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LEGO has now officially listed The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith as set 11377 on its French online store, turning what had looked like a high-profile rumor into a real product page. The listing confirms that this is a LEGO Icons release aimed at adults, with an 18+ age mark, a substantial 8,278-piece count, and a listed price of €649.99. During our check, LEGO’s structured product data also indicated pre-sale availability, which suggests the set is on the way even if some storefront elements may still be rolling out regionally. For Lord of the Rings fans, that is the clearest official confirmation yet that Minas Tirith is not just wishful thinking or a leaked mock-up, but a genuine upcoming LEGO set.
That makes this one of the biggest recent developments for the modern LEGO Lord of the Rings range. Earlier discussion around set 11377 was driven by leaked imagery and speculation, but LEGO’s own product page now gives us a solid factual base. The product path, page title, description, schema data, and official image all point in the same direction: LEGO Icons 11377 is The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith.

LEGO has now officially listed 11377 Minas Tirith
The key change here is that we are no longer relying on rumors alone. LEGO’s French store page identifies the product as The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith, tied to set number 11377 and placed within the LEGO Icons line. That is a meaningful shift from the earlier rumor phase, because the information now comes from LEGO’s own product infrastructure rather than from leaks or third-party listings.
The official page metadata also describes it as a collectible Minas Tirith set, which strongly supports the idea that this is being positioned as a major display-focused adult release rather than a smaller play-first set. That fits neatly with LEGO’s broader approach to premium Lord of the Rings products in recent years.

Confirmed details from the LEGO product page
Based on the official LEGO product data currently exposed on the French listing, the following details are now confirmed:
- Set name: The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith
- Set number: 11377
- Theme/range: LEGO Icons
- Age mark: 18+
- Piece count: 8,278 pieces
- Price: €649.99
- Availability signal: Pre-sale
That is already enough to show that 11377 is shaping up as a major collector release. An 8,278-piece count would put Minas Tirith among the largest and most ambitious Lord of the Rings sets LEGO has produced in its current premium era, while the €649.99 price point firmly places it in flagship territory.

Why this is such a big set for Lord of the Rings fans
Minas Tirith has long been one of the most requested locations for any LEGO return to Middle-earth. Rivendell and Barad-dûr already proved that LEGO sees serious potential in large-scale Lord of the Rings display sets, and Minas Tirith has always felt like one of the natural remaining landmarks for that treatment.
What makes this reveal especially striking is the scale. A count of more than eight thousand pieces suggests something far beyond a compact skyline or lightly detailed facade. Even before LEGO fully opens up all page content and supporting marketing materials, the numbers alone point to a substantial premium build intended for adult collectors and dedicated Tolkien fans.

How this changes the earlier rumor story
Before this listing appeared, the Minas Tirith discussion was interesting but still unconfirmed. Leaked imagery hinted that LEGO could be working on the White City, yet there was still room for doubt around the final identity, scale, and even the legitimacy of the set number itself. That uncertainty is now largely gone.
LEGO’s own product page effectively confirms that 11377 is indeed Minas Tirith. The rumor phase has therefore shifted into an official listing phase. If you want the background to how the story developed, you can still read our earlier report on the leaked 11377 imagery, but the headline situation has changed: this is no longer just a rumor to watch.

What we still need from a full LEGO reveal
Even with the product page now confirming the essentials, there are still a few things we would like LEGO to show more clearly through a full public reveal. Most importantly, we still need the wider gallery, detailed product description, dimensions, possible minifigure breakdown, and any story-specific design highlights that LEGO may choose to emphasize once the page is fully surfaced in all regions.
In other words, the set is now official in substance, but there may still be more to learn from the complete retail presentation. That includes closer visual inspection of the build, any interior or sectional detailing, and exactly how LEGO has chosen to interpret Minas Tirith at this scale.
Our take for now
LEGO Icons 11377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith is now effectively confirmed by LEGO’s own product listing. The official data gives us the set name, range, adult focus, price, and massive piece count, which is more than enough to treat this as a real and very significant upcoming release.
For now, the biggest takeaway is simple: Minas Tirith is real, it is huge, and LEGO is positioning it as a premium collector set. We will update this story again once additional official images and the full product-page rollout become easier to access.