Exploring the Epic Lego Minas Tirith Set: Everything You Need to Know
For fans of Middle-earth and Lego building alike, the White City has risen once more. Lego has officially unveiled its largest Lord of the Rings set yet—a stunning 8,278-piece recreation of Minas Tirith from Peter Jackson's Return of the King. This massive diorama brings the iconic fortress to life with detailed interior scenes and 10 minifigures. Below, we answer all your pressing questions about this epic new set, from price and release dates to its size, minifig lineup, and how it compares to previous Lego LOTR releases.
1. What is the new Lego Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith set and how much does it cost?
Lego has revealed its newest and largest Lord of the Rings set: a 8,278-piece recreation of the White City, Minas Tirith, as seen in The Return of the King. This diorama combines an expansive cityscape with detailed interior scenes, including the citadel’s throne room. The set is priced at $650 and is available for preorder now. It will launch globally on June 4, with early access for Lego Insiders starting June 1. As a bonus, purchases between June 1 and June 7 include a free gift: the Lego Icons: Lord of the Rings Grond battering ram set.

2. When can I buy it, and how do I get early access?
You can preorder the set now directly from Lego’s website. The official global release date is June 4. However, members of Lego’s free rewards program—Lego Insiders—get early access starting June 1. If you’re not already a member, signing up is free and gives you early access to this and other sets. Additionally, any purchase made between June 1 and June 7 qualifies for a free Grond battering ram gift with purchase. So if you plan to buy, ordering during that first week is a smart move.
3. What are the dimensions of the completed Minas Tirith set?
Once assembled, the Lego Minas Tirith set is truly imposing. It measures over 23.5 inches (59.7 cm) high, 24.5 inches (62.2 cm) wide, and 14.5 inches (36.8 cm) deep. That’s about two feet tall and just over two feet wide—so you’ll need a substantial display area. The depth also means it’s not just a flat backdrop; the set has real three-dimensional presence, with layers of terraces and towers that capture the iconic stepped design of the White City. Plan ahead for shelving or a dedicated tabletop if you want to show it off properly.
4. Which minifigures are included in the set?
The set comes with 10 minifigures representing key characters from The Return of the King:
- Aragorn (in King Elessar garb)
- Arwen
- Denethor (with tiny tomatoes, because of that iconic scene)
- Faramir
- Gandalf the White
- Four Gondor Guards
- Peregrin Took (Pippin)
These minifigures are spread across the set’s various levels and interior rooms, allowing you to recreate famous moments like Denethor’s feast or Gandalf rallying the defenders.
5. How does this set compare to other Lego LOTR sets like Rivendell and Barad-dûr?
This Minas Tirith set is Lego’s largest Lord of the Rings set ever. It dwarfs previous impressive releases like Rivendell (6,167 pieces) and Barad-dûr Tower (5,467 pieces) by a significant margin. With 8,278 pieces, it’s more than 2,000 pieces bigger than Rivendell. In terms of price, at $650, it’s also the most expensive LOTR set. All three sets are still available for purchase, so collectors can now own the trilogy’s three major locales: Rivendell, Barad-dûr, and Minas Tirith. If you’re looking for the ultimate centerpiece, this one takes the crown.
6. Are there any interior scenes or is it just the city exterior?
While the set is described as a diorama, it’s not just a facade. It combines an expansive cityscape with detailed interior scenes. The most notable interior is the citadel’s throne room, where you can place Denethor and other characters. There are also other chambers and levels that provide play and display opportunities. The set captures the layered architecture of Minas Tirith, with the White Tree and the citadel at the top, surrounded by descending levels of stone walls and bastions. It’s designed to be viewed from multiple angles, making it a rich display piece that rewards close inspection.
7. What is the piece count and recommended age for this set?
The set contains 8,278 pieces, making it a challenging but rewarding build for experienced Lego enthusiasts. The recommended age is 18+, in line with other complex adult-oriented sets. Due to its size and intricacy, younger builders may need assistance or patience. The piece count includes not only the city structure but also the 10 minifigures and various accessories like the tomatoes for Denethor. The finished model is stable enough for display, but moving it after assembly will require care given its height and weight.
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