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  2. Hobbiton Movie Set - Wikipedia

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    Guided tours of the 5.5 hectares (14 acres) movie set site commenced in 2002 [11] and continue to be provided daily. The two-hour excursion is very popular, and advance bookings are recommended. [2] [11] [12] Highlights of the tour include Bagshot Row, the Party Tree, and Bilbo's Bag End home.

  3. Tolkien tourism - Wikipedia

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    The Lord of the Rings film series by Peter Jackson, based on J. R. R. Tolkien's novel of the same name, were shot at locations throughout New Zealand.Many of these places have been preserved and altered to encourage the media pilgrimage tourism that makes up a significant portion of the country's economy.

  4. Talk:Hobbiton Movie Set - Wikipedia

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    Discover the real Middle-Earth at the Hobbiton™ Movie Set near Matamata in the North Island of New Zealand. On the most picturesque private farmland you can visit the Hobbiton Movie Set from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies in a fascinating two-hour guided tour.

  5. The Hobbit (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Lord of the Rings film set of Hobbiton (including "Bag End", pictured) near Matamata was renovated and re-used for filming The Hobbit. Principal photography began on 21 March 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Filming took place at Wellington Stone Street Studios, the town of Matamata and at other undisclosed locations around New Zealand. [155]

  6. Impact of Tolkien's Middle-earth writings - Wikipedia

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    Tolkien tourists visiting the Hobbiton film set in New Zealand. Tolkien's books and Jackson's films have stimulated enormous Tolkien fandom activity in meetings such as Tolkienmoot, [6] in Tolkien Societies in many countries, and on the Internet, with discussion groups, fan art, and many thousands of Tolkien fan fiction stories. [7]

  7. Bag End - Wikipedia

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    Bag End, Hobbiton, the comfortable underground dwelling of Bilbo and later Frodo Baggins, constructed for Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film series. Tolkien's painting The Hill: Hobbiton-across-the-Water, watercolour, 1938 [1] showing its ideal position near the top of the Hill at Hobbiton, with less-favoured Hobbit-holes lower down.

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