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Lord of the Rings costumes displayed in Wellington

Costumes from Sir Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings will displayed across Wellington as the city celebrates the 20-year anniversary of the films.

The costume trail also features props, armoury and weapons created by Wētā Workshop.

They will be displayed at eight locations including the Wellington i-Site, Cable Car and The Roxy cinema.

“It’s a thrill to be sharing these historical artefacts from these much-loved films around the city of Wellington. The last time we displayed them in this way was as part of the exhibition at Te Papa in 2003. The 20-year anniversary feels like a great reason to do it again.”

The Journey to Middle-earth trail will run from February until the end of March.

Source: NZHerald

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