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  • The Castle at the Center of the Labyrinth
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  • In the film, Sarah must make her way through the Labyrinth to get to this castle at the center. Jareth captured her brother, Toby, and brought him to his castle with the intentions of raising the child as his own. Treated as an heir to the throne, Toby is cared for here by Jareth and the goblins. Various sections of the castle include the throne room, where the Goblin King spends much of his time, normally surrounded by his goblin subjects and an illusionary maze.
  • Jareth's Castle, better known as The Castle at the Center of the Labyrinth and The Castle, is a palace at the centre of the Labyrinth, and is the most prominent building within the Goblin City and it is one of the locations featured in the 1986 fantasy movie Labyrinth. The castle is occupied by Jareth the Goblin King whom the castle itself is home to, as well as a large number of his Goblin subjects who largely appear to be resident in the throne room. Found in Goblin City, the castle stands over all the surrounding lands, and can be seen from all over the Labyrinth. Though he typically does so through the use of the crystals, Jareth is seen on occasion sitting on a window ledge, or standing out on a balcony, looking out over his Goblin subjects.
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  • Jareth's Castle, better known as The Castle at the Center of the Labyrinth and The Castle, is a palace at the centre of the Labyrinth, and is the most prominent building within the Goblin City and it is one of the locations featured in the 1986 fantasy movie Labyrinth. The castle is occupied by Jareth the Goblin King whom the castle itself is home to, as well as a large number of his Goblin subjects who largely appear to be resident in the throne room. Found in Goblin City, the castle stands over all the surrounding lands, and can be seen from all over the Labyrinth. Though he typically does so through the use of the crystals, Jareth is seen on occasion sitting on a window ledge, or standing out on a balcony, looking out over his Goblin subjects. Jareth keeps infants who are wished away to the goblins with him in the castle. While Sarah Williams is running the Labyrinth to save her stepbrother Toby, Jareth keeps the baby him with him in the throne room. Though he brought Toby to his castle as his prisoner with the intentions of raising the child as his own. Treated as an heir to the throne, Toby is cared for here by Jareth and the Goblins. Various sections of the castle include the throne room, where the Goblin King spends much of his time, normally surrounded by his goblin subjects and the Illusionary Maze. The film only shows three parts of the castle, namely the entrance hall, the throne room and the Escher Room. The manga sequel "Return to Labyrinth" to the film explores more of the castle, including Jareth's bedroom, a dining hall and a mysterious locked room in one of the castle's towers.
  • In the film, Sarah must make her way through the Labyrinth to get to this castle at the center. Jareth captured her brother, Toby, and brought him to his castle with the intentions of raising the child as his own. Treated as an heir to the throne, Toby is cared for here by Jareth and the goblins. Various sections of the castle include the throne room, where the Goblin King spends much of his time, normally surrounded by his goblin subjects and an illusionary maze.