Following a first catalogue leak a week ago, the very first LEGO Architecture set for 2025 has officially been revealed!
The new LEGO Trevi Fountain will be released on March 1st for $159.99 and is already up for preorder on the LEGO website.
Preorder at LEGOLocated in Rome, it's one of the most famous monuments of Italy and will be coming out as a 10in/25cm high and 15in/38cm wide display set.
The model consists of 1880 pieces in total, including lots of white bricks and multiple plain white Minifigures for the marble building.
It also features a rocky structure built around the base of the fountain, which is filled with translucent pieces.
- Set number: 21062
- Name: Trevi Fountain
- Release: March 1st
- Price: $159.99
- Pieces: 1880
- Minifigures: 5
- Link: LEGO
What do you think about the new LEGO Architecture 2025 set? Share it in the comments!
I doubt that the model consists of 1880 pieces. It rather consists of 1879 pieces. Or where do you think did they include the orange brick separator?
ReplyDude the box says 1880 pieces!
So great!!!
ReplyI see the complaints but the old one was super ugly and hardly holds a candle to this updated version. Will be buying forsure
ReplyGlad somebody else is looking on the bright side
I agree, Lego has made plenty of good remakes in other themes. I'll give this one a chance
I mean other than the fact that I can't afford it and probably won't buy it lol
Why is Lego reinventing the wheel? Of all the beautiful architecture around the world, they are going back to an already built set.
ReplyI remember seeing this is when I went to Rome, definitely a cool place, but that's kind of expensive
ReplyThe Trevi Fountain just underwent a restoration project prior to the start of the Year for Jubilee at the Vatican. This makes a great opportunity for this set to be well received.
ReplyThat’s all Lego makes any more remakes!
ReplyI’m pretty sure this is a retired set
ReplyThis is actually a remake of a retired set 21020 released a while back. 😀
So far I have mixed feelings on this set
Replywhen
Definetely buying
ReplyIt‘s fun that a Lego set in non minifigure scale contains - minifigures!
ReplyGreat set
Replyooh
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