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British architects plan £1.85bn recreation of Tolkien's Minas Tirith
POSTED 10 Aug 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
In fiction, Minas Tirith is built into a mountainside, rising up the gradient and culminating in the Citadel at its summit
An ambitious group of British architects are planning to construct a replica of the fictitious ancient walled city of Minas Tirith from JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth writings and have launched an ambitious fundraising campaign online to bring the fantasy city to life.

In fiction, Minas Tirith is built into a mountainside, rising up the gradient and culminating in the Citadel at its summit. On each of the city’s seven levels, which rise 100ft (30m) higher each time is a white wall, with the exception of the wall of the First Circle, which is black.

The city is the site of the largest battle of the Lord of the Rings and is one of the most iconic locations in director Peter Jackson’s reimagined Middle Earth.

Formed of a group of architects and structural engineers, Realise Minas Tirith want to create a replica of the city, which in the films takes its inspiration from Le Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France.

The £1.85bn (US$2.9bn, €2.6bn) project would create a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction and would be funded by various residential properties as detailed in the IndieGogo funding page. The vast majority of this expense covers building costs with £15m (US$23.2m, €21.2m) to buy the necessary land, £188m (US$291m, €266m) for labour costs and £1.4bn (US$2.2bn, €2bn) for materials. The remainder of the money will be invested in maintenance and public services until the year 2053.

If successful, work will start by the end of 2016, with an opening date of 2023. The developers are currently considering two locations for Minas Tirith, both in southern England.

The city takes its inspiration from Le Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France
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British architects plan £1.85bn recreation of Tolkien's Minas Tirith
POSTED 10 Aug 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
In fiction, Minas Tirith is built into a mountainside, rising up the gradient and culminating in the Citadel at its summit
An ambitious group of British architects are planning to construct a replica of the fictitious ancient walled city of Minas Tirith from JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth writings and have launched an ambitious fundraising campaign online to bring the fantasy city to life.

In fiction, Minas Tirith is built into a mountainside, rising up the gradient and culminating in the Citadel at its summit. On each of the city’s seven levels, which rise 100ft (30m) higher each time is a white wall, with the exception of the wall of the First Circle, which is black.

The city is the site of the largest battle of the Lord of the Rings and is one of the most iconic locations in director Peter Jackson’s reimagined Middle Earth.

Formed of a group of architects and structural engineers, Realise Minas Tirith want to create a replica of the city, which in the films takes its inspiration from Le Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France.

The £1.85bn (US$2.9bn, €2.6bn) project would create a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction and would be funded by various residential properties as detailed in the IndieGogo funding page. The vast majority of this expense covers building costs with £15m (US$23.2m, €21.2m) to buy the necessary land, £188m (US$291m, €266m) for labour costs and £1.4bn (US$2.2bn, €2bn) for materials. The remainder of the money will be invested in maintenance and public services until the year 2053.

If successful, work will start by the end of 2016, with an opening date of 2023. The developers are currently considering two locations for Minas Tirith, both in southern England.

The city takes its inspiration from Le Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France
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Tolkien-inspired theme park comes under fire from copyright controversy


Plans for a theme park in Torre de Benagalbón, Spain, have come under fire after comparisons were made of its similarity to JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings.
Peter Jackson turns eye towards World War One project


Director Peter Jackson is now focusing his attention on his World War One museum project at New Zealand’s former Dominion Museum Building in Wellington after completing the Hobbit movie trilogy.
Call for Hobbit museum on the back of impressive tourism numbers for New Zealand


With the final instalment of The Hobbit hitting cinemas worldwide last month, fanatical fans have been visiting the franchise’s home of New Zealand in record numbers, leading to calls for a new Middle Earth museum to be built in the country.
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