The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith (11377-1) — Buyer's Guide and Live European Prices

Juni 9, 2026
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LEGO set 11377-1, The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith, is an 8,278-piece Icons-theme release scheduled for 2026. It joins the Icons line as one of the larger architectural and display-oriented releases in recent years, depicting the White City of Gondor — one of the most architecturally complex locations from Tolkien's fiction. At 8,278 pieces, it sits firmly in the upper tier of LEGO's portfolio by part count, company with sets like the Eiffel Tower and Rivendell in terms of sheer scale.

The set carries no minifigures, signalling a clear orientation toward architectural display rather than play. No retirement date has been announced, and as a 2026 release, it is early in its commercial life. The LEGO MSRP in EUR is not yet publicly confirmed, which limits direct discount calculations but does not prevent a useful price comparison using live market data.

No detailed feature breakdown is available at this stage, so the specifics of building techniques or internal structure remain undisclosed. What is confirmed is the piece count, the theme, and the current EU retail pricing landscape. With three historical price points already captured by BrickPrice, there is enough data to draw early conclusions about where the market currently sits relative to known highs and lows — which is what the sections below address.

Specifications

Field Value
Set number 11377-1
Theme Icons
Year 2026
Pieces 8,278
Minifigures 0
Age
LEGO MSRP (EUR)
Status Available

Current prices across Europe

Live prices tracked by BrickPrice across 40+ European retailers, refreshed hourly. Each row shows the cheapest option for buyers in that country (including cross-border shipping where applicable).

Country Cheapest price Retailer vs LEGO MSRP
Netherlands (NL) €649.99 bol
Belgium (BE) €649.99 bol
Germany (DE) €649.99 LEGO.com DE
France (FR) €649.99 LEGO.com FR
United Kingdom (GB) €579.99 LEGO.com UK
Italy (IT) €649.99 LEGO.com IT
Spain (ES) €649.99 LEGO.com ES

Live tracker for 11377-1 →

6-month price history

  • All-time low: €599.99
  • 6-month low: €599.99
  • 6-month average: €683.32
  • 6-month high: €799.99
  • Based on 3 price observations across 14 retailers tracked over the past 180 days.

What this set offers

With 8,278 pieces and no minifigures, The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith (11377-1) is positioned unambiguously as a display model. The absence of figures and the piece count together suggest a build focused on structural detail and scale — the kind of set where the process itself is a significant part of the value proposition, typically running into many hours of assembly.

Within the Icons theme, this set follows a pattern established by large-scale architectural and cinematic landmark releases. Icons has increasingly moved toward high-piece-count display pieces aimed at adult collectors, and at 8,278 parts, this sits near the top of that range. It is comparable in scope to other multi-thousand-piece sets in the theme, though direct feature-by-feature comparisons are not possible without a confirmed parts list or official feature breakdown.

The appeal here is primarily to two audiences: adult LEGO collectors who focus on large display builds, and fans of the source material who want a physically substantial representation of one of its most iconic locations. Neither group should expect play functionality — the design intent, based on available data, is a shelf or cabinet piece.

For a set of this size, display footprint is a practical consideration. At 8,278 pieces, buyers should expect a model that commands significant shelf or table space, and planning for that before purchase is worth doing.

Should you buy now?

1. Current price vs MSRP. LEGO's official EUR MSRP for 11377-1 has not been confirmed, which makes it impossible to calculate a meaningful discount from list price. Buyers should check LEGO.com directly once the MSRP is published before assuming any retailer price represents a genuine saving.

2. Current price vs historical range. The cheapest live EU price tracked by BrickPrice is €579.99. The six-month low is €599.99, which is also the all-time low recorded in the dataset. The current cheapest offer of €579.99 is therefore below the all-time low on record — meaning this is, by the available data, the best price the set has been available for in the EU. The six-month average sits at €683.32, so the current price represents a €103.33 gap below average. The six-month high was €799.99. The dataset currently holds three price history points, so this is an early snapshot; the trend should be monitored as more data accumulates.

3. Retirement status. No retirement date has been set, and the set is a 2026 release. Availability looks stable for the foreseeable future — there is no urgency driven by imminent end-of-life.

4. Active promotions. No active LEGO.com promotion is recorded in the current data.

One-line take: The current price is below the recorded all-time low — buy now if the set is on your list, provided you have confirmed the MSRP and are satisfied €579.99 represents fair value.

How we track prices

BrickPrice scrapes 40+ European LEGO retailers hourly — LEGO.com country sites, Amazon, bol.com, Coolblue, Alternate, MediaMarkt, Smyths, Toys R Us, and more. Prices above are in EUR; non-EUR prices are converted at point of scrape. Cross-border shipping is factored in via each retailer's ships_to policy.

For the live page with retailer-by-retailer pricing, click-through links, and a price chart, see the 11377-1 live tracker.

Disclosure

BrickPrice runs affiliate links to several retailers, including LEGO.com and bol.com. We earn a small commission when readers buy through our links — the price is the same as visiting the retailer directly. Set selection and verdicts above are based purely on price-history data and are not influenced by commission rate.

Article generated from BrickPrice live tracking data. Auto-drafted, hand-reviewed before publication.

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