inside entrance to the garden (ref: "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
Right side:
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Top: Meeting room (ref: After the flashback in 'Frozen 2')
Bottom: Right side castle entry (ref: Elsa leaving Arendelle in 'Frozen')
Left side:
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Bottom: Castle lighthouse ("Love is an open door" in 'Frozen')
Back:
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Top left: 3 back main triangular windows (After "Love is an open door" in 'Frozen')
Top right: unknown room's balcony (ref: "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
Bottom: Elsa's bedroom (ref: Concept art)
And there it is! Where I think these rooms are in the castle. If I missed any out or made an error somewhere please let me know 🥺
I can't wait to update this when Frozen 3 comes out. Now I see some people getting impatient but it was only just announced and with the writers strike going on it might be delayed a little. But I hope the new director solves the issue the previous films had of Elsa leaving Anna. The sisters deserve to be together 🥹 But that's for another post! I'm just so excited for F3 because either way it's Frozen and I love it so much!
So much to talk about - I can't wait to tell you all in other posts!
Thank you for all the love you guys have given me with the likes, reposts and comments 🥹💕🫶🏼
Much appreciated! Stay cool! 😎❄️
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Arendelle Castle Rooms: Part 8 | Analysis
Here's the previous part (7). This part is of the mini spiral tower and the castle dungeon.
1. Mini spiral tower
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(ref: "Love is an open door" in 'Frozen' | 'All around Arendelle' book)
As discussed in part 3, there is a mini tower of spiral stairs on the left side of the main castle building right below where I circled. Reach the top and it leads to the one of the places Hans and Anna danced in "Love is an open door". Go down these spiral steps, one of the floor levels is where Anna goes down in 'Do you want to build a snowman?' and 'For the first time in forever' and then with Elsa in "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever'. The top of the tower features purple and almost pinkish orange glass stained windows which looks pretty romantic which is why Anna goes on there with Hans.
2. The castle dungeon
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(ref: Elsa held captured in ' Frozen' | 'All around Arendelle' book)
This is where Hans imprisoned Elsa after him and his men invaded Elsa's palace. It's on the far east or right corner of the castle. It's quite big and thick and easy to be identified. It's what helped me navigate some of the rooms in the castle. The dungeon has only made an appearance in 'Frozen'.
Now I think that's all the rooms shown in the franchise so far. Now I haven't just guessed with these, I've made sure it's supported by evidence such as interior and exterior and all the things around it etc. But that doesn't mean I may not be wrong. I could be wrong but I hope not.
If you guys find any other rooms I haven't mentioned please let me know or if you think something isn't right then let me know that too! It's honestly fun to do this. 💕
Now for the final touch! The last part of it. The map? A mood board? I don't know what you call it but it's of all the rooms and where they are from the outside of the castle.
See it ❄️here❄️!
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Arendelle Castle Rooms: Part 7 | Analysis
As continued from part 6, part 7 focuses on the Hallway between the great hall and the ballroom, the lighthouse and the stables.
1. Hallway between the great hall and the second great hall/ ballroom
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen' | Before "Love is an open door" in 'Frozen')
This is the hallway that Anna slides through to get from the second great hall and the (first) great hall. She later slides through that same hall with Hans without shoes. And when Elsa leaves the great hall she goes through this hall, then through the great hall and exits to the courtyard as shown in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure'. This hall must be known for its slippery floor hence Anna slides through it twice in 'Frozen'.
2. The lighthouse
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(ref: "Love is an open door" in 'Frozen' | 3 years leap introduction in 'Frozen')
The lighthouse is a part of the Arendelle Castle and in between the walls. It's where Hans and Anna do one of their dances in "Love is an open door". I think there are a few more lighthouses around but this one is the nearest and it fits in well with the second frame here as the light hits the first circular tower along the wall on the left.
3. The stables
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(ref: "Love is an open door" in 'Frozen' | End of 'Frozen')
The stables are where the horses live but... You know.. they're just not gonna wanna make an appearance in a villain's duet with one of the heroines. It's just not their thing ya know. (Haha just a bit of humour there 😂)
I'm probably going to say that the stables are where Kristoff's barn is. The structure is very similar but the design/ hand painted pattern pattern on the doors might be a continuity error.
Part 8 continues on...
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Arendelle Castle Rooms: Part 6 | Analysis
Frozen Fever rooms covered in part 5. So now we move to Olaf's Frozen Adventure. We begin with Kristoff's barn, then the council chambers and next, Elsa and Anna's parents room.
1. Kristoff's barn
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(ref: Kristoff making stew in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure' | End of 'Frozen')
It's really lovely to see Kristoff having his own barn in his future wife's or at this stage, current girlfriend's home. It's really sweet and welcoming bearing in mind it's been only 5 months since the events of Frozen. And this barn is on the left side of the castle because as Kristoff leaves the barn, you can see the view of the entrance of the main castle building and the inside right hand corner as seen above.
And now we can finally move onto the rooms featured in Frozen 2.
2. The council chambers
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(ref: Concept art | Hans lies to the council about Anna's death in 'Frozen' | "Into the unknown" in 'Frozen 2' | "I am with you" on YouTube | End of "Into the unknown" in 'Frozen 2')
The room where council meetings and the Queen's formal parties take place. The room where Hans lied to the Duke of Wellington and the others about Anna dying in his arms.
In Frozen 2 we see the return of the room when Elsa sings "Into the unknown". However there are major furniture changes to it, most being barely any. Also new paintings of the new family and of her old family have been hung up in the room.
In a song on YouTube, there's a song released 3, years called "I am with you" where Olaf writes to Elsa showing us how much he misses her. And when Olaf sends his letter to gale to give to Elsa he steps on the balcony - But! - There is an error here because the balcony is of the room below, not of the conference room. The concept art of the conference room above, shows what the balcony of the room looks like. We can also see the two paintings featured on Frozen 2 behind Olaf, of the room he's in.
At the end of the song when Elsa unleashes the crystals of the four elemental spirits waking them up (along with the rest of Arendelle lol), Anna wakes up and looks out to witness these crystals in the air. But there seems to be a continuity error somewhere. The background behind Anna, brightened up, is of the bedroom they were in but the balcony doesn't match as I analyse is below. Instead the balcony looks more like a combination of the one in the conference room and their parents room; the structure/ length and the panels of the window of the balcony matches their parents room and and the pillars on the side of it match that of the conference room. Animators probably wanted to show Anna looking out from their parents bedroom window because she was sleeping in that room but they probably forgot the pillars in front of the balcony lol.
So swap Olaf's and Anna's balcony and rooms and they'll match up.
Then we have the balcony Elsa in on, in "Into the unknown" (due to the image limit I can't show you in this post unfortunately - see part 9/ the final part for full construction of it all). The balcony windows look different and the pillars aren't identical but in general it's very close. So I believe that the design of that balcony is a continuity error and that it's actually the same balcony we first see Elsa on in the second (full length) movie. There's a particular painting behind them in both balcony scenes that match up. That painting and the two new paintings of the family are hung up in the council chambers room. Other evidence that shows the two balconies are the same room is that on Elsa's right side when standing on the balcony, you can see the cliffs of Arendelle.
I have located where the council chambers room is in the castle, and it's on the east side of the castle.
3. Elsa and Anna's parents room
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(ref: "Some things never change" in 'Frozen 2' | Elsa and Anna in their parents room in 'Frozen 2' | End of 'Frozen')
About this room, we know that Elsa and Anna's room have one triangular window and that their room structures are the same as each other's. Yet this room has the same door pattern and wallpaper pattern, even the bed heading pattern as Elsa's. Yet the location of this is the east side of the castle and the windows are rectangular. So I've come to the conclusion that this is their parents room but Elsa moved to their parents room. This is the first time we see Agnarr and Iduna's bedroom so we don't know if the patterns of their room were always the same as Elsa's. At the beginning of Frozen 2, we see Elsa on the balcony and the room seems to be the same given the door so we can say this balcony with the triangular roof goes with their parents room. The windows also match up. And seeing close-ups of the front of the castle, the balcony structure is exactly the same as the one in the circled image the windows also match up too. That would mean that their parents room is directly below Anna's room. However, the back of the castle is almost identical to the front. It could be that the parents room is at the back but I don't think so because one, as king and Queen they wouldn't want a back view of Arendelle but rather the front where they can their people too, two because when Elsa was born her room was made below theirs and when Anna came along she was in that room too and finally, because when Elsa looks out in "Somethings never change", she sees the bridge between her castle and the kingdom which is at the front of the castle.
In a book, it confirms that Elsa was living in her parents room instead of her own one. In 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure (OFA)' , it doesn't show either one of the sisters rooms, except for Anna's but very briefly and with continuity issues as explained in part 1 of these breakdowns. In 'Frozen Fever', which despite releasing before 'OFA', is canon to be set a year after 'Frozen', we do see Anna's room in a better view. In the Short, we learn that Anna still sleeps in her room, and at the end of the short we see Elsa does too as Anna feeds her a cold remedy. But in 'Frozen 2', Elsa is in her parents room so it's probably that after Anna's birthday she felt something was missing, and missed her parents more and moved to her parents room. Though I don't think she would have moved her bed or changed the wallpaper or the door but I think that it was just to make it clear to us, the viewers that she's in that room now.
Now for the other rooms in part 7.
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Arendelle Castle Rooms: Part 5 | Analysis
In Part 4 I wanted to show you where the library is from the front of the castle, which is in between the window I circled and the one beside it. The window I circled is where Anna and Olaf climbed out of as you can briefly see below in the first image.
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(ref: After Olaf rescues Anna in 'Frozen' | End of 'Frozen')
Now we can go onto the front balcony, the chapel, unknown hallway and the big balcony.
1. Front balcony
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen')
This is the balcony that Elsa goes on to, to look out at all those people coming in for her coronation. It's the room's balcony on the left triangular window on the front of the castle that she's standing on. The windows match up with the outside to confirm this. However, her angle seems like it's the other triangular window balcony but that doesn't align with the interior structures so it's probably that the angle is off and it was necessary to show the exact angle but instead just focus on Elsa seeing her people coming in for the first time in 13 years.
2. The Chapel
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(ref: Coronation in 'Frozen' | End of 'Frozen')
This is the chapel in the castle grounds that the coronation takes place in. And I believe that is this building here where it's circled, which is right in front of the main castle.
Moving on from the "For the first time in forever" sequence", I'll be going by the rooms/ areas we see of the castle in Olaf's Frozen Adventure because it takes solace before Frozen Fever.
3. Unknown hallway
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(ref: "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
I was going to consider this part of the same hallway the knights are in but the placement of them seems different but the pillar is a little different and Elsa next takes Anna right in front of her room so I'm doubt she'd go down and back up again.
4. Big balcony
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(ref: "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever' | End of "Love is an open door")
This is the biggest balcony we've seen in the castle so far. The room I can't seem to identify. However when Elsa sneezes, the snowgies drop down onto the courtyard where Olaf and the boys are preparing for Anna's birthday celebration party in the evening. But the thing is there's nothing right above the courtyard. The structure of the balcony is similar to that of their parents bedroom balcony. The only difference is that here the pillars are missing and the top triangular windows aren't sticking out the same length as the balcony itself.
Even though Olaf sees the snowgies when he's at the courtyard (front of the castle), Elsa and Anna's parents room is at the front balcony because of the view of the bridge between her castle and the kingdom, Elsa has. And to confirm this is at the back of the castle, there's a scene that shows the back of the castle in 'Frozen' (third image). As I think I've said before, I've looked at different angles of the castle and the back is almost identical to the front. The front has two small triangular windows on the right while on the left there's just one and also the big main triangular window in the middle but at the back it's the opposite.
This balcony is also where Hans and Anna started their dance sequence to "Love is an open door".
They probably showed it without the pillars because they wanted to capture the summer sky in line with Anna's birthday and for it to sync with Elsa singing the line "..I'm giving you the sun the moon and the sky."
Frozen Fever rooms to be discovered in part 6.
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Arendelle Castle Rooms Part 4 | Analysis
In part 3, we explore the swing, the royal garden, the gallery and the library.
1. The swing
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen' | "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
The swing inside the grounds of the castle, is just after the three knights done the hall of the spiral steps. It also appears in Frozen Fever when Elsa gives Anna as one of her many gifts, a sandwich baguette! And I think this swing is on the east side of the castle given the view that can be seen when Anna is on I alone in the first movie. @lovewillthaw-j has a post detailing all about it and so to fully understand the location of the swing, do check out her post. The swing is located at the inner east of the castle, right before the palace - just so that you can see one of the small wide pillars of the castle. I can't put an image here due to the limit but you can see the last part of this post series to see the collage I put together concluding all of this.
2. The royal garden
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen' | "Ring in the season" in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure')
The royal garden is considered the most peaceful area of the castle as it's quiet. The key thing about it is the willow tree. The garden is at the front of the castle right next to the bridge that connects the castle to the rest of the kingdom. The garden goes all long the outer palace wall. To get to it from the inside, there's a tunnel like way on the inner perimeter of the castle as seen in the second image above - where the red arrow goes along and from there you just walk straight down and at the end you turn left and there should be a door that opens up to the castle garden given that door is on the wall. See the last part/ part 9 for the full view of each room with their locations in the castle.
Again @lovewillthaw-j 's posts are so helpful. She made a post about this door to the garden.
3. The gallery
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen' | "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
The gallery has all kinds of ancient art but it also includes family portraits and photos such as the one Elsa gave Anna on her 19th birthday in Frozen Fever. The portraits have changed over the years so the teal couch Anna jumped and made a pose, is the same couch Elsa jumps with her to present Anna her gift. The chairs must've been in place on purpose for the jump so I don't think they're placed there.
The placement of the gallery is on the left side in the middle teal slope area. Due to the limit I can't show you but when I gathered all the rooms on the Arendelle Castle image, I'll fit the rooms to their places
4. The library
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen' | Hans reveals his villainous self to Anna in 'Frozen' | Charades game night in 'Frozen 2')
This is the room Elsa practices her coronation ceremony in holding the orb and sceptre but the extra practice is on controlling her magic. And there's a large painting of her father's coronation ceremony too. It's also the same place where Hans betrays and reveals himself to Anna leaving her to die in a frozen heart.
In Frozen 2, the same room appears and this time they have a charades tradition in the evening in the library. The set-up however has changed a little with the L - Sofa being replaced with the table and Lt. Mattias' portrait hung up too. The door next to Agnaar's portrait may have been a continuity error too and so it doesn't exist.
But right outside the room is a window and we see Anna and Olaf climbing through the window to get to Kristoff, towards the end of Frozen, so we know roughly where the room could be (which I'll show in Part 5).
To be continued in Part 5.
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Arendelle Castle Rooms: Part 2 | Analysis
For part 2, I'm going to go according to the rooms shown in "For the first time in forever" starting with the hallway outside Anna's room, The second great hall, The great hall aka the ballroom. Part 1 is here.
1. Hallway outside Anna's room
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen' | "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
The above frame is milli seconds before Anna rushes out when she gets dressed for her coronation in "For the first time in forever". So in this hallway Anna's right would be the triangular glass stained window with a table and a flower pot in front of it and the clock stand. However, in Frozen Fever the table decoration has changed from a flower pot of yellow flowers to a shipping boat model also seen in the Library (which I'll get onto soo) and a cupboard is added next to it. Elsa takes Anna to it to open it for her to give her a big model of their home, of Arendelle Castle. (I want that model! Gimmeee!! How useful it would be for these posts 😂)
2. The (Second) Great hall
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen' | "Ring in the season" in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure' | After of 'Ring in the season" in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure')
When Anna runs to her left from exiting her room, she enters the second Great hall but it's not unsure how. Most likely I think she came from the top of the stairs.
This room seems to be the busiest when preparation for a function undergoes such as a coronation or the Holidays as in Olaf's Frozen Adventure. In that short too, the opposite of the stairs there seems to be another little hallway which leads to the big main gate aka the front of the castle as seen above and when we see a wider view of this hall, there are no other doors on that side. But in the first movie, that is the exit Anna slides though leading to a longer hallway of doors and then the (first) great hall.
3. The (Great Hall/) Ballroom
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen' | After the coronation in 'Frozen' | Anna triggers Elsa's fear in 'Frozen' | Elsa leaves the great hall in 'Frozen')
This is the great hall room where Elsa's coronation party takes place. When the coronation party ends in a sudden note, Elsa runs towards that exit which we Anna sliding through. So that would mean she must be going straight through the great hall and somehow leads to the main gate which in Olaf's Frozen Adventure, the sisters are seen coming out to from the great hall.
It's confusing I know but I think I'm getting somewhere with this. There are two door ways next to the throne area where Elsa is seen coming from when Kai welcomes her to the guests as their new Queen. And the great hall has two exits under the stairs. So perhaps if one goes through those two door ways in the great hall, it leads to the hallway between that room and the main hall which then would make sense for the opposite end to lead to the courtyard aka the front of the castle. Perhaps these exits shown in the movie by Anna and Elsa were just for the song sequences and for a dramatic effect.
See my next part to begin the other rooms with the courtyard.
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Arendelle Castle Rooms: Part 1 | Analysis
I've been meaning to make clear posts based on the rooms in Arendelle Castle because I love them and the castle and why not. I have tons of references so I'm going to use them to put the pieces together.
Let's begin part 1 with Elsa and Anna's room.
1. Elsa's bedroom
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(Ref: Concept art | End of 'Frozen Fever')
Elsa's room used to be both Elsa and Anna's room when they were small but right after the incident that led to their 13 year long distance, Anna was forced to move to a different room. Elsa's room is mainly purple with pink accents. She has a big queen size canopy bed held back around it, on the left side horizontally upon entering her room. She has chairs around the room and a triangular window with a seat in front of it where she can sit and look out of. Next to her bed, in the left hand corner is a big fire place. Below her bed she has a long rectangular rug stretching out to the other side of the room and in front of her fireplace, a circular rug is placed. Anna's room has the exact same layout but in the opposite direction so though we can't see the other side of Elsa's room, we can assume what is there. Along the wall the door is on, there are 2 tables and in the right hand corner is a dressing screen. Opposite the bed is there is a table that has the two pots of flowers.
In Frozen Fever however, when Elsa is seen back in her room when Anna feeds her the cold remedy, it looks like the bed is on the other side, given you can't see the fireplace and the white rectangles on the wall are shown. This could be a continuity error as the headboard too isn't decorated with the designs it would normally have on it. So that would mean Elsa's bed is in the same position as seen in the concept art.
2. Anna's bedroom
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(ref: Concept art | Elsa goes to Anna's room in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure' | Beginning of "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever' | 'All around Arendelle' book)
Anna's bedroom is mainly pink and much warmer in terms of colour tone as a contrast to Elsa's cooler purple/ pink tone. Anna's room has the exact same layout as Elsa's as I mentioned above but in opposite directions. So the bed would be on the right hand side, upon entering her room, the dressing screen in the bottom left corner, the fireplace on the top right hand corner, 2 tables alongside the wall the door is on, and the table of flower pots alongside the left wall.
Side fact:
In Frozen Fever one of those flower pots are of sunflowers and the other one of the 6 petal pink flowers that Elsa uses for her dress which are called rain lilies or also known as Zephyranthes or the Cuban Zephyr Lily. When Elsa uses these flowers on her dress, she gives them an icy touch and adds a simple snowflake on top of the flower to freeze them onto her dress. However, Anna's sunflowers that Elsa puts onto her attire and hair don't have that snowflake effect meaning she probably just used her telekinesis (the power of lifting things up) and frosted them onto her attire without changing the colour.
In Olaf's Frozen Adventure we learn that Anna has an attic above her room however it's filled with trunks of Elsa's stuff such as satin gloves and Elsa's crocheted toy penguin. In the room itself, it seems that the room has had a layout change. The bed has moved across the other side of the room and the rectangular rug isn't there. Instead the circular rug has moved down in front of the bed. That would mean the dressing panel and the table of flowers is moved to where the bed was in Frozen Fever. However the long painting or embroidered wall piece has been kept in the same place alongside the dressing tables too. Bearing in mind that Olaf's Frozen Adventure takes place before Frozen Fever, it could be that the bed and rug misplacement is just a continuity error and in fact the bed is just in the same place as in the concept art above.
The book, 'All around Arendelle' shows that the sisters rooms are the side top two panels of the front of the castle, as shown below but that is proven wrong in Frozen 2.
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In Frozen 2, as Iduna finished her song, "All is found", she carries young Elsa to the triangular window. As the camera zooms out of the room, we start seeing structure from outside the castle. The structure shows that Anna's room is the top main front triangular window as circled above. There's the same window at the back of the castle suggesting that Elsa's room is directly opposite hers and at the back while Anna's at the front of the castle. The front has two triangular windows on the right while the back has two on the right and Frozen 2 showed the tips of the two windows on the right confirming Anna's room at the front. Remember that Anna and Elsa's shared room is actually Anna's room now and it was Elsa who was forced to move out of their room then.
Part 2 will go into the other rooms of the castle starting with the hallway out of Anna's room.
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Arendelle Castle Rooms Part 3 | Analysis
Part 2 continuing from the rooms shown in Frozen, I breakdown the courtyard, the right side castle exit, Hall and spiral stairs locations...
1. The courtyard
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(ref: Elsa is confronted by the crowds after she bursts out ice in 'Frozen' | Elsa leaving the castle in 'Frozen' | "Ring in the season" in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure')
As I was explaining where the throne room led out to, I found out that it was to the courtyard and that the opposite end leads to the great hall where tie Coronation takes place. The courtyard is where celebrations are held including for the people of arendelle such as the coronation, the holidays and Anna's birthday.
2. Right side castle exit
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(Ref: Elsa leaves the castle through a different exit in 'Frozen' | Anna follows Elsa in 'Frozen' | "Into the unknown" in 'Frozen 2' | After the flashback in 'Frozen 2' | "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever')
Elsa doesn't go out through the other main gate but instead turns left and heads for an empty exit with no people because she doesn't want to hurt anyone by mistake. From this exit she runs alongside that wall on the left to head to the North for the North mountain where she builds her iconic Ice castle. That's also the same exit she uses in her first solo in 'Frozen 2', in "Into the unknown". Turn right from the door in the last image above, you reach this right side castle exit.
@lovewillthaw-j explains this exit in detail in this (linked) post.
Really hope we see this exit in 'Frozen 3 ', given it's been in the two full length movies.
3. Hall and spiral stairs
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(ref: "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen' | "Making today a perfect day" in 'Frozen Fever' | "For the first time in forever" in 'Frozen')
After she slides through the throne room, Anna runs and slides down the rail of the same sets of spiral stairs she rode her bike down in "Do you want to build a snowman?". The knights are in the same place too. The only error here is that the lamps are missing on the wall. We also see the same spiral stairs in 'Frozen Fever' when Elsa takes Anna bike riding down the halls. In between these stairs are a few floor levels and you can see above. Go to the top of the spiral stairs, you will reach the place where Hans and Anna dance on in "Love is an open door, which I go over in part 8.
These stairs are located on the left side of the main castle building where it features rounded structures. Thanks @lovewillthaw-j for helping me find this location! 💕 (See part 9 for the full view of each room with their locations in the castle)
Room locations to be continued in Part 4.
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Hi Frozen Fans! Kind of new here. Will be posting the Frozen movies and shorts and other material analysis and theories and more etc.
So excited yet cautious for Frozen 3 even though we know nothing of it except that it has a new director. So we can expect it to be somewhat different to the first 2 movies somehow.
The first few posts coming up in parts will be about the rooms in the castle. Can't wait to share them with you all! ❄️
And I named my account Sunflowers and Lilies as a nod to Anna's favourite flower being Sunflowers and one of Elsa's being rain lilies or also called Zephyranthes or the Cuban Zephyrlily (the 6 petal pink flowers used on her dress in Frozen Fever). 🌻🌺
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