Say Goodbye to This Massive 'Hobbit'-Themed Sculpture of Gandalf Riding an Eagle
Say Goodbye to This Massive ‘Hobbit’-Themed Sculpture of Gandalf Riding an Eagle
For more than a decade, the eye-catching artwork had hung from the ceiling of Wellington International Airport in New Zealand, where “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings” were filmed
The two eagle sculptures—including one with the wizard Gandalf riding on its back—have soared over visitors at Wellington International Airport in New Zealand for more than a decade.
Wellington International Airport
Since 2013, two giant sculptures of soaring eagles with 50-foot wingspans—one of which carried the wizard Gandalf on its back—have welcomed travelers to New Zealand’s Wellington International Airport.
Inspired by The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, the artworks each weigh more than 2,000 pounds and feature hundreds of 3D-printed feathers.
But now, they’re coming down to make way for something new.
“It breaks my heart,” Verity Johnson, a traveler passing through the airport last week, told Charlotte Graham-McLay of the Associated Press (AP).
“Please, please reconsider.”
The eagles were created by Wētā Workshop, a special effects company that made props for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogies, both based on J.R.R.
Tolkien’s fantasy novels.
The movies were directed by New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson, who lives near the airport.
In the films, large birds called “Great Eagles” repeatedly rescue the protagonists.
Not long after the eagles were installed, they made headlines when a 6.3-magnitude earthquake knocked one loose in January 2014.
The eagle crashed to the floor, but no one was hurt and crews were able to reinstall the sculpture.
Gandalf swoops into Wellington Airport's terminal
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Filmed primarily in New Zealand, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogies inspired many fans to visit the island nation.
But Tolkien tourism is starting to slow down, and airport leaders were ready for a change.
On May 9, they took the eagles down, disassembled them and placed them into storage.
Airport officials hope the sculptures will find a new home, possibly at a museum, per the AP.
They’re also working with Wētā Workshop to develop a new display that will debut later this year.
For now, the new installation is being “kept under wraps,” according to a statement from the airport.
But airport leaders teased that it will be “unique” and “locally themed.”
Many travelers were dismayed by the eagles’ departure.
Speaking to the AP, one airport visitor, Michael Parks, even characterized their removal as “un-New Zealand.”
Matt Clarke, the airport’s CEO, acknowledged the bittersweet nature of the transition, saying in the statement that the sculptures’ removal was an “emotional” departure.
But he’s also been heartened by the public’s love for the installation.
“It’s a spectacular thing for little kids to see,” Clarke told the AP.
“Even your old, grizzled businessmen, they still pull out their phones and take a quick cheeky photo, too.”
Sculptures depicting Tolkien characters have come and gone at the airport over the years.
In 2003, a 20-foot-tall installation of Gollum’s head was placed on top of the terminal, only to be removed a year later, according to the Spinoff’s Oliver Lewis.
A 42-foot-long Gollum sculpture hung inside the terminal between 2012 and 2016.
But even though the beloved eagles have flown the coop, the Wellington Airport isn’t saying goodbye to all of its Hobbit-themed decor.
A sculpture of the dragon Smaug will remain in place near the airport’s check-in counters.
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Say Goodbye to This Massive 'Hobbit'-Themed Sculpture of Gandalf Riding an Eagle
Say Goodbye to This Massive ‘Hobbit’-Themed Sculpture of Gandalf Riding an Eagle
For more than a decade, the eye-catching artwork had hung from the ceiling of Wellington International Airport in New Zealand, where “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings” were filmed
The two eagle sculptures—including one with the wizard Gandalf riding on its back—have soared over visitors at Wellington International Airport in New Zealand for more than a decade.
Wellington International Airport
Since 2013, two giant sculptures of soaring eagles with 50-foot wingspans—one of which carried the wizard Gandalf on its back—have welcomed travelers to New Zealand’s Wellington International Airport.
Inspired by The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, the artworks each weigh more than 2,000 pounds and feature hundreds of 3D-printed feathers.
But now, they’re coming down to make way for something new.
“It breaks my heart,” Verity Johnson, a traveler passing through the airport last week, told Charlotte Graham-McLay of the Associated Press (AP).
“Please, please reconsider.”
The eagles were created by Wētā Workshop, a special effects company that made props for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogies, both based on J.R.R.
Tolkien’s fantasy novels.
The movies were directed by New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson, who lives near the airport.
In the films, large birds called “Great Eagles” repeatedly rescue the protagonists.
Not long after the eagles were installed, they made headlines when a 6.3-magnitude earthquake knocked one loose in January 2014.
The eagle crashed to the floor, but no one was hurt and crews were able to reinstall the sculpture.
Gandalf swoops into Wellington Airport's terminal
Watch on
Filmed primarily in New Zealand, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogies inspired many fans to visit the island nation.
But Tolkien tourism is starting to slow down, and airport leaders were ready for a change.
On May 9, they took the eagles down, disassembled them and placed them into storage.
Airport officials hope the sculptures will find a new home, possibly at a museum, per the AP.
They’re also working with Wētā Workshop to develop a new display that will debut later this year.
For now, the new installation is being “kept under wraps,” according to a statement from the airport.
But airport leaders teased that it will be “unique” and “locally themed.”
Many travelers were dismayed by the eagles’ departure.
Speaking to the AP, one airport visitor, Michael Parks, even characterized their removal as “un-New Zealand.”
Matt Clarke, the airport’s CEO, acknowledged the bittersweet nature of the transition, saying in the statement that the sculptures’ removal was an “emotional” departure.
But he’s also been heartened by the public’s love for the installation.
“It’s a spectacular thing for little kids to see,” Clarke told the AP.
“Even your old, grizzled businessmen, they still pull out their phones and take a quick cheeky photo, too.”
Sculptures depicting Tolkien characters have come and gone at the airport over the years.
In 2003, a 20-foot-tall installation of Gollum’s head was placed on top of the terminal, only to be removed a year later, according to the Spinoff’s Oliver Lewis.
A 42-foot-long Gollum sculpture hung inside the terminal between 2012 and 2016.
But even though the beloved eagles have flown the coop, the Wellington Airport isn’t saying goodbye to all of its Hobbit-themed decor.
A sculpture of the dragon Smaug will remain in place near the airport’s check-in counters.
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