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Dates
The White Tower was originally raised in III 1900 and was rebuilt in III 2698
Location
At the highest point of Minas Tirith
Origins
The original White Tower was built by King Calimehtar; it was rebuilt by Steward Ecthelion I
Race
Division
Culture
Family
The Tower was originally built by a King of the House of Anárion; rebuilt by a Steward of the House of Húrin
Settlements
Other names
Sometimes referred to in abbreviated form as the 'Hall of the Tower'; also known as the Hall of the Kings or Tower Hall

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Hall of the White Tower

The chamber at the heart of the Citadel of Gondor

Within the White Tower on the highest tier of Minas Tirith, a stone passageway led to shining metal door. That door opened by some unseen mechanism, and beyond it lay the chamber of the Kings and Stewards of Gondor. This was the Hall of the White Tower, also known as the Hall of the Kings. At the time of the War of the Ring, no King had ruled in Gondor for nearly a thousand years, but still the royal throne was maintained in the royal hall, with the Stewards electing to rule from a lesser stone chair at the base of the throne's dais.

On the approach to the throne, the Hall of the White Tower had a high ceiling upheld by rows of black marble pillars, between which stood statues of the Kings who had once ruled in Gondor. From this hall, the Stewards conducted their affairs of state, and it was here that Gandalf and Pippin found Steward Denethor when they came to Minas Tirith as the War of the Ring descended. As well as the Hall of the Kings, the White Tower also possessed at least one other chamber for the private use of the Steward. This was a lesser hall above the throne room with windows looking out in all directions, from which Gondor's ruler could survey his realm.


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